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He encouraged us that life
is not meant to be a struggle, it is meant to be joyously
abundant. If we are not growing, we are
dying and we might have to do something radically different to
see the significant changes that we desire.
Expanding on the “energy
flows where attention goes” belief, he expanded on what
complaining really does and that complainers are simply “energy
vampires.” What I really enjoyed as
well, as a spirit-filled Christian, is his concepts, although
rooted in science, completely line up with The Bible and
Christian teachings. Now this might be
contrary to many, because Christians may be turned off to
science due to theories of evolution. But
James Ray was careful to explain, that you get what you are
looking for – citing the famous Copenhagen science meeting in
1941 with many fabulous scientific minds.
This is termed the
observer-expectancy effect
defined in Wikipedia as a
cognitive bias found
in
science that occurs
when a
researcher expects a
given result and therefore unconsciously manipulates an
experiment in order to find it.
Even scientists find what they are looking for.
What are you seeking?
Those focused on the Law
of Attraction would find James’ teaching so in-depth and
complimentary to a greater understanding and awareness of an
even bigger picture. One fabulous and
easy practice to follow is to determine your financial goal.
Pick an amount. If it is to earn
$100,000 per year (include at least 2 weeks of vacation), then
that is $400 per day and $50 per hour.
Keep at least the $400 of cash in your pocket.
Let the law of attraction go to work because like
attracts like, but more importantly, as you reach in your pocket
to feel a wad of cash that generates a feeling of prosperity and
your feelings will revolutionize your status.
Next, when faced with a financial decision, consider
‘what would a $100,000 income earner do right now?’ and then do
it!
Another challenge given
was to walk in the Law of Reversal. If
you think, speak and act the exact opposite of most people, you
will realize outstanding results.
Experiment with this, it could simply be watching less TV than
the average household. After you
visualize your $50, $75 or even $125 per hour, is that hour of
TV really worth it?
We were born into
greatness, now it’s up to us to achieve it.
It’s our greatest gift to give.
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