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Everything in life is created twice, first mentally, then physically. Your thoughts are seeds. They grow into physical reality the same way a rose grows.
After you plant the seed of a rose, you can no longer see it. Once your seed is planted, you have faith the universe will supply it with the water and the sunlight it needs to grow and burst forth through the earth into your physical reality.
Your intention is a thought, it is your seed. You add water and sunshine to your intention by always thinking good thoughts about it and by having faith that it will grow and become visible in your physical reality.
The process for growing your ideas into reality is no different than the process of growing a Rose from a seed.
What most people do with the 'intentions' (seeds) they plant is they fret and worry about them rather than nurture them.
They even dig them up and plant a new intention (seed) in its place. (If you want to delay turning your thoughts into reality keep changing your mind.) And if they are not digging up one intention (seed) and replacing it with another intention (seed), they are spreading toxic chemicals on it in the form of their fears, doubts and worries.
God, through nature, has shown us how to turn our thoughts (seeds) into reality. All we have to do is follow what nature does and we will be able turn our thoughts (seeds) into reality with no effort at all.
When you feel good about the intention (seed) you planted, you are spreading emotional fertilizer on it so it grows quickly into your physical reality. When you feel bad about the intention (seed) you planted (or you doubt the ability of your intention (seed) to grow into physical reality), you are spreading toxic poison over your intention and if you keep doing that, your seed (intention) will die.
Keep this in mind, just as a rose can go without water and sunshine for a few days without harming it growth, feeling bad about your intention (seed) from time to time won't damage it. However, if you don't have faith in your intention (seed) to grow into reality and find yourself worrying about it more than you should, plant an intention (seed) in its place that you do have FAITH in...
Moe had plenty of faith, only his faith was misplaced. Moe had faith in less rather than more. As a result, life always rewarded people who had faith in more with more while rewarding Moe's faith in less, with less. As you sow, so shall you reap, no truer words have ever been written.
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AUTHOR NOTE:
FINALLY my 'Thought MASTERY Program'
has taken on a life of its own. It doesn't matter
what I tell people, it does its own thing. - Frederick Zappone
I love it! I have quite a few seeds I've been nurturing.
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