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Personal,
Positive, Present Tense:
"OK.
Another factor to keep In mind is that The
Universal Mind does not hear negative
statements.
It does not hear the opposite of an
idea. It hears only statements of what is and
then goes to work to reproduce those statements
as physical things or as physical experiences in
our Earth-plane reality.”
I
ask, “What do you mean by negative statements?
Can you give an example of how that
works?”
“Certainly.
Here’s a well-known example.
How many billboards have you seen with
the words, ‘Don’t
drink and drive’?”
That sounds good on the surface, but the
message that comes through to the human
subconscious mind is ‘Drink
and drive'."
I
ask, “Why do you say that?”
“Because
the Universe doesn’t respond to the opposite
of the idea you are intending.
You must focus
on what you intend to be, do, or have and not on
what you want to avoid.
The war on drugs promotes drug use.
The war on poverty promotes poverty.
All the anti-“anything” campaigns
promote what they are fighting against because
they focus on the opposite of what they intend.
Not only that, most of them use fear and
other negative emotions as the prime motivators
to promote their causes.”
“Are
you telling me that all those billboards that
said ‘Don’t
drink and drive’ were actually promoting
drunk driving?”
Herbert
simply replies, “Yup.”
“And
you’re saying that we, as a society, have
actually spent millions of dollars telling
people to drink and drive.”
“Yup.”
“And
probably caused thousands to die at the hands of
drunk drivers.”
“Yup.”
“And
all the while, patting ourselves on the back and
thinking we’re such good guys.”
“Yup.
Actually we are the good guys.
Ignorance is the problem, not people.”
“Why
do you say that?”
“Because
there really aren’t any bad guys; only people
in different circumstances with different
beliefs and different understandings of how the
universe functions.
Ninety nine point nine percent of people
do what they thinks is right. Given their beliefs, their backgrounds, their
circumstances, and their choices, most of us
would do exactly as they did.
So again I say ignorance is the problem,
not people.
I’ll
share another example with you.
If I were to pray,
‘God, please don’t let that bad man
harm my child,’ the statement that reaches
The Universal Mind
is ‘God, please let that bad man harm
my child’.”
“Are
you telling me that if want to drive sober, I
need to use positive language and say something
like ‘Drive safe and sober.’
And to keep my child safe, I would pray,
‘Dear God, thank you for keeping my
child safe and healthy.”
“Yes,
that’s it.”
“So,
Herbert, how would I speak a very powerful
prayer to God or to The Universal Mind, if you
will?”
“If
you have something in your life that brings you
joy and you would welcome more of it, the most
powerful prayer you can make is to say thank you
while holding a powerful emotion of gratitude in
your heart.
Why?
Because you would be making an
emotion-laden statement about what brings you
joy.
You can also see, hear, taste, smell,
touch and feel the answer to your prayer
already.
That’s a very powerful manifestation
statement to which The Universal Mind responds
rather quickly.”
“Can
you give us an example of that?”
Herbert
smiles and says,
“May I be so bold as to again use the
two of you as my example?”
“Yes,
please do,” says Jazbell.
I nod yes and Herbert continues.
“OK,
Stoney, here’s a prayer for you. ‘Dear God, Jazbell is in my life. Thank you! She
is such a delight, and she brings me great joy.
Thank you for my continuing good fortune. Thank you for bringing me even more good fortune.
Thank you for filling my life with
health, harmony and joy.”
I’m
somewhat taken aback and don’t know how to
respond to that, so I say nothing.
Jazbell is also silent.
She just smiles.
Herbert, aware of my discomfort, shifts
the topic of conversation.
“So,
Stoney, if you choose to shift your thoughts
from wanting to having, you
clearly state your
choices in positive, personal, present-tense
language and then say ‘thank you’.“
“But,
why would I say thank you for something I
don’t have yet?”
“First,
because your thoughts have already made it real
in the non-physical realms of reality, and
second, because once you have clearly stated
your choices, your next job is to act as if your
goal is already a physically-manifested reality.
Remember, the universe gives you a mirror
image of your thoughts, so if you’re still
thinking about not having your desired goal,
then you get more of the not having.”
“I
get the definite impression you’re suggesting
a fake-it-till-you-make-it way of behaving?”
“Yes,
I am.”
“But that’s not only phony; it’s hard to
do, and it denies what is."
Herbert
responds, “Denial
is a refusal to acknowledge what actually is.
What I’m suggesting is quite different.
I suggest that you acknowledge everything
you are presently experiencing, and at the same
time direct the bulk of your attention onto what
it is that you choose to be, do, have, and/or
experience.
You’ve
already created what you are presently
experiencing in our life, so if you find
yourself in a situation that requires your
attention and that requires some physical
actions be taken, by all means, take that
action.
Whatever the problem is, acknowledge its
existence, and promptly deal with it.
Take whatever steps are necessary to
resolve it.
Get it behind you as quickly as possible.
And along with dealing with what
is, I suggest that you adopt a thought
process and a behavior pattern that focuses
primarily on what you choose to be, do, have
and/or experience.
By
The Law of
Thought, focusing only on what-presently-is
only brings more of the same.
If you choose the continuation of
something you presently have, that’s fine;
however, I’m inviting you to create a grander
vision of who you are and out of that vision, a
new future -- a future based on your dreams and
desires, based on your choices and requirements
and not on what is, or what was -- and
definitely not on fighting what you don’t want
“
How many people have you met who focus
their thoughts on what used to be, or on what
they fear, or on what’s wrong, on what’s
painful, or on what’s not working in their
lives?”
I
say, “Too
many to count.”
“And
in what direction do their lives go?”
“My childhood friend’s mother
immediately comes to mind.”
I sing out loud a few words from an old
Marvin Rainwater song I often heard her playing:
“Pain and misery, grief and woes, debts and
taxes, and so it goes, and now I’m gettin’ a
cold in my nose.
Life gets...”
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