Creation Miniseries #4
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Think Big.. but only if it’s not like This
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In Creation #3, we learned the importance of defining and choosing a dream for which our Belief and Desire are significantly greater than our Doubt and Fear.
To do otherwise means extremely slow manifestation, or even moving farther away from what we want.
This seemed to contradict the advice we always hear about “The Magic of Thinking Big.”
The objects of our dreams and desires are incentives for us to align our Intention, Attraction, and Motion.
What motivates us to align ourselves better? Big dreams or small ones? Millions in the bank or a new laundry machine?
It’s still important to think and dream big because small, believable dreams simply don’t generate much desire. So even if our doubt and fear is virtually zero, our manifestation still comes in very slowly…
So how do we resolve this paradox?
Just exactly how to do we define our dreams?
Here’s the key:
It’s not that we should not focus on big dreams… We should not focus on the ones we can’t believe in.
Ideally, we wouldn’t focus on the ones that don’t get us excited either except as in easy and quick manifestation.
What we’re looking for is the sweet spot.
Just like a racket or bat has a “sweet spot” that is the most effective part to hit a ball with, there is a sweet spot for our desires that is the most effective to Create and manifest what we want into physical reality.
And that sweet spot encompasses any desire or dream that is:
1) Large enough to get us excited about (Recall Napoleon Hill’s quote on “burning desire”?)
2) Small enough that we have complete belief we can soon be, do, or have it.
Keep an eye out for the next edition of the Creation Miniseries, where we’ll put this into practice and find the desires within our sweet spot!
Kane
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