Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 1, 2015

Bank in the bank, not in your head

Tip #2: Bank in the bank, not in your head

Another common mistake we make when we're trying to attract or achieve what we choose is engaging in magical thinking. That means that we start to imagine or pretend that we have achieved the goal and forget to actually carry through with action. We can get so lost in the fantasy of how great it’s going to be when we achieve our goal that we forget that follow-through is required.



Lester Levenson, my mentor, used to say: “Bank in the bank, not in your head.” If you're open to it, you'll discover that this is where the money is. Not in your fantasies.

Tip #3: See if you can actually find a “Me”

Then take some time to ponder these questions for yourself:

“Am I the body or am I that which is aware of the body?”
“Am I the thoughts I think, or am I that which is aware of thinking?”
“Am I in this body or is the body an appearance in or on the awareness that I am?”

 Letting go is an invitation

 Letting go is an invitation to heal both yourself and your planet.

 True inner and outer peace is beyond the individual. As long as we believe that we are separate from others, we feel unsafe and need to fight for our own survival in a hostile world. This prevents us from supporting an inner and outer environment of peace and is not conducive to manifesting anything but struggle. The best way to go beyond this artificial sense of separation that keeps us locked into struggle is to examine our basic assumptions about ourselves.

The following explorations are a part of “The 5th Way,” the most advanced application of The Sedona Method.

In this moment, and without going into memory, see if you can actually find a “Me.” If you are open to it, you will discover that in this moment there is no separate “me” at all.