This, Not That
By Rebecca
Fine
A friend recently sent me an email that contained one simple
sentence that jumped right off the screen and hit me in the
face.
When I wrote back to thank her, she was surprised because
she hadn't thought of it as anything particularly profound —
just something she'd been thinking
about, had maybe heard somewhere else, "just a thought" she
barely remembered writing down.
Here's what she wrote:
"If you think you have to get THIS in order to have
THAT, then what you REALLY want is THAT, not THIS."
OK, maybe it is really simple, but the most profound
statements usually are.
So read that again and think about it for a moment, please,
then let me flesh it out a bit in light of what I hear so often
from readers and students of The Science of Getting Rich.
Here's a sample of what new (and not-so-new) SOGR readers
frequently express as their "clear
mental images" of what they desire to impress on the
Formless:
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"A million dollars in the bank."
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"A new job that pays $100,000 a year or more."
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"An advanced degree in _________."
Now, as the saying goes, "There's nothing wrong" with any of
those desires. And yet, when I probe a bit further and ask,
"WHY do you want that million dollars?" I usually get an answer
back that goes something like this:
"So I can buy a new home for my family, pay for my kids'
education, and ..."
The same kinds of reasons often turn up for wanting that new
job.
And the reason for wanting more education is usually to get
a better job to get more money to get ... well, I think you're
probably starting to catch on to the theme here, right?
So let's plug any of those into what my friend wrote:
"If you think you have to get a million dollars in order
to have a new home, then what you really want is a new home,
not a million dollars."
Yup, it's simple. And profound when you go more deeply into
it.
You know how you can often save a lot of money on a purchase
if you're able to go right to the source — get it wholesale or
better instead of paying the marked-up retail price? Well, the
same thing applies when you're "placing your order" with the
Cosmic Supplier (the Formless, the Supreme Mind, the
Universe).
In other words, cut out the middle-man!
Why waste time, energy, and effort clarifying a mental image
of something that's not REALLY what you truly desire? Why not
go right for the real thing instead?
After all, money itself has no value of its own, and the
value we assign it today can change in a heartbeat. Back in
1929 there were plenty of people here in the United States who
thought their security lay in the vast amounts of money they
controlled.
But on October 29, when the stock market crashed and their
money vanished overnight, they were throwing themselves out
skyscraper windows.
Who needs THAT kind of "security?"
You may THINK you want money — a LOT of money, even a
particular and very large amount of money. And you may very
well end up getting it.
But when you focus on
money rather than
on what you TRULY desire to be, do, or have, what you're
really doing is getting caught up in the HOW rather than
the WHAT of your true heart's desires.
My friend, you have to let go of the "how." If you don't,
you're handcuffing the Universe and telling it, no thanks,
don't bring me my heart's desires THAT way. The more tightly
you try to hold onto the how, onto figuring out how everything
has to happen and how you can make it happen that way, the more
you slow down the process of manifestation.
What are your real, innermost, perhaps long-deferred
dreams?
If you think you don't know, please realize that you DO.
They may be deeply buried, but the dreams are still within you.
Those dreams are, as Mr. Wattles puts it, "life seeking
expression," just as in the little boy he watched trying to
bring music out of a piano. Remember?
Sometimes, people even come up with an amount of money
as their "dream," to AVOID having to go within and see what
they find there. But as author Neale Donald Walsch has
noted in a neat play on words, if you fail to go within,
you will go without.
If you've been unconsciously substituting some amount of
money for your true desires, then you're trying to take a
shortcut that can't lead where you want to go.
Here's the thing: When you get absolutely clear on your true
desires, you will know it at a very deep level. You'll FEEL it
with an odd mixture of enthusiasm and peaceful calm. It'll just
feel right — because it is.
When you feel that way, your "mental image" will be
powerfully impressed on the Formless.
And when you go right for the REAL dream instead of all that
you THINK you need to have in order to get that real dream, you
are throwing open all the doors and windows and secret
passageways for your good to come to you. You are getting
yourself, your old ideas, and other unnecessary limitations out
of the way so that you can receive, recognize, and ACCEPT the
fulfillment of your desire as it appears.
Here's a delightful example from Practical
GeniusesTM course member JAIN BRAND in
Sydney, Australia:
"I have been studying The Science of Getting
Rich for a few months now and have had lots of nice
little surprises. But I got a big one a few weeks ago which
taught me a lot.
"I am a mad keen horse person and one of my dreams was to
own a horse for trail riding. I originally thought about just
getting a basic, cheap, scrubby little horse but then realised
I might as well ask for the whole dream.
"I began to think, instead, of riding a beautiful, tall,
well trained horse. I would picture myself on this horse
several times a day. I would walk along the trails that I would
like to ride the horse. I visited saddleries and looked at gear
that I would like to buy for my new horse.
"And then it happened.
"I was offered a beautiful, tall, well trained horse. He is
worth a lot more than I could possible pay for him. He has a
small injury that would prevent him from competing at top
level, but won't in any way affect his trail riding ability and
the owners just wanted him to go to a good home.
"Anyway, I waffle on, but the point to this story is that I
went into a mild panic when I was offered this magnificient
horse. Where could I keep him, how would I look after him, how
could I afford to keep him??? Because I had to make a decision
about whether I wanted him in just a few hours I nearly said
no.
"But then I thought this is what I've asked for, here it
is and I have to accept this gift.
"And it all worked out perfectly. I found a really good
place to keep him and he's turned out to be very cheap to look
after. To think ...
"I nearly missed out on this wonderful horse because I
wasn't ready for when it happened.
"Now when good things are offered to me, I accept them
immediately and know that the 'hows and whys' will work
themselves out.
"Needless to say, every time I ride my beautiful horse I am
extremely grateful!!
See how it works? Instead of thinking, well, I need X
amount of money to buy a horse, Jain skipped over that and went
right for "the whole dream," getting VERY clear on that image:
imagining riding the horse, visiting saddleries, walking the
trails, and so on.
And notice how neatly all the other bits and pieces
necessary to the "big picture" have worked themselves out, too:
Where money itself was needed, there was money enough.
Odd as it may seem, by not focusing on money or
the other means by which your dream may be
fulfilled, money itself may very well show up — and often in
amazing ways and bigger amounts than you imagined. The thing to
remember is simply that how your dream is delivered
is not up to you!
Wallace Wattles writes: "It is not your part to guide or
supervise the creative process. All you have to do with that is
to retain your vision, stick to your purpose, and maintain your faith and gratitude."
Realize, too, my friend, that whatever it is you desire to
be, do, or have, ultimately you are aiming for a
feeling. In other words, you believe that achieving this
desire will cause you to feel good in one way or another —
perhaps happy, powerful, loved, competent, successful, and so
on.
So look at what Mr. Wattles tells us about how THAT
works:
"Think and speak of all the things you have asked for in
terms of actual present ownership. Imagine an environment and a
financial condition exactly as
you want them, and live all the time in that mental environment
and financial condition until they take physical shape.
"... In the mental realm, enter at once into full enjoyment
of the things you want."
"... Be as thankful for it all the time as you expect to be
when it has taken form."
You see, when we think the good feeling is the
result of getting what we want, we've got the
process exactly backwards!
Create the feeling first (as Jain did). That's what powers
the impression of your clear mental image on the Formless and
starts the process of bringing it into physical form.
Now some teachers and writers express this by saying that
the key is for YOU to give first — and then the Universe will
respond.
But really, when you consider that everything you already
have — including your life and the very air you are breathing
right this minute — is a gift, then you can see that it's not
about you giving first. That's not even possible!
The key is understanding that the process often called
manifestation (and that we call the science of getting rich) is
an ongoing cycle of giving and receiving, of cause and effect,
and that, as Mr. Wattles says, "Substance is friendly to you,
and is more anxious to give you what you want than you are to
get it."
If you're thinking you have to get this in order
to be, do, or have that which you truly desire, it
may be time to think again!
Rebecca Fine is the founder of The Science of Getting
Rich Network where you can download your free
copy of the amazing 1910 forgotten classic, The Science of
Getting Rich. http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net
©2004 Certain Way Productions Inc.
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