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    Cari
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      Cari
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        #3840
        Zack Vegas
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          These thoughts certainly line up with some of the books I posted in the Belief and Healing thread, and the Letting Go thread.  But the “positive people seem ‘lucky'” quote reminded me of another one…. The Luck Factor, by Richard Wiseman.  He came up with four main and twelve sub principles that “Lucky” people use, and “unlucky” people do not.  He even created a “Luck School” from the research, and found that unlucky people could learn to be lucky, and that lucky people could learn to be luckier.  Certainly a worthy read.

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          Cari
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            @Zack Vegas

            Well now I am going to have to read  your “Luck Factor”. I am halfway through the “Zero Limits” you suggested. 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. It has been an incredible year of so many amazing things happening to be coincidences. Also listening to my intuition and not second guessing myself has been powerful.

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            Cari
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              #3849
              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?

                #3851
                Cari
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                  @Zack Vegas

                  This Faith and puting my intension out there by speaking what is going to be has become a daily big deal for me. I ground with my shoes off when I do this and I also give gratitude, but I am almost giddy after I speak things out because I really do sense in that instant things were instantly put into motion. I will be so specific too. I am seeing life so differently since practicing my intensions this way. I’m kind of freaking people out with this stuff because I will tell them what is coming and then they see it happen. It seems that speaking it out loud is important also, and not just thinking it in my head. I don’t ever have a plan either I just let myself go about life without worry and the things just happen. Strangely now I feel way more in control of my with no plan and just faith. There might be an idea later that pops in my head that leads to that intension, but I don’t purposely make a plan for it. I just wait for my intuition to kick in and follow it without second guessing myself. I get what you were saying about having a back up plan already cancels out the faith and I agree I NEVER question it, it is just a done deal in my head.

                  You said, “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.”

                  The part with the “cleaning” in “Zero Limits” is something I am trying to understand still. Is the cleaning like Jesus dying on the cross for somebody else’s sins or is it that their sins are somehow born from knowing me? Or is it a frequency angle that in by getting rid of the low frequency emotions like anger, resentment and such away from me even if it is in another clears the way to attract higher frequency better things?  I feel like I am rambling on about out-of-this-world stuff, but I feel like it is!

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                  Cari
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                    @Zack Vegas

                    The thing that is interesting about finding those two four leaf clovers above is that the day before when I was talking to my friend about the one I found thirty years earlier he said, “I wish God would show me things like that”, and the next day there were the two clovers. He is pretty freaked out by me now. A couple of days later I was watering my fruit garden and at the total opposite end of the garden from where I found the first two a little thought in me said, “look down” and so I did and there was third 4-leaf clover. I gave the one to my friend who said he wished for a sign and one to a man who’s wife just died and I kept the other one. I keep it in my dining room.

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                    Zack Vegas
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                      <span class=”atwho-inserted” contenteditable=”false” data-atwho-at-query=”@Cari”>@Cari</span>

                      I think you summed it up best in this sentence-

                      “I also give gratitude, but I am almost giddy after I speak things out because I really do sense in that instant things were instantly put into motion.”

                      From the very instant you think something, it is indeed put into motion.  It probably is already created, in a non-physical realm.  It does take time to come into the physical realm, but again, if you have no resistance to the idea, or no counter intention, it can come into the physical very quickly.  Many things that people want already exist in the physical, like houses, cars, boats, yachts, and such.  Even if some of these things take several months, or even years, to build, you could still come into possession of one that already exists in a couple of days.

                      Carl Jung summed it up pretty well, here-

                      So anything you imagine is “real,” on some non physical level.  Speaking something or writing it down does serve an important purpose, too.  With that act, you start to bring that idea or image from the thought realm, to the physical realm.  A house is first a thought.  Then, maybe spoken out loud.  Then, maybe a rough sketch.  Then, a blueprint.  And then, it’s built out of physical materials.

                      Your sentence is perfect, too, as you are giving gratitude, and also sensing that it’s “in motion,” which it is, and if you don’t create a counter intention to stop the motion, the motion will continue, and gain momentum.

                      #3856
                      Zack Vegas
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                        “The part with the “cleaning” in “Zero Limits” is something I am trying to understand still. Is the cleaning like Jesus dying on the cross for somebody else’s sins or is it that their sins are somehow born from knowing me? Or is it a frequency angle that in by getting rid of the low frequency emotions like anger, resentment and such away from me even if it is in another clears the way to attract higher frequency better things?  I feel like I am rambling on about out-of-this-world stuff, but I feel like it is!”

                        This is one of the things I really liked about “Zero Limits,” the idea that you are 100% responsible for everything in your life.  I’ve heard the concept stated in other ways, but this one really hit home for me, and I think I really “got it” when I heard it said in that way.

                        I think it has to do with our connection to the infinite.  After all, if there is an infinite, or an unlimited, then all of the finite and limited must be included, by definition.  Otherwise, the limited would be limiting the unlimited, and it would no longer be the unlimited.

                        So, logically, if we are extensions of the infinite, we have access to the infinite.  If we have access to the infinite, then it makes more sense that we could create everything within our own lives.

                        A full understanding probably isn’t possible (at least while we are in these limited forms), nor is it necessary.  For example, if you see a piece of trash lying on the street, you can pick it up and put it in a trashcan without knowing exactly how it got there in the first place.  So the more you drop your own limiting beliefs, the more those limits are dropped in the collective consciousness, as well.  It’s like the 4 minute mile, it seemed impossible until Roger Bannister did it, and now it’s been broken over 1700 times.  If Roger could do it, others could do it, too.

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