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The most interesting thing about a postage stamp is the persistence with which it sticks to its job.
The tiny, insignificant postage stamp is a good example of what it is possible to achieve if you stick with the job until it is finished. Inconspicuously stuck on the corner of the envelope, it provides the impetus to keep moving until the entire packet reaches its ultimate destination. The influence you may have upon your company, your church, your family, or any organization is incalculable if you have the persistence to pursue your goal until you achieve it. It is an absolute certainty that you will encounter obstacles in any worthwhile endeavor. When you do, remember the inconsequential little postage stamp and stick with the job until it is finished.
No matter how carefully you study a subject, no matter how rationally you make decisions, no matter how well prepared you are, you will occasionally make mistakes. Human beings always do. The important thing is to realize that temporary setbacks are not permanent failures. Successful people recognize that we all experience temporary setbacks that require us to reevaluate our performance and take corrective action to achieve success. They know that adversity is never permanent.
1. you must define the person you wish to be
2. then assume the feeling of your wish fufilled
3. in faith that that assumption will find expression through you.
13:50
Every stage of a man's progress is
You will reap what you sow.
You must sow that which you wish to reap.
If you will reap success you must plant success.
15:11
The transformation of self requires that we meditate on a given phrase
(a phrase which implies our ideal is realized)
and inwardly affirm it over, and over, and over again.
Until we are inwardly affected by its implications, until we are possessed by it.
Hold fast to you noble inner convictions or conversation.
Nothing can take them from you but yourself.
Nothing can stop them from becoming objective facts.
All things are generated out of your imagination, by your inner conversation.
And every conversation reaps its own rewards which it has inwardly spoken.
For many years I have felt there were certain "knots" in my mind that were foiling my success.
I felt I kept shooting myself in the foot and snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
It has been like a terrible jinx (sp?).
In this video Neville explains that our past has not receded but lives with us in the now, recreating the same results over and over again.
If we are to get new results we must revise the past.
We go back and revise that letter, that interview, that accident
recreating it as we would have liked it to be as a real objective fact.
(actually changing the past).
Does it work?
I am going to put it to the test. I will give it a good try.
It may be the key to untying the "knots" that have been holding me back.
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20. Imagining Creates Reality | The Secret of Causation
"We cannot leave behind the mistakes of our past, The past still exists and it gives and still gives its result. Man must go back in memory, seek forth and destroy the causes of evil however far back they lie and replay the scene as it ought to have been played the first time. This is revision and revision causes repeal. Changing our lives means changing our past. The causes of present are unrevised scenes of the past.
The past and the present form the whole structure of man. It is carrying all of its contents with him. Any alteration of the content will cause an alteration in the present and the future. Live nobly so that you have a past worth of recall.
If you fail to so so remember the first act of alteration or cure is always revised.
The revised past will be re-created in the future."
So I have started working on this. I replay a scene from early childhood (connected with not deserving money/abundance) and rewrote the scene and replay it as I wish it would have been. It seems helpful and allows me to better enter a visualization of abundance.