148. Ending Illusions Mantra
(Hold your judgment, problem or concern in
your mind and say…)
There is a little and insignificant part
of my mind that has a belief that ___________ and I am looking at it now.
It is the function of the body’s eyes and senses to bring this to me to validate my
belief. It is not real and it does not mean anything. It is not up to me to
solve this because it is not real and there is nothing broken. I will not give
it power or assign it value. Illusions are not real and I will not use them to
perpetuate my belief that ___________
as a means of delaying my happiness. I
am as God created me. I accept only the joy, happiness, health and abundance
that He wills for me. Thy will be done. Amen
149. Ending Illusions Mantra – Practical Example
(Example of
applying this mantra on the belief of “not
having enough money”)
There is a little and
insignificant part of my mind that has a belief that I don’t have enough money and I am looking at it now. It is
the function of the body’s eyes and senses to bring me experiences of not having enough money to validate my
belief. It is not real and it does not mean anything. It is not up to me to
solve this because it is not real and there is nothing broken. I will not give
it power or assign it value. Illusions are not real and I will not use them to
perpetuate my belief that I don’t have
enough money as a means of delaying my abundance. I am whole, innocent
and complete as God created me. I accept only the joy, happiness, health and
abundance that He wills for me. Thy will be done. Amen
"
THE DREAMER
There was once a man
who loved to dream. In his dreams he saw himself as a great and powerful person
who was adored by everyone. He dreamed so often that he began to believe that
his dreams were realities, and so also thought that realities were dreams. So
in his relations with the world his dreams were in command.
Misery. Other people did not treat him according to his dreams. Worse, to his
fiery indignation, others had their own dreams in which they expected _him_ to
honor _them_.
Studying his pain, he traced it back to his insistence upon living out his
dreams. That began his awakening. The day came when the man lived from himself,
not from his dreams, which gave him command of both himself and his daily
affairs.
_Our first and last task is to understand the meaning of self-awakening and
then awaken to our true nature_.
" Vernon
Linwood Howard
"I face life with courage and
optimism. I now have God's help."
Write that down on a 3 x 5 card, and
keep it in front of you all week long.
This thought is an important one, for it can help to set you free from
undue concern about things that occur in the lives of any of us. Positive
Daily Inspiration
This statement should be repeated over and
over to yourself all day long so that it’s full impact comes to you, so you understand
the depths of it, which is simply this, 'Am I relying on something that I think
is supporting me when it’s really sinking me?'Vernon Linwood Howard
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