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Mind Power into the 21st Century: Techniques to Harness the Astounding Powers of Thought
by John Kehoe
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Anecdotes from Carol Burnett, Mark Spitz, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and others add a lively touch to this inspirational book. Mind Power Into the 21st Century takes a practical approach, giving readers techniques that they can apply to their own lives. This...(more)
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John Kehoe : Gaia Explorer
Wed Sep 27 13:40:33 UTC 2006
Source: Mind Power into the 21st Century: Techniques to Harness the Astounding Powers of Thought, Page: 9
Contributed by: Franc Paul.
John Kehoe said

We might be far more willing to learn how to use our mental mechanisms if we imagined for a moment that for every thought we either gained a dollar or lost a dollar, depending on the type of thought. Considering we think thousands of thoughts every day, this is quite a proposition. Imagine an accounting system noting our every thought and recording which ones gained us money and which ones lost us money. How diligent we would be in controlling and directing our thoughts! How enthusiastically we would create those thoughts which made us money, and how carefully we would avoid those which cost us money.

John Kehoe : Gaia Explorer
Sun Sep 10 21:56:55 UTC 2006
Source: Mind Power into the 21st Century: Techniques to Harness the Astounding Powers of Thought, Page: 7
Contributed by: Franc Paul.
John Kehoe said

You are living simultaneously in two worlds, two realities: the inner reality of your thoughts, emotions and attitudes, and the outer reality of people, places, things and events. Because we fail to separate these Inner and Outer worlds, we allow ourselves to become dominated by the Outer world of appearances, and we use the Inner world solely as a 'mirror' for whatever happens to us. Our Inner world reacts constantly and because we spend all of our time simply reacting, we never experience our power. Ironically, you begin changing your reality the day, the hour, the minute you cease constantly reacting to it.