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Jan 26, 2009 03:09PM

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I didn't realize that there was an Abraham Website, but now that I know I will look for it. I'm also a big fan of Mike Dooley's Thoughts Become Things


It's eerie how it just fits sometimes.

This book is a wonderful, articulate and timely book for everyone to read and apply in their lives today.
The Master Key to receiving your desires made manifest into your experience is the 3rd part of the creative process and is the most difficult to accomplish. You have to allow the "letting in" of your creative God Source energy - for this energy to flow freely with no resistance of negative thoughts. To do this there are many ways but the simplest is to hold your desired image for 33 seconds and inject the feeling of already having that desire now. Also bring gratitude into your Beingness for what you are imaging and about to receive in physical terms. It is said that as you reach out in humbleness and gratitude to the Universal Creative Mind, so that intelligence reaches out to you in oneness!
-Denis JThe '3-3-3' Enigma: An Invitation To Consciously Create Your Reality

Good luck
Denis


My suggestion to start small, in aiming to receive something you desire, so that you build belief, faith confidence and excitement into the process of creation. Some call this 'pulling from the 'FP' - field of potential. Try setting a deadline in your mind to receive/find something inconsequential to you like a dollar note? Be very clear that you are choosing to receive a one dollar note in the next three days! Hold to that vision, but equally, you must let it go into this field of potential before it will come to you!
Good Luck!
Denis J


Even if you just glean a small step that you can begin to take that is a start. I often find when I read a book like this I can start to take away and use some things and not others. Later when I go back to read the same book I learn and discover new things I did not see or was not ready to see before. I find that you just grow with books like these.