January 14, 2009
If it is possible, and that this is true for us
If it is possible, and that this is true for us, to begin to make this dream as happy as it possibly can be is where we’re going next. Grab your red pens please. We’re going to use red pens as a source to get to emotions. In the time it takes to take three breaths – like for tomorrow, I have an open house at my hypnosis clinic so I place the red arrow here and I imagine people coming in to the classroom and sitting down on all the chairs. When I put my arrow here I imagine the feeling I have seeing those people out in the room, knowing that my clinic is successful. I place this arrow here – 15 evaluations from the open house. I imagine my evaluator, Claire, booking 15 people to come in and further explore the technology and the programs we offer to the public. I put my arrow here. I imagine the income coming in from that paying off our bills and being able to write Claire a large check. When I put my arrow here I imagine people coming into – because the clinic that I own is primarily working with weight at this point in time. We work with a lot of other things but we target weight.
We have people who have dropped 40 pounds in 2 months through hypnosis. I imagine the people seeing the individuals come into the clinic happy and content and really following their path and their program. When I draw the arrow coming into this I imagine one of my clients coming up to me and saying, ‘this program has changed my life.’
So I imagine as it goes out into the world, when I draw the arrows in it’s the feeling I have, having this action happen. Does that make sense. The last arrow on any main branch line is this arrow here. I do this after I draw all these arrows here because then I imagine all of this coming into my heart for the following day. When we come down here for dreams into reality you draw your dream. I inspire millions – you know what I do there? It’s so cool. I imagine myself standing behind the curtains at the San Diego Sports Arena and the entire sports arena is filled with 500,000 people and I can feel the heat on the stage and the announcer standing at the microphone announcing me and I’m getting ready to go out on stage and present. When I draw the arrow here I’ve just gotten done with my talk and I’m getting a standing ovation. Do you understand? When I say I receive $300,000 I imagine first of all that number in my checkbook and then as it comes in I imagine the freedom I have with that. When I write I publish best selling book, I imagine myself sitting at Barnes and Noble with a line stretching out the door, down the block and around the block as far as my eye can see. And then when I draw the arrow coming back in, I imagine signing the book and having one of the people who are buying the book saying, ‘This book changed my life.’ Do you understand? When I get done with all the arrows here, I draw an arrow coming into my heart.
These concepts of what I’m presenting – they’re big concepts, right? And if people actually live them, we’d have a really different kind of world. So what I’m going to ask you to do for every red arrow you put down, spend at least three breaths at every line. And as you breathe, imagine you blowing the breath of your intention and your will into creating that. And imagine the feeling of having it already manifested. Are you with me? Please begin your red arrows. Three breaths, go into your imagination, having it already be so for you now. Do that now.
To attempt to change the world before we change our concept of ourselves is to struggle against the nature of things. There can be no outer change until there is first an inner change. As within, so without. I suggest we follow and we imagine ourselves as already which we desire to be, living in a mental atmosphere of greatness, of love and of compassion rather than using physical means and arguments to bring about our desired change. Everything we do unaccompanied by a change of consciousness is but futile readjustment of surfaces. However we toil or struggle we can receive no more than our assumptions affirmed. To protest against anything which happens to us is to protest against the law of our being and our rulership over our own destiny. Whatsoever things are lovely and of good report think on these things only for we become that which we have rapport with. There is nothing to change but our concept of our self. As soon as we succeed in transforming self, our world will dissolve and reshape itself in harmony with that which our change affirms. Page 234. Neville
{more tomorrow}
Gary De Rodriguez


