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Before working with any mind power techniques consciously it is worth noting that in accepting that thoughts are real forces it stands to reason we’ve already been manifesting in our lives. It does not matter whether we are conscious of this or not, we still manifest our lives. The only difference with becoming aware of the power of our thoughts is now we recognize it is worth paying attention to how we think. With this awareness comes the opportunity to work more favourably with our mind by how we focus our mind more on the things we really desire to happen in our lives and minimise the reactive mode of thinking that does not serve us.
We can start to learn and develop conscious skills and techniques to create what we really want. It starts with the approach to change the way we think.
This has to be a decision we make. Whatever we desire to see unfold in our lives means developing the necessary consciousness. We have to learn to think in the way a person does that succeeds in the area of life we are wishing to experience more joy and success.
As John Kehoe says in his book on mind powers
” With work and practice you can learn to direct your thoughts and create the consciousness you choose. Your reality will change only after you’ve developed your new consciousness, not before. The new consciousness must come first. ”
There are three main techniques John Kehoe teachers of with mind powers. Those three are:
The first technique John Kehoe covers in his book is the technique of visualization.
The basics of this technique is to see on the inner screen of our mind by using the faculty of our imagination. To see ourselves in a situation that hasn’t yet happened, picturing ourself having or doing the thing we want and successfully achieving the results we desire. Visualizing everything that would or could happen to us and live as if it is really is happening to us.
In the next blog entry I will explain John Kehoe’s description of how to go about successfully using this technique.
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This is a brilliant exposition of the works of John Kehoe. Your description is succinct, lucid, and highly informative. While all your blog posts have been good, I think you’ve hit a new clarity with your writing/thinking style on this particular one.
Comment by Saleem Rana July 8, 2009 @ 1:03 pmThank you so much Sal for the encouraging feedback of the way I am developing to share my thoughts with the vehicle of expression that is blogging on the internet.
I’ve tended to always have a fair degree of confidence in my own thinking style within myself. However, having confidence in expressing those thoughts with words has not always come so easy.
At school as a kid I did not really enjoy doing essays or writing assignments but now it is cool to be able to share what I am passionate about learning and getting more powerful at applying in life.
This is way more enjoyable than the education at school
In fact I feel it is more important. Guess that is what drives me to learn to share more of what I educate myself on.
Comment by ifyoucouldfindaway July 10, 2009 @ 8:30 pm