Tuesday

Have you ever wondered

Have you ever wondered what you are truly capable of? Seriously. Have you ever taken a moment to truly think about what is actually possible for one individual, for you. Of how much one person can actually impact the world and make it a better place due to intentionally applying oneself to ones full potential and ability.

I have, and I am constantly devoting myself to improving myself every day and in any way that I see I need to improve. Mostly it boils down to my thinking and how I use my mind 99% of the time. Usually it comes down to my thinking and my ability to open my mind just a little bit more in order to get out of my own way long enough to truly unleash my full potential and do and become everything I am capable of.

Most people never have the courage to face themselves. Most people will make up lies or excuses about who and what they are simply to avoid looking at who they really are. Most of us are not as horrible of a person as we fear we are. I believe that most people are afraid to admit that they aren't perfect, so to speak, just because that would mean that they have things to work on and don't have all the answers just as they are. The first trick is to admit that you don't know. That you don't know who you really are, what your capable of, and in many cases, what to do in order to understand both.

Find the courage within yourself to truly look at who you are and what you are capable of, and what you really need to do in order to become that person and you will be amazed at what you are capable of doing. You will be amazed to find that you can do things with your body and your mind that even you will be astounded by. You will find that there is much, much more within you than you ever thought possible, and that by applying what is within you that you will be able to accomplish more magic in a single minute of your life than most people will ever accomplish within their entire lifetime.

Wealth and Abundance,
Dwayne Gilbert

Fear Is The Root Of All Evil, Not Money.

I often hear people, especially people who have no money, that money is the root of all evil. I never did understand this statement and I want to give you a different perspective on the whole thing. First of all, money itself is nothing more than paper. It's not money that is the root of all evil. In fact, that's not even what the bible says. The bible says that the LOVE of money is the root of all evil. This has two sides to it.

First of all, the love of money is the desire to have material things. Many people desire material things not for the added value they give to their life, but for the image those things present to the world about that person. For some reason, we have come to believe that what we have dictates who we are. This is not only foolish, but it's completely absurd.

Second of all, the love of money comes from fear, the most dangerous emotion that exists in all of mankind. The fear again comes from the belief that what we have is a reflection of who we are. The fear that not having that big house, or that car, or designer clothing will some how make us less of a person. That it will take away from our core essence. This again is not only foolish and untrue, but completely absurd.

Anger, violence, hate, frustration. They are all extensions of nothing but fear. We get angry because we fear that we will not get what we want or we fear that someone is some how going to take a piece of who we are from us. As though something intangible such as our personality can be taken away.

People also get violent out of fear. Sometimes fear can be good and keep us alive. Such as when someone tries to physically harm us or take us out of the world and we defend ourselves out of fear in order to stay alive. Often times though, people get violent out of fear. A fear again that someone who says something negative about us, or toward us is trying to harm us. It's important to understand that people can never take a part of our personality that we don't first give to them. Negative comments toward us, and fear about losing a piece of ourselves is nothing more than an illusion of our minds.

Frustration happens when we fear that something or someone will not do exactly as we wish. When we want something quicker or differently than it is. We fear that we have lost control, (control that we never truly had anyway) over specific things or situations or people. Again, another foolish idea to cling to when all that we ever have any control over at all is ourselves, our minds, and our responses to the world and people around us.

Hate is an extension of anger, violence, and frustration. It comes from prolonged negative emotions that come from fear. Eventually we fear something long enough that we develop complete disgust for that situation, person, or thing.

Fear is one of the biggest and quickest stops when it comes to getting results with the law of attraction. Fear that we won't get what we want, which of course creates exactly that, us not getting what we want. Fear that we aren't good enough. Fear that we won't find a way to manifest and attract that which we want. Fear of a million different things.

Be sure to monitor your fear, your anger, your frustration, your emotions that evolve from fear. Be sure to push fear and all of it's relatives as far from your mind as possible. The guided meditations in the full Wealthy Life Secrets Mastery Program are designed to help you control your mind in a more powerful way in order to avoid allowing fear to enter into your reality. Use them on a regular basis to gain control over the demon of fear.

Wealth and Abundance,
Dwayne Gilbert