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More on "Mastery of Mind Power" Can you see yourself as a Master of Mind Power? For some it will seem an exciting challenge. For others an unattainable goal, far beyond their grasp. But mastery of Mind Power is more accessible than you might think. It is not reserved for those who are super talented or willing to put in long hours of practice every day. It is well within the realm of possibility for any person of average intelligence who is willing to practice twenty minutes a day. That’s all. Twenty minutes. Mastery involves getting on the path and staying on the path regardless of what is happening in one’ s outer life. It is a dedication to an ideal, a matter of creating within to reap the rewards without. It is learning to love the practice as much as you love the results. Now we all love results, and it is the desire to manifest results that prompts a person to first experiment with Mind Power. But to those who embark upon the path of mastery, the practice becomes an end in itself. When one regularly practices, one feels alive with positivity and expectation. One’s whole being seems magnified and charged in a way that would seem unfathomable to those who have never attained such a level. Those who practice Mind Power for a week or two often get a taste of this feeling. But after the initial exhilaration and excitement, they often get sidetracked and let it slip. I know this because I’ve taught Mind Power for twenty-five years, and seen what some masters call “the quite common but inexcusable human inertia.” Mastery involves dedication to an ideal, and that ideal is not success but rather a love of the practice. You learn to love the practice through the daily repetition of exercises. The practice becomes satisfying and fulfilling in and of itself. And here I will share with you a secret that is known to all those who regularly practice any discipline. There is something almost magical that happens within the psyche of anyone who regularly practices any discipline. The discipline itself doesn’t matter; it is the regular routine and commitment to a practice, whether it be weights, running, Tai Chi, dancing or meditation, that activates a source of power that uplifts and benefits the individual. The daily routine, the commitment, the dedication, the persistence magnifies and enhances all aspects of your life. Your health, your awareness, your insights, your ideas, your ability to make decisions, all are enhanced. Incredible but true, and these benefits are available to every individual. Now let me tell you about the added benefits of regularly practicing Mind Power. Firstly, of course, you get the benefits that I just spoke about from doing a regular practice. But with Mind Power you get the extra benefits of manifesting and creating your life in ways that you choose. Mind Power is a practice that pays double and triple dividends. If you were to choose only one practice in your life, let it be Mind Power. Of course I’m prejudiced and love this practice, but I stand by what I say. This practice produces amazing results. Do I have you convinced? Are you ready to become a Master of Mind Power? Some might say, “I don’t necessarily want to become a Master of Mind Power; I just want to practice it regularly.” Well, here’s the second secret I’m going to share with you. Practice it regularly and you will become a Master. Proper instruction and regular practice is all that is required. Now for the next three sentences let me make a point that I won’t mention again. This web site makes available to you everything you need to know to Master Mind Power, and most of it is freely available by browsing the sites. These will make a huge difference in your training and mastery, and yet less than ten percent of our web viewers avail themselves of them, while almost one hundred percent of my “live” students use them. Enough said. Those that have ears to hear let them hear. Now let me continue with the path of mastery. Watch your excuses for not practicing. I share with my students that there are 157 excellent good reasons why not to do the exercises. Too busy, too tired, not motivated, not sure if it works, not sure if I’m doing it correctly, not feeling well tonight, etc., etc., etc. Mastery of Mind Power really means mastery of practice and mastery of practice means ignoring and moving past all the excuses and reasons we give ourselves for not doing something. That is why I challenge my students to join the ninety-day club. Ninety days of doing the exercises every day. Ninety days of dedication to mastery. Ninety days of no excuses. I should rephrase that last sentence. There will always be excuses and reasons, and many of them quite logical, but you listen to them and then choose to ignore what they are telling you. Why? Because you’re dedicated to mastery. You’re dedicated to joining the ninety-day club and there is only one way you can join. By doing the exercises every day without missing a day for ninety days. Now my third secret: The subconscious responds well to repetition, and it is the daily repetition that causes the imprint to take hold on a subconscious level. Sometimes this can happen in weeks (rarely does it happen in days, and that is why dabblers in the science rarely see results), sometimes in months, but almost always it will be imprinted in a three-month period. The second reason I have picked the figure ninety days is that new habits need time to take hold, and old habits are resistant to change. However, ninety days is a long enough period to change a negative habit into a positive one. Now some might ask, “Will ninety days make me a Master of Mind Power?” The short and simple answer is no. But it will put you well on the path, and hopefully you will have begun to feel the benefits of the practice. Mastery of Mind Power will take years, but benefits and success start happening immediately. Your first ninety days should reap many rewards for you. Then, after the first ninety days, challenge yourself to a second, and then a third. I think you get the message. As I quoted last month, “Don’t think of results, just do.” Love the practice and do it regularly; mastery will follow automatically. |