The Powerful Process (The Pruning Shears of Revision)

Most of the people look at their current state of affairs and they say, " This is who I am." That's not who you are. That's who you were. Let's say for instance you don't have enough money in your bank account, or you don't have relationship that you want, or your health and fitness are not up to par. That's not who you are; That's the residual outcome of your past thoughts and actions. So we are constantly living in this residual, if you will, of the thoughts and actions we have taken in the past. When you look at your current state of affairs and define yourself by that, then you doom yourself to have nothing more than the same in the future.

" All that we are is a result of what we have thought"

I would like to share a process with you that came from the great teacher Neville Goddard in a lecture, entitled "The Pruning shears of Revision." This process has had a profound effect on my life. He recommends at the end of everyday, before you go to sleep, to think through the events of the day. If any events or moments didn't go the way you wanted, replay them in your mind in a way that thrills you. As you recreate those events in your mind exactly as you want, you are cleaning up your frequency from the day and you are emitting a new signal and frequency for tomorrow. You have intentionally created new pictures for your future. It is never too late to change the pictures.  

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