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Old 03-13-2008, 11:25 PM   #24 (permalink)
Marelisa
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Like someone said above, this is basically the same concept as the "Law of Straight Lines" in Simpleology 101. Mark Joyner--creator of Simpleology--gives the following example:

If you want a drink of water, sit in front of a glass of water and do this:

- yell angrily at the water to see if it jumps into your mouth
- pray to God to get the water to go into your mouth
- try to impress the water so that it will go into your mouth by letting it know how many degrees you have and everything that you've accomplished
- look for a course you can buy on how to get water to go into your mouth

None of the things above will satisfy your thirst, obviously. You simply have to pick up the glass of water and drink it. In other words, stop taking unnecessary detours and stop performing inefficient acts: take the most direct action to getting what you want (like Steve says in his post; I love the example of the blue feather).

Inefficient action is usually a byproduct of not having a clear idea of what you want, and/or of emotions such as fear, worry, and anxiety.

Decide what you want and focus on it continously. By constantly holding an image of what you want in your mind, your subconscious will begin to direct your actions so that you begin to move toward that which you desire. Use a release method such as the Sedona Method or EFT to get rid of the negative emotions that get in your way.

That's my two cents,

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