True prayer is an art. You must ask believing. Your mind moves from the thought to the thing. Unless there is first an image in the mind, guess what? There would be nothing for it to move toward. Prayer is a mental act and with emotion and focus the power from your subconscious will play upon it and make it productive. The easiest and most obvious way to formulate an idea is to visualize it, to see it in your mind's eye as vividly as it were alive. Remember, you are a builder. A builder visualizes the type of building he wants. This is a wonderful tool to use while you are waiting to offer a presentation. See the audience receptive to what you will be saying. Release the whole picture and go onto the platform.
Probably everyone has heard the Chinese saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words." By using another method called the Mental Movie you show yourself acting as though the desire is accomplished. See an imaginary scene and yourself as the actor in the scene. Feel the reality of it all. Dramatize the mental movie until you feel satisfied that this picture was being conveyed to your subconscious mind. This is a good 'play' to create before falling asleep. With the economy as it is, why not see yourself with a check written out to you for a large sum of money and feel the gratitude and happiness in being the recipient of good fortune.
Another technique is to condense your idea which is the object of suggestion to either a brief phrase or word and simply repeat it over and over again throughout the day. Many people need harmony in their environment. As an example, repeat a simple phrase such as, "It is finished in Divine Order." You are stating that Infinite Intelligence is already operating or has operated in the subconscious and is bringing the much desired adjustment through the principle of harmony. It was finished statement must be said with conviction. Have you had enough of a situation or a person's behavior? Try repeating this phrase silently in your mind or outloud if you are alone.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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