| Email this Page to a FriendIGNITE YOUR PERSONAL POWERGregory C. N. Smith, Personality and Human Behaviour Specialist, Seminar Trainer and author of Life’s Loudest Secrets asks: What do you want in life? What do you really want? I usually would receive an answer of happiness or joy or peace of mind. I myself had been looking for the same things for many years. What I found was that I was looking in all the wrong places. I had been looking out in the world rather than looking within, into my world. I have found that in order to find happiness, joy or peace of mind we need to embark on a journey. This journey is of the utmost importance. This is the only journey I know that will answer your questions to fulfilling your desires. This journey will liberate you from the fetters of conformity, stress and fear that has held you in bondage for so long. In order to be truly free it is imperative that you ignite your personal power. Nathaniel Branden author of The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem puts it this way, “I have met many people who are proud of their knowledge of the universe, from physics to political philosophy to aesthetics to most recent information about Saturn to the teachings of Zen Buddhism-and yet who are blind to the operations of the private universe within. The wreckage of their personal life is a monument to the magnitude of their unconsciousness concerning the internal world of the self. They deny and disown their needs rationalize their emotions, intellectualize (or”spiritualize”) their behaviour-while moving from one unsatisfactory relationship to another or remaining for a lifetime in the same one without doing anything practical to improve it. I am not living consciously if my consciousness is used for everything but self-understanding.” James Allen author of From Poverty to Power said, “You cannot be fit to command and control unless you have succeeded in commanding and controlling yourself.” He also says, “Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom. It is the result of long and patient effort in self-control. Its presence is an indication of ripened experience, and of a more than ordinary knowledge of the laws and operations of thought. We become calm in the measure that we understand ourselves as thought-evolved beings, for such knowledge necessitates the understanding of others as the result of thought, and as we develop a right understanding and see more and more clearly the internal relations of things by the action of cause and effect, we cease to fuss and fume and worry and grieve, and remain poised, steadfast, serene.” We are all creatures of habits; we run certain patterns in our lives. You will notice you have a particular routine each day; you wake up and go through certain activities to get your day started whether it is turning on the radio to get the news, reading, meditating, eating breakfast, having your coffee or working out. Finding prosperity, happiness, peace and freedom you must take the journey within for in this journey you will learn as Wallace D. Wattles states in his book The Science of Getting Rich, “Success comes not by doing certain things but by doing things in a certain way.” In this enlightened Seminar, you will learn:
Why are we these creatures of habit? What are we trying to accomplish in our routines? Hence the question what do you want. It is happiness and peace of mind, being in control of one’s life this is what most desire. |
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