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Zack-Vegas
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    ” I do find that TRUELY believing what I put out to be my intension makes a difference, rather than ASKING for something, What I speak out is factual to me not a maybe I feel this is what real FAITH is.”

    This seems to be the key, more and more.  I’ve noticed that a lot of people will set up goals and also immediately set up counter-intentions, which pretty much kills the idea on the spot.  Like-

    “I’d love to have a million dollars, BUT, I have no idea how I’ll get it.”

    “I’d love to go on vacation, BUT, I have no idea when I’ll find the time.”

    “I’d love to buy a new car, BUT, I can’t afford it.”

    Instantly nullified.  And often, it isn’t just one nullifying thought, but many.  I can see this in my own past, too.  Like, for a long time I wanted to try an altitude tent, but that was always accompanied by thoughts like “It’s too expensive,” “What if I hate it?” “The power bills might be insane,” and so on.  When those objections were dropped, a path opened up pretty quickly.  “It’s too expensive” became “Let me look on Ebay and Craigslist for a few months, maybe I’ll find a great deal,” and great deal, I did find.  I think this applies on all levels, from something minor like a button, to something big like a house.

    What I like about Zero Limits and the Sedona Method is that they show you ways to find and drop those objections and nullifying thoughts pretty quickly.  You can find and drop thoughts in a couple minutes that might take you months or years to drop “organically.”  Once you stop sabotaging yourself, any task is going to become a dramatically easier.

    It raises the question….. do we have any limits outside of ones we’ve put on ourselves?

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