
Willpower Two - Getting the image clear?
In the last blog, we began to look at what is this willpower, where does it come from and how can we develop it? The first step that we looked at is the need to have a clear image of what it is that we are seeking to achieve. When we are unclear and are simply working on our default setting from childhood, all that we get is more of the same. Often, people just do more of what they have always done with more energy and greater intensity and simply get a lot more of what they don’t want.
There is a horrible joke from the 1960s that illustrates this very clearly. A little boy had a deformed hand that really upset him. His greatest desire was that both of his hands would be the same. Each night in his prayers, he asked God, “Please make my hand just like the other one”. Every day, he repeated the prayer with greater and greater passion. In the end, one day there was a great flash of light and then, when the little boy looked down, his hands were both like each other. Sadly, they were now both deformed.
This issue is this. We are all creating our present and our future by virtue of where we put our energy and the things that we are paying attention to. This unconscious process has many names and is called the Law of Attraction, or karma, among others. This unconscious process is constant. When we use the Law of Intentional Creation, we are using the natural laws in ways that suit and are useful to us. This process is creativity. Step two requires that you look at what you have written in the ‘T’ diagram in the previous blog (Willpower One) and form this into as clear an image as is possible. This is called the Law of Visualisation and controls all that we perceive.
Getting the image right is the most important thing that you will ever do. You current life is the expression of the images that make up your paradigm that you have inherited and learned. These are your default settings. With intentional creation, you are reprogramming the paradigm so that it expresses a life that you really want.
So your current task is to work on the image and get it as clear as you possibly can. We will then begin to use the visualisation process to start the intentional creation.
Now, be clear: what is it that you really, really, really want?
See you Monday, have a fabulous weekend
Sean x

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