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THE PHILOSOPHY OF MANIFESTATION
DESIRE
The starting point of all manifestation is desire. A man must decide definitely upon what he wants to experience, achieve, or possess. He must get very clear on this and define it precisely in his mind. He must create a detailed mental blueprint of that which he wishes for the future circumstances of his life. Only once he has accomplished this is he prepared to proceed with the mental activities required for its realization.
AFFIRMATION
The first facet of mental activity required of a man to manifest his desire is the practice of affirming his desire. To do this, he must create and memorize positive statements that depict the result of that which he desires to experience, achieve, or possess. Then he must repeat these statements to himself, both audibly and in silent thought.
VISUALIZATION
The second facet of mental activity required of a man who wishes to manifest his desire is that of using his imagination to visualize himself, in the first person, already experiencing, possessing, or having achieved his aim. He must make mental movies consisting of the experiences he would have if his desires were already a reality. He must make them vivid and real to himself, and he must feel the emotions he would experience as if he had already realized his desire.
PRAYER
The third facet of mental activity a man must undertake to make his desires manifest is the practice of prayer. He must recognize that God has the answer or solution that would result in him realizing his desire, and he must ask for what he wants repeatedly. He must demand of God that his desire be manifested and ask for guidance and instruction that would lead to its realization, all the while expecting that a response from God will be elicited.
DISCIPLINE
For a man to manifest his desire, he must consistently practice affirming, visualizing, and praying for the manifestation he desires repeatedly throughout his every day, from the time he awakes in the morning to the moment he goes to sleep. He must develop a discipline of thinking, seeing, and asking for what he desires in the idle moments that make up his day. He must make it a practice to remember to indulge in all three mental activities whenever possible.
COOPERATION
Finally, when a man consistently affirms, visualizes, and prays for the realization of his desire, and he is disciplined in doing so, God begins to offer him guidance through specific instructions which come in the form of “hunches” or “inspirations” or “nagging feelings” to do certain things. He must cooperate with these instructions and act on them, regardless of how insignificant or irrelevant they may seem. As he acts on them, events will transpire and people will appear that further point the way to a desire's realization and offers clues, that again must be followed, which eventually lead him to the fulfillment of his desire. Then, at long last, the manifestation is finally transmuted from his thought life into his living reality.
DESIRE
The starting point of all manifestation is desire. A man must decide definitely upon what he wants to experience, achieve, or possess. He must get very clear on this and define it precisely in his mind. He must create a detailed mental blueprint of that which he wishes for the future circumstances of his life. Only once he has accomplished this is he prepared to proceed with the mental activities required for its realization.
AFFIRMATION
The first facet of mental activity required of a man to manifest his desire is the practice of affirming his desire. To do this, he must create and memorize positive statements that depict the result of that which he desires to experience, achieve, or possess. Then he must repeat these statements to himself, both audibly and in silent thought.
VISUALIZATION
The second facet of mental activity required of a man who wishes to manifest his desire is that of using his imagination to visualize himself, in the first person, already experiencing, possessing, or having achieved his aim. He must make mental movies consisting of the experiences he would have if his desires were already a reality. He must make them vivid and real to himself, and he must feel the emotions he would experience as if he had already realized his desire.
PRAYER
The third facet of mental activity a man must undertake to make his desires manifest is the practice of prayer. He must recognize that God has the answer or solution that would result in him realizing his desire, and he must ask for what he wants repeatedly. He must demand of God that his desire be manifested and ask for guidance and instruction that would lead to its realization, all the while expecting that a response from God will be elicited.
DISCIPLINE
For a man to manifest his desire, he must consistently practice affirming, visualizing, and praying for the manifestation he desires repeatedly throughout his every day, from the time he awakes in the morning to the moment he goes to sleep. He must develop a discipline of thinking, seeing, and asking for what he desires in the idle moments that make up his day. He must make it a practice to remember to indulge in all three mental activities whenever possible.
COOPERATION
Finally, when a man consistently affirms, visualizes, and prays for the realization of his desire, and he is disciplined in doing so, God begins to offer him guidance through specific instructions which come in the form of “hunches” or “inspirations” or “nagging feelings” to do certain things. He must cooperate with these instructions and act on them, regardless of how insignificant or irrelevant they may seem. As he acts on them, events will transpire and people will appear that further point the way to a desire's realization and offers clues, that again must be followed, which eventually lead him to the fulfillment of his desire. Then, at long last, the manifestation is finally transmuted from his thought life into his living reality.
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