Friday, December 3, 2010

Like it or Not

I read this article this morning. 
It's by Darel Rutherford who wrote the book, To God or As God

Most poor people know what they want, but don't have it because they continue to see themselves wanting, but not having. They say they want to be rich, but they continue to identify with being poor. When I accuse them of intending to be poor, they usually deny my accusation and become very upset. But they're wrong. They have what they intended.

Who you are now is who you intended to be,
whether you believe that or not.

And what you have in your life is the result of that intention. If you don't like what you have, change your intention.

To have your dream come true, you must envision yourself already having what you want.

Your "I Am" statement is actually a prayer, the means
by which you decide what you will expect from life.




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