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How Your Imagination Can Destroy Your Life.

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As I begin to plan 2015, I know that "what I think about most of the time will manifest in my life." Matthew 7:7 says, "Ask and it is given."   You must dream the big dream and share it with no one lest they take your dream away.  Not in malace but to protect you from being hurt when you fail (in their eyes).

I gave the following quotation to my Master Mind Team to be read, at minimum, 4 times.  I am sharing this so you too can internalize, learn and put these words into practice enabling you create not destroy.

"Now, if I move from that I am, into what I would like to be, you will still be my friend; so in my imagination I let you see me as you would have to see me if things were as I want them to be, and there I remain. I can’t be double-minded and let you see me in my former state, but must persist in my new state until it becomes natural and out pictures itself in my world.  This is true of everything you do, I don’t care what it is. If you want to be known, you will be, regardless of the fact that you start your assumption with nothing to support your claim. Simply dare to assume that you are, for your assumptions – although denied by your senses – if persisted in will become externalized facts in your life.” – Neville Goddard

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