PONDER on THIS for Friday, November 20th, 2009 by Pete Koerner in THE BELIEF FORMULA

Joseph Murphy and Ian McMahan, in The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, describe several additional methods of “affirmative prayer.” Among these methods is what is referred to as the “passing-over technique,” in which you simply assign your desire to your subconscious mind. This method is very effective and can be used to achieve anything you can imagine.

The passing-over technique works in the same way as when you tell yourself what time you would like to wake-up in the morning, and you do – without an alarm clock. Likewise, this phenomenon is the reason so many people, before going to sleep, write down questions they would like answers to and keep a pad by the bedside for when they wake-up with the answer. Use it. Experiment with it. Play with it. Ask for whatever you want, but be sure you truly want what you ask for before you ask.”


                       Pete Koerner, in "The Belief Formula"

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Bonus PONDER on THIS - Seeds of Gratitude Exercise

Yesterday I received an email from an organization called the Go Gratitude Project with a link to a really interesting article that includes an exercise called the "Seeds of Gratitude Exercise". I've subscribed to this group's emails for quite some time, and have always found them to be of value as a spiritual growth resource. The web-page includes a link to a PDF file containing the exercise that can of course be easily saved to your desktop. Please do check it out when you get an opportunity.


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