We have decided to make a change in our lives. Perhaps
it is quitting smoking. We throw away our cigarettes (or smoke them up) and
announce we are now a non-smoker. What changed? If I just polished off a
bacon avocado cheeseburger and then announce myself a vegetarian, am I?
If we have a room full of exercise equipment or paid up gym membership
does it mean we are physically fit? The principle is demonstration versus
intention. Our intentions may be noble, but nothing happens until we
take action and follow through. The question is: what course of action
should we follow to be successful.
Change is a process; the new man is not born in a day. Wayne Dyer writes in The Power Of Intention: When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change.
Embracing this spiritual truth we learn to think from the end. Consider: While still
smoking, we see ourselves free of cigarettes, not as someone “trying” to
quit. You have either quit or you haven’t, trying is destined to fail
for who wants to “try” hard things like quitting smoking when there are
easy things like smoking. If we are persistent, soon the smoke free
“new man” (or woman) you have built in your consciousness will emerge
and you will be free of cigarettes. We did not quit smoking; we simply outgrew it.
Think of it this way: when children we did not know that the last time
we played hide and seek or made mud pies or built a fort was the last
time, it just was. We could have made more pies or forts or organized a
round of hide and seek, but we didn’t and we didn’t think about it, it just happened naturally, part of the natural change that is "growing up", without thought on our part.
If
getting fit is the desire, do not start by making “deals” with yourself
or picking a time or date to start. Instead, before the first sit-up or
minute on the elliptical, start by seeing yourself exercising in your
minds eye, visualize yourself exercising everyday; picture your body as
it will look after exercise, do this every day, throughout the day. Soon
the urge to exercise will become overwhelming, as long as you refrain
from negative out picturing (if 50 we will never look 20 again) and
defeatist thinking (how hard it will be, pain, etc).
Train
yourself to think from the end. Like any new activity, at first it will
feel clumsy and unfamiliar. If you persist, it will become second
nature, like riding a bike. Intention is the vision; you must provide
the conditions within your consciousness for the ultimate success of
your demonstration.
Oh, bacon avocado cheeseburgers? Don’t be silly; they are the food of the Gods.
© Vincent Jones Living In Spirit
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