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Catch The Mood

March 30, 2019 By stiruppurpose Leave a Comment

Catch The Mood

Catch the Mood

Now, Churchill said: “This is an age in which the fortunes of people are determined by their moods.” This is not an age where people think, “Well, now, give me something first and then I will feel happy about it.” No, he said the mood determines the fortunes, rather than the fortunes determining the mood.

Now, that is Churchill, a very practical man; and here he is telling the entire world who will listen to him that a mood – if you hold a mood – well, what is a mood but an imaginal state?

The Process

How would I feel if this moment I desired some intense wonderful thing and I had it? But how would I feel? Well, that’s a mood. Churchill tells us: Catch the mood, and the mood will determine the fortunes.

Don’t wait for the fortunes to react to the mood, but catch the mood and make the mood become causative and produce the result in the outer world – the fortune.

Lecture #402 No Other Gods ~ Neville 07/16/1968

Take Action

Yes, catch the mood! A woman over 2000 years ago who had suffered from bleeding for twelve years, said to herself “If I may but touch the helm of HIS Garment I would be made WHOLE and immediately her bleeding stopped, and she sensed in her body that she was healed of her affliction…”

No drama, no complicated gymnastics but simply catching the MOOD of health produced the result…for in HIM we are complete and ours is to catch the feeling tone of what we desire and the Master releases the result.

To your success!
Ade

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Keep Watering Your Bamboo Tree

July 10, 2017 By stiruppurpose Leave a Comment

Keep Watering Your Bamboo Tree

Bamboo Tree

Saw this great article online. The article depicts the power of staying faithful to a desire until its manifestation.

Please Note: The following is a reprint of a post by Eric Aronson from www.dashlive.com. All credit for the material goes to Eric.

In the Far East, there is a tree called the Chinese bamboo tree. This remarkable tree is different from most trees in that it doesn’t grow in the usual fashion. While most trees grow steadily over a period of years, the Chinese bamboo tree doesn’t break through the ground for the first four years. Then, in the fifth year, an amazing thing happens – the tree begins to grow at an astonishing rate. In fact, in a period of just five weeks, a Chinese bamboo tree can grow to a height of 90 feet. It’s almost as if you can actually see the tree growing before your very eyes.

Faith

Well, I’m convinced that life often works in a similar way. You can work for weeks, months and even years on your dream with no visible signs of progress and then, all of a sudden, things take off. Your business becomes profitable beyond your wildest dreams. Your marriage becomes more vibrant and passionate than you ever thought it could be. Your contribution to your church, social organization and community becomes more significant than you have ever imagined.

Yet, all of this requires one thing – faith. The growers of the Chinese bamboo tree have faith that if they keep watering and fertilizing the ground, the tree will break through. Well, you must have the same kind of faith in your bamboo tree, whether it is to run a successful business, win a Pulitzer Prize, raise well-adjusted children, or what have you. You must have faith that if you keep making the calls, honing your craft, reading to your children, reaching out to your spouse or asking for donations, that you too will see rapid growth in the future.

The Gestation Period

This is the hard part for most of us. We get so excited about the idea that’s been planted inside of us that we simply can’t wait for it to blossom. Therefore, within days or weeks of the initial planting, we become discouraged and begin to second guess ourselves.

Sometimes, in our doubt, we dig up our seed and plant it elsewhere, in hopes that it will quickly rise in more fertile ground. We see this very often in people who change jobs every year or so. We also see it in people who change churches, organizations and even spouses in the pursuit of greener pastures. More often than not, these people are greatly disappointed when their tree doesn’t grow any faster in the new location.

Other times, people will water the ground for a time but then, quickly become discouraged. They start to wonder if it’s worth all of the effort. This is particularly true when they see their neighbors having success with other trees. They start to think, “What am I doing trying to grow a bamboo tree? If I had planted a lemon tree, I’d have a few lemons by now.” These are the people who return to their old jobs and their old ways. They walk away from their dream in exchange for a “sure thing.”

Keep Watering

Sadly, what they fail to realize is that pursuing your dream is a sure thing if you just don’t give up. So long as you keep watering and fertilizing your dream, it will come to fruition. It may take weeks, take months. It may even take years, but eventually, the roots will take hold and your tree will grow. And when it does, it will grow in remarkable ways.

We’ve seen this happen so many times. Henry Ford had to water his bamboo tree through five business failures before he finally succeeded with the Ford Motor Company. Richard Hooker had to water his bamboo tree for seven years and through 21 rejections by publishers until his humorous war novel, M*A*S*H became a runaway bestseller, spawning a movie and one of the longest-running television series of all-time. Another great bamboo grower was the legendary jockey Eddie Arcaro. Arcaro lost his first 250 races as a jockey before going on to win 17 Triple Crown races and 554 stakes races for total purse earnings of more than $30 million.

Keep Your Faith Alive

Well, you have a bamboo tree inside of you just waiting to break through. So keep watering and believing and you too will be flying high before you know it.

To your success
Ade

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Subjective Prejudice in Action

June 10, 2017 By stiruppurpose Leave a Comment

Subjective Prejudice in Action

Subjective Prejudice of Life

I wrote an article not long ago about the subjective prejudice consciously or unconsciously directed at people of African descent.

Do you want to see subjective prejudice, of the highest order, in action? You have to watch this video.

After watching the video, I only felt compassion for the woman, you know it takes “faith” to hold on to this type of “prejudice” in the mind! What a waste to misuse the most precious gift of life and get locked in this mindset of “superiority complex”. It must be quite frustrating to go about life in this “state” of mind.

I also have a choice to “respond” or “react” but I choose to “respond” and separate the “character” from the “being” playing this part I now behold. For the real “being” is “pure” so I choose to see this “character” in that light and feel the joy of seeing her connecting with the real “being” that is asleep and awakening to the fact that we are all “one” but have been programmed to “react” to life by the “subjective patterns” lodged within us -in our subconscious mind!

I believe this is what I and everyone are called to do, to lift the “other” up that per adventure the grace within him or her might be roused. If not then the “word” sent – good or bad – would return to us multiplied in ways we do not know.

A good reminder is this beautiful quote that goes thus:

The fragrance always remains in the hand that gives the rose ~~ Heda Bejar

What are you noticing?

We should all make it a daily practice to notice our thought pattern and pause to check if they are empowering or not especially towards others.

What are your thoughts about this type of behavior?

To your expanding awareness.

Ade

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Only Two Got Into The Promised Land

May 10, 2017 By stiruppurpose 33 Comments

Only Two Got Into The Promised Land

Promised Land

I am amazed at the beautiful stories told in the great book of Life – The Bible – about how to live a successful life.

I am glad that this great book was written thousands of years ago, within it contains my story and your story – whether we agree with it or not.

There is nothing new under the sun, it is all finished. The play is finished and we like travelers pass through the different plots and plans of this beautiful play called life.

William Blake said:

From this I realize that neither the just nor the wicked are in a supreme state, but to be every one of them states of the sleep which the soul may fall into in its deadly dreams of good and evil, when it left paradise following the serpent.

William Shakespeare also gave us an insight about this fact in As You like It, Act II, Scene VII:

“All the world’s  a stage, and all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts.”

Do not let anyone scare you, strip them down of all their so-called authority. For clothed within you is a power waiting to emerge.

Well if you are still a child, then it is understandable that you still need direction and parental guidance. Probably you are an adult but still a babe in the things of the spirit. In this case seek out those who would help to stir that power within you and not those who want you to depend on them.

Now back to my headline – Only two got to the Promised Land…

We are told that only Caleb and Joshua got into the Promised Land the rest died in the wilderness; do you know the core attributes of these two people?

If I may use the word that many of us can relate to, they were both imaginative people. They believed in a power, higher than them, that resides within whilst the rest that died in the wilderness believed in the reality of what their five senses told them or what some clueless outside authorities told them.

They, Joshua and Caleb, saw themselves as conquerors whilst the others (the majority) saw and felt they were like grasshoppers.

What do you SEE?

Whatever you see mixed with feelings becomes your reality.

To your infinite success.
Ade

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