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“Rearrange your priorities for a day. Make your mental images the most important part of your life and live according to them for the day. See yourself having a pleasant, loving evening with your spouse or loved one. Get the picture in your mind and see it working out exactly in the way that would be pleasant for both of you. Don’t let this picture go. This is an alignment with your spiritual self first. It is all still an invisible thought. Now act that thought out exactly in the manner you first created in your mind. This is how you shift your alignment to consider first your spiritual side, and then allow your physical world to flow from that alignment. “You can do this with anything that occupies your daily life. First align yourself with your loving presence that is there with you in your mind, get the picture firmly and act on it. Spiritual beings do not allow their thoughts and feelings to flow from their actions; they understand that their thoughts create their physical world. By aligning yourself here first and keeping that priority uppermost in your mind, you’ll soon see how easy it is to keep that alignment operating throughout your daily life.” This came from a handwritten page of one of my ten-year-old journals. It had no accreditation, so I am not sure who wrote this, but I wanted to share it. Experience the real magic of life in the moment here and now. Look at your surroundings, compare them to how a villager in the Congo lives who has just watched her family be massacred and village burnt. This comparison should take you to your knees in true gratitude for your life. Often it is not until we know what the alternatives could be that we put the real value on the good fortune in our life. As Ben Franklin puts it, “It is only when the well is dry that we know the price of water.” Life is truly magic when you supersede the pitfall of supply and demand with an appreciation of life’s treasures and cherish all that is around you in the here and now. End Hold fast to dreams, for if
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