Secrets to turning your dreams into reality
Author reveals how to transform your life and claim your destiny now
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Have you ever wondered why only a few individuals reach the pinnacle of their personal success while others never fully realize their most basic dreams and ambitions? That's what Julie Chrystyn discovers in “The Secret to Life Transformation”: how to achieve your visions of success and claim your destiny now. An excerpt.
The power of a transformed mind
Nothing gives us more pleasure than accomplishing something previously deemed impossible. The spirit to achieve lives within us, drives us to heights and distances beyond what we can see, hear, and touch. We know that there is more to life than what we perceive with our senses. We are uncomfortable and unsatisfied when we feel disconnected from the realm of the supernatural.
Poor education and trips around the mountain for years or decades have left too many people without hope or purpose. However, an age is slowly but surely dawning when people’s desires are meeting their destinies, and they are manifesting them into reality in great numbers. Such has always been the master plan. In Genesis 1:28, God instructs us to “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.”
According to Webster’s, to have dominion means to rule or have the power to rule; to have sovereignty and sovereign authority. In legal terms it means having ownership. Now, dominion over every living thing that moves on the earth — that’s quite a gift and responsibility! And it does not say “some of you,” or “a select few,” or “the chosen ones,” but every single individual that God has created. Yes, you have dominion over every living thing on earth.
In 1900 the philosopher and author William James wrote: “The human individual…lives usually far within his limits; he possesses powers of various sorts which he habitually fails to use.” James examined our “habit of inferiority” and stated that we operate under subconscious, self-imposed limitations and never even come to this awareness. Others have built on his insight, labeling the many ways in which we restrict ourselves as “repression.”
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It was certainly the turning point in mine. As an immigrant child struggling at every conceivable level in a new and strange world, with parents whose primary struggle was to put a roof over our heads, food on the table, and to provide a decent education for my brother and me, worry became the constant drumming backbeat of my life. My father taught me to believe that if I didn’t struggle and sacrifice, our very survival would be at stake. I considered worry a way of life, and if for a moment I didn’t worry, I worried that I wasn’t worrying and felt like a sluggard! Needless to say, this led to a lot of anxiety, illness, and a lack of prosperity and happiness. I don’t fault my parents. I never did. They did the best they could. I always knew that they had my best interests at heart, but eventually the burden became so enormous that I had to learn the truth and create a very different reality for myself. This was no overnight accomplishment. But if my father were alive today to see just how far I’ve come, the shock of it would probably kill him.
So many people fall prey to the lie that life is just what we have now, that it will always be predictably this way. Whatever problems and issues you are focusing on right now will be your problems and issues tomorrow; you are perpetuating them into your future. You assure your lack of financial security in the future by worrying about the lack of it right now. You guarantee your lack of future success by thinking about all the obstacles that will keep you from getting there. You are aging faster because you are quite aware of how a modern, stress-filled life is causing you to age prematurely. Examine your thoughts and review the life you have created. If you say to yourself, “I can’t do that,” you won’t. On the other hand, if you assert to yourself that what you want is possible, that what you want is attainable, and that what you want is something you deserve, it’s a just a matter of time until you find the means to achieve it.
Success is energy. Fame is energy. Love is energy. Failure is energy. Illness is energy. Gucci shoes and a brand-new BMW are energy. So is your beat-up Toyota. A lack of motivation and excitement about your life is energy, as is the thrill of knowing that what you are about to do will rock the world! I often witness this in a magical seven-year-old girl I know. If you told her that we were going to visit a concentration camp, she would say, “Oh, boy! Let’s go to camp!”
What is out there is determined by what is within us. This theory was demonstrated by the great Nobel laureate and scientist Werner Karl Heisenberg, who discovered one of the central principles of modern physics. It was named after him: the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Heisenberg demonstrated that on a subatomic level, the observer, by the decisions he made, affected the outcome of a physics experiment. This was the first time that the scientific community recognized that the observer and the act of observing were inseparable from what was observed. In lay terms, you can perceive events in your life as you wish, but what you choose to perceive will change the energy of that situation or circumstance, and thus change the reality.
Is science beginning to prove what the Bible has said all along? Mark 11:24 states, “Therefore I say unto you, what things soever you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you shall have them.” It doesn’t say “some of the things you desire.” It doesn’t say “three of the things you desire.” It doesn’t say “depending on when and what you desire,” but “what soever you desire.” If you believe, you shall have it.
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