Dr. Wayne Dyer's Advice - Your thoughts are your reality
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the strangest secret is nothing more than these words we become what we think about all day
long and it sounds almost too simple to be such a great and powerful secret but
the fact is that our thoughts are the things that we use to create our reality
does everything come from and his response was where does your question
come from it is from the same no place the same place that has no boundaries
and no form and it is that spiritual
element that all things emanate from we become what we think about all day long up in the universe it's either high or low or fast or slow and higher and faster energy label a problem if you can somehow learn how to do a somersault into the
inconceivable and land in a place where you're looking at a new level of
consciousness in which problems are not a possibility for you and that you can attract anything that you want into your
life that there is a source in the universe or you can have a different
vision and the vision you can have is of you today to be able to attract and
companion and create anything that you want the power of the mind one of the
great lessons to learn from these kinds of experiences that you'll be having here so what I'm suggesting is that
there is a place within each and every one of us from which all of us can go to
where all of us can go there was a man that I admired very much his name was Herman Melville Melville was a great
American writer back in the nineteenth century he wrote Moby Dick and and many other
great pieces of literature and much poetry and he would leave his writing
space in Western Massachusetts and he would go out into the cornfields and he
would lie down on his back and he would see the in August he would see the corn
as I say in South Pacific as high as an elephant's eye I think that south but so what ever that is Oklahoma I guess in it
and he would imagine that this sea of
corn silk that's all that he could see lying on his back was the ocean
and you know I used to teach Moby Dick when I taught English literature and a
lot of people think that he was just a obsessive old man looking for a whale
but what Moby Dick was really about was
the pursuit of that which everyone else considers to be impossible and the
obsessive determination to not allow oneself to be defeated by any forces in
the universe it's a very powerful theme in Melville's life and as he would lie
there on his back he would look up and this is what he wrote in Moby Dick for
as this appalling ocean surrounds the
verdant land so in the soul of man there
lies one insular Tahiti full of peace
and joy but encompassed by all of the
horrors of the half lived life
you gotta go to Tahiti you got to go to that inner Tahiti that place of peace
and joy and as I'll be talking about tomorrow make conscious contact with
that source from which you emanated because most of us when we come from
that source most of us we show up into this world and in this world we take on
something called an ego and when we take on this ego it's really nothing more
than just an idea that we carry around about who we are and we begin to believe in this idea about who we are and this
idea about who we are is something that we run our lives on and it's really
based upon the the notion that who I am is what I have and Who I am is what I do
and who I am is what others think of me
my reputation and who I am is separate
from everyone else and who I am is separate from what I
would like to attract into my life that is from what's missing in my life somehow I'm separate from that that's
five and six Who I am is separate from God for my source and
those six ideas that we carry around inside of us are the things that destroy
our abilities to become manifest errs attractors of anything that we want to

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