Flow
The universe is always behind us, whatever we are thinking, it provides.
With our new insight into this process, we will rise. The more we let go and flow with the universe, the faster we will get better at achieving what we want in this life.
It’s kind of a paradox, the less you want, the more you get.
This happens because we hold onto the things we want so long that the universe has no chance to provide them to us. The universe is a great provider if we are in the flow. The moment we come out of flow by wanting something too much we deny the universe’s ability to give it to us. Change does not happen fast, it happens instantaneously, but only in flow.
We are finally finding out how change happens by reading the books on the brain. We bring it to ourselves by changing what our brains think about. Michael Phelps is a good example. The only way he won by .01 seconds in one of his gold medals was to know that he could win in the first place. Everyone else in the many races was intimidated by him and that gave him the edge. Paul J. Meyer was right with his horses about the difference between first and second. Michael Phelps thought like a winner the whole Olympic Games. He changed his brain to not accept defeat in the water and he has never been beaten since he made up his mind.
Reading these books has changed us and how we perceive the world around us. We were winners all the time, but did not fully believe it. However we think, the universe provides.
We can be the best sales people around only if we acknowledge the universe’s ability to bring the right people to us. We do this by letting go of the fears we have about not being good sales people. Once we can let go of the idea that we have to something to be happy, we let the universe flow it to us. The more we hang on, the less we are in flow.
I feel like I made this happen with Fritz. I made this final thing happen by letting go of it and giving it back to universe. I formally did this 4 days ago in a meditation because I felt I was hanging on too tight. It is now obvious that I was. The moment I gave it back to the universe, I let it flow. Flow gave it back to us in almost nothing flat.
With our new insight into this process, we will rise. The more we let go and flow with the universe, the faster we will get better at achieving what we want in this life.
It’s kind of a paradox, the less you want, the more you get.
This happens because we hold onto the things we want so long that the universe has no chance to provide them to us. The universe is a great provider if we are in the flow. The moment we come out of flow by wanting something too much we deny the universe’s ability to give it to us. Change does not happen fast, it happens instantaneously, but only in flow.
We are finally finding out how change happens by reading the books on the brain. We bring it to ourselves by changing what our brains think about. Michael Phelps is a good example. The only way he won by .01 seconds in one of his gold medals was to know that he could win in the first place. Everyone else in the many races was intimidated by him and that gave him the edge. Paul J. Meyer was right with his horses about the difference between first and second. Michael Phelps thought like a winner the whole Olympic Games. He changed his brain to not accept defeat in the water and he has never been beaten since he made up his mind.
Reading these books has changed us and how we perceive the world around us. We were winners all the time, but did not fully believe it. However we think, the universe provides.
We can be the best sales people around only if we acknowledge the universe’s ability to bring the right people to us. We do this by letting go of the fears we have about not being good sales people. Once we can let go of the idea that we have to something to be happy, we let the universe flow it to us. The more we hang on, the less we are in flow.
I feel like I made this happen with Fritz. I made this final thing happen by letting go of it and giving it back to universe. I formally did this 4 days ago in a meditation because I felt I was hanging on too tight. It is now obvious that I was. The moment I gave it back to the universe, I let it flow. Flow gave it back to us in almost nothing flat.


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