Thursday, June 18, 2009

What Are You Thinking?

What is running through your mind? Are you aware of the differnce between processing information and thinking on a creative level? Ken McFarlane said, "2% of people think, 3% of people think they think and 95% of people would rather die than think." Where do you fit?

When I first heard this...I thought "that's ridiculous." Then, I thought about it and realized he was right! Real thinking begins from the inside...not from some external stimuli or input. Using your reasoning factor to decide what your opinion is about something you just heard is not thinking. Choosing whether to go to a baseball game, have a sandwich for lunch, watch TV, read a book....and on and on...is not thinking. Those are decisions based on external things, no creative thinking going on there. Think about that for a few minutes.

Thinking creatively requires quieting your mind and blocking out all the external stuff. Take some time each day to think from the inside out. Think about what you want for your life and then think creatively on how to manifest it.

Writing causes thinking. Take out a piece of paper and write a goal at the top of the sheet. Start thinking about "how can I"...and start writing. Something magical happens when you do this. It opens your mind to more creative thinking because you attract more of the same.

Start thinking...from the inside out. You will be amazed at all that your mind is holding in the way of creative ideas. Try it, you'll like it.

Do some "imagineering"
Bee

Monday, June 8, 2009

What Do You Desire?

Do you realize that we can have anything that we truly desire? It is said that we can have anything we want...the problem is most people do not know what they want. The word desire comes from the Latin phrase "de sire"-to give birth to. Desire refers to giving birth to a new idea...creating it in your mind.

We, as a society, tend to think about what we do not want instead of what we do want. Herein lies a problem. We say "I don't want to be late" and when we are late, we say "I knew it". That is true, we focused on "being late" and that is exactly what we got. You see, you can not "negate" a visual. For example: don't think of a white bear, don't tell me what your kitchen looks like, the dog is not chasing the cat. You will see a white bear, your kitchen and a dog chasing a cat.

Whatever you desire, believe and expect MUST come to pass. Anything that we can create in our mind, believe that we can have it, and expect it to manifest will happen. It's right there in the Bible..."Ask, believe it is yours, and it is." When we see in our mind what it is we want, we are sending a message to God. We then must have the belief that He will provide. The expectation of it occuring shows faith that our loving God will fulfill our desire.

What is it that you desire? Forget about what you think you can have...what do you really want in your life.

Decide what you want and go for it!
Bee

Thursday, June 4, 2009

You Gotta Have Goals

What is the purpose of a goal? A goal is for spiritual growth, a new awareness. God created us for an always upward expansion, to always be growing. When we reach one goal, we should immediately set another goal.

The world is in a constant state of movement and if you are not growing, you are falling behind. Many people make the mistake of thinking that they "like things just the way they are" as they stay "safe" in their comfort zone.

If you stay in your comfort zone, you are not growing. When people step out of their comfort zone, they hit the "terror barrier" and go right back to safety. You see, because we think in pictures, when we step out to do something different, we have no cells of recognition (picture) in our mind and it causes us to feel uncomfortable.

Get uncomfortable...grow. Set up some new cells of recognition. Leave that comfort zone, there truly is nothing to be afraid of. F-E-A-R...False-Evidence-Appearing-Real.

Here's to your growth!
Bee