"The Saboteur Within"



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'Why You Don’t Have What You Really Want'

Lets face it, most of us from time to time feel that life is
just one big struggle with a series of never ending problems. Yet
the truth is that life does not have to be this way. In fact, it
can be just the opposite. Life is not about struggle and
overcoming problems. Life is about pursuing and creating what we
truly desire in an easy, stress-free manner.

Is there something in your life that you want, but it seems to
elude you?

Why is it such a struggle to create the things we want?

In short, if you don't have what you want (you name it) your
subconscious holds some contradictory intentions for you.

To put it simply, you want something and it doesn’t.

For example you may say, “I want more money.”, but your dominant
subconscious belief may be, “Earning the amount of money I want
is very difficult”.

Notice anything different about these two statements?

They are going in different directions. So after years of
frustrating and contradictory messages you still don't have what
you want.

What is really happening is that your conscious and subconscious
are almost always in conflict. You consciously say, 'I want more
money' and then after listening, your subconscious says, 'No
matter what you do, it is too difficult to create that amount of
money'. As a result there is no agreement between your conscious
and subconscious. When this happens they cancel each other out
and give up on assisting you to create what you would like to
have in your life.

What is critical to understand is the competition, conflicting
agendas, and disharmony between your conscious and subconscious
is keeping what you from having what you desire.

Why?

Because when your conscious and subconscious are not in agreement
they produce negative emotion. And it is that negative emotion or
energy that attracts the things you don’t want.

Let me explain to you what is really happening.

Every thought is received by the brain, which is the organ of the
conscious mind. It is here that it is subjected to our power of
reasoning. When the conscious or objective mind has been
satisfied that the thought is true, it is sent to the
subconscious mind to be brought into the world of reality through
quantum physics or the law of attraction.

It is no longer susceptible to any argument whatsoever. The
subconscious mind cannot argue. It only acts. It accepts the
conclusions of the conscious mind as final. This is the point at
which the uncreated becomes the created, the universal becomes
individualized, and the invisible becomes visible.

Put simply, every thought that you think has its own energetic
vibrational frequency. That thought is impressed into your
subconscious mind. Then, through the Law of Attraction it will
energetically attract another person, place, thing or
circumstance that has a vibrational match or is vibrating at the
same frequency.

Your subconscious mind cooperates complete with your conscious
mind when it understands and agrees with what you consciously
want. In other words, when you conscious and subconscious are not
in conflict.

When you feel negative emotions they are signals from your
subconscious that you are not in harmony with what you desire and
this creates emotional energy blocks within your electromagnetic
system.

You are not alone. Conflict, manifested as an emotional energy
block, is common in almost everyone.

Have you ever wonder why...

Athletes get into slumps?

This defies normal logic. There is no physical reason for an
athlete to perform below par. He or she is the same highly
trained athlete before, after and during the slump. Yet, no
matter how highly skilled, all athletes go through this
consistently throughout their careers. Why?

Addictions are so hard to overcome?

Most addicts want to be free of their destructive patterns. They
know, and will often admit, that their addiction is costing them
their health, their relationships, their money and even their
life! Yet they continue with it. Why?

Depression is so hard to overcome?

Depression is one of the most difficult psychological issues to
handle. It is not unusual for an individual who suffers from
depression to go through years of expensive therapy and not make
much progress. Why?

Healing sometimes takes so long?

We have a lingering cold that just won't go away, a headache or
pain that keep coming back again and again or a sprain or broken
bone that takes forever to heal. Why?

We self-sabotage ourselves?

We try to change our behaviors or become more successful in our
business or career yet we often manage to fall back into our
previous 'comfort zones' with little or no real progress. Why?

The reason we have these experiences is that we do not correct
the negative emotion IN THE MOMENT. Regardless of what you have
read or heard, you cannot correct this through positive thinking.
You must go BEYOND POSITIVE THINKING to get rid of the “Saboteur
Within”. I call this “Right Thinking”. It is right because it is
based on truth, not illusion.

Here is something you can do right now.

Notice when you are feeling any negative emotion or conflict.
That is you “inner guidance system” telling you that you are not
in harmony with your desire. This is your first clue.

IN THAT MOMENT you MUST self-correct. Change your FEELING right
then and there because how you FEEL as a result of a thought is
what causes the negative emotion. The negative emotion then
causes the conflict. And the conflict attracts more of the things
you DON’T WANT!

So, if you do nothing else, remember that you MUST correct and
STOP the negative attraction in the MOMENT if you are serious
about getting rid of the “Saboteur Within.” That will clear the
way for you conscious and subconscious to work in harmony to
bring your desire.


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