Monday, September 22, 2014

Knowing What You Want



Most people live their entire lives being driven by an

unconscious, unacknowledged need for something. The
politician may be a child who never got enough attention.
The business woman may be a youngster who doesn’t feel
equal to her peers. The best selling author may still be
trying to prove he’s smart, or lovable, or admirable.
Freedom and power come from knowing what you want
without being a prisoner to what you want.
But there’s another reason for knowing and stating your
intention. When you declare it, you begin to discover all the
things in the way of it happening. You may say you want to
pay off your house so you are free of those big payments,
but suddenly here come all of the objections: “I don’t make
enough money to pay off my house,” or “No one ever does
that!”, to “What will my parents think?”
You know what I mean. It’s easy to come up with
objections. The trick is to dissolve those objections until
you are clear inside. When you are, manifesting whatever
you want will be easier.

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