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Archive for August, 2011

The Awakening

Last post we talked about the Power stored within you, waiting for your demand.  Let’s review the premises I have asserted over there…

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The Power within You

There is a Power within in you that can be called forth on demand.  This Power allows you to transcend what most people believe are human limitations.  When you make conscious contact with this Power, it transforms your life, because in your true nature – you are this Power in expression.

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The Gift

The pain has faded, but I can still remember it almost like it was yesterday.  I was driving down the highway in a friend’s car, my body wracked with sobs.  My restaurant had been auctioned off at the courthouse, and I had no job, no money, and I thought, nowhere to turn.

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What is Really Real?

One of the hardest lessons I had to learn was how to ignore the physical evidence and place my faith in things from the spiritual realm.  I’ve always been a very rational, logical guy; one who needs proof of everything.

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Fighting Hurricanes

Hope you have followed the posts the last two days on becoming prosperity as opposed to trying to attract it.  They speak to our ability to manifest the things we want and how we control our own destiny.  And then there’s Hurricane Irene…

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The Virtuous Soul

What a great response to yesterday’s post on prosperity as a moral force.  Let’s explore the topic a little deeper.  Because without the right foundation, true prosperity can never be attained.  And with the right foundation, prosperity can never be avoided. 

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Prosperity as a Moral Power

True prosperity appears to be a pretty all-encompassing state:  it looks like health, happiness, money, material things, and spiritual harmony all rolled into one experience.  Certainly everyone wants it.  So why do so few achieve it?

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Linking Thought and Purpose

There may be no stronger creative force in the world than thought allied with purpose. 

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When You Fail

Last post I discussed how I like to paint myself in a corner for higher achievements and productivity.  Setting a high bar for yourself leads you to greater things.  But what happens when things don’t work as intended?  What happens when you really muck things up?

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Painting Yourself into a Corner

In English, “painting yourself into a corner,” is a colloquial expression for putting yourself into a position with no ready escape.  However it can also be used in a positive sense as well.  In fact, I often do this to myself to give myself that extra edge, to ensure I get something done.

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