How to turn Your Desires and Ideals Into Reality
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Book Excerpts:
Chapter 1:
What Desires Can You Make Come True?
Every desire is the heart of some Ideal. Your desires always come true. Your wishes seldom do; they die by consuming themselves in forever wishing wishes. A desire with a body or an Ideal with a heart always becomes a reality! Every desire is the heart center of someIdeal that is either revealed to consciousness and understood or hidden in the ultra-consciousness and misunderstood. The Ideal is the active body of the desire. Do not expect your desire to come true unless you give it a body. Construct an Ideal that gives substance to each desire. Make the Ideal active; endow it with the process of attainment. Then, it will become a reality! It will come true!But an “idea” is not an “Ideal”! That is where your trouble often lies! Only a few - a very, very few - of your ideas ever come true. And very, very few of your thoughts and plans ever materialize if they are made up of ideas instead of Ideals. An Ideal always manifests itself in action and becomes a reality. Unless it does so, it is not an Ideal.
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An idea is not perfect; it is but a partial image, and lacking that something which is essential, seldom comes true. Usually the element an idea lacks is the very element that, if the idea possessed it, would make the idea manifest as a reality.
Change your ideas into Ideals and they will become realities……
“If you greatly desire something,
have the guts to stake everything on obtaining it.”
~ Brendan Francis ~
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TESTIMONIAL: I FINALLY UNDERSTOOD THE DIFFERENCE
“For years I have taken classes and read books about identifying what you desire and how to have it. It seemed like it didn’t matter what I did or did not do, my results were always the same and disappointing. When I read through this book the first time, I felt something inside, like a deeper awareness of the answer I was seeking. Then I read it a second time and began to see the difference between my ideas and my Ideals…….Chapter 6:
The Only Three Activities Necessary
Excerpts:
First, there is the Ideal of Something Desired; Second, the Process that Leads to Attaining It; and Third, the Act of Making the Reality Yours.…These are the three basic activities of attaining that which you desire; they are the only ones which have been and can be successfully used in attaining any quality or degree of development within yourself or in obtaining any thing, condition or position in society or the world about you. These three activities are simply stated because they are true, not because I write them. Basic truths are always simple; and, if not enveloped in a mass of superfluous words or intertwined with a web of entangled thoughts, they are always easily understood. When simply stated and easily understood, it is easy to apply them.
If you permit your Ideal to be lost in a jungle of many words and your process to be misdirected by a multitude of varying thoughts and feelings, each pointing in a different direction, why, then, of course, your Ideal will not and cannot become a reality. Unless you can clearly and definitely state your Ideal, it is not sufficiently concrete to make any process of attaining it successful. Unless you can definitely and simply state what you are to do and how you are to do it, your plan of the process of attaining or obtaining that which you want will be confused and your effort will be partly wasted and probably unsuccessful.