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I am grateful for the comments that were made to my last post. Divine inspiration continues this morning regarding this different perspective to a common yet misunderstood universal principle.
What Do You Think You Are ‘Facing’ In The Future
Imagine your future being dictated by all that is happening in the world right now. The economy. The government. Your job or business. Your relationships. Perhaps your children.
Where is it all going? To what end is it all headed?
Fear and faith are both processes of belief. Fear believes that something bad is going to happen. Faith proactively believes that something good is going to happen in your future.
Both of these belief processes preempt your future. They give you insight into your future. They foretell, prophesy and predict your future.
My great-grandfather was known to arise every morning and tell, ‘Mami’ (Katherine, my great grandmother) that he sensed that something bad was going to happen today. Guess what. He was never disappointed. He feared that day and the events that would happen. His fear was realized. Not through ‘fate’. But through the believing process of fear.
Your future is going to be ‘faced’ with fear or faith. Both produce future outcomes.
A buddy of mine was recently going through some difficult situations. He told me that he just couldn’t ‘face’ what was about to happen in his family. He said, “It’s going to be hard.”
I suggested that he NOT ‘face’ his future. By the look on his face and the fear I heard in his voice and words, he was about to project fear into his future. He was preparing himself for certain doom and gloom; failure.
I suggested that instead of ‘facing’ his future with fear and anticipation of a negative outcome, that he ‘FAITH’ his future. At first he was bewildered and didn’t have a clue as to what I was talking about. After I explained he ‘got it’ and said he would act on what I suggested.
I hear many people tell me that ‘faithing’ the future is difficult at best and usually doesn’t work. They ask the question, “Why is it so hard to have faith and believe for a positive, fruitful, prosperous, happy outcome?” That is a fair question. The good news is, I know exactly ‘why’ it is easier to ‘fear’ the future and not ‘faith’ the future.
Ready? Hold on to your hat, toupee or wig if you have one on. This is going to be profound. Life changing. Earth shattering. O.k. I’m just joking. It isn’t profound at all. It can be life changing though.
The reason that ‘fearing’ the future is SOOO easy is, we are all good at it. I mean, we’ve had a lot of practice ‘fearing the future.’ Think about it. How good are you at flying a Boeing 777? Unless you are one of those rare few people who fly a Boeing 777 (I actually have a friend who works for American Airlines who is a pilot on one of these aeronatautical behomeths) you wouldn’t have much success in even getting it to the runway.
On the other hand, if you are like the majority of adults in this country, you don’t think twice about getting into your car and going anywhere you want to go. Why can you drive a car so easily and not fly a Boeing 777? Easy answer. You’ve driven a car thousands of times. You’ve never flown a Boeing 777.
Well, my guess is, you’ve rarely made the conscious decision to ‘faith’ your future. The reason ‘fearing’ negative things into your life and seeing them come to pass, is so easy, you are good at it. It came with practice.
The very fact that you’ve seen fear work so predictably PROVES my whole point here. If you’ve not consciously disciplined yourself to practice faith in everything in your life then, you don’t know whether it will work or not. Just because you tried it once and nothing happened like you wanted it to, is no reason why it won’t work.
Go sit in the cockpit of the Boeing 777. Take a look around. You don’t have a clue as to what all you’re looking at. What will be your response to the suggestion that you should take it up for a spin around town? You can’t do it.
‘Faithing’ your future is simply making a conscious choice that you are going to get control over your conscious mind. The conscious mind is the gatekeeper of the subconscious, the soul, your heart and your spirit.
The ancient wisdom says, “Guard your heart with all diligence; for from it flow ALL of the issues of life.” So ‘how’ do your guard your heart?
You do it by closing the gate of your conscious mind and carefully monitoring ‘who’ and ‘what’ you allow inside.
I was in Dallas recently at the very glitzy and trendy ‘W’ Hotel. It was around 9:30 p.m. As we were parking, I noticed a line that went on for at least a city block of people trying to get into the ‘Ghost Bar’ atop the hotel. A guy with a black suit on, no neck, at least a size 54 coat, bald head and sinister looking eyes, was determining who got in and who didn’t.
This guy is called (at least in my book) ‘the gatekeeper.’
I don’t know what his criteria was for you getting in or not. However, he had a rope that he only removed and allowed you through if you met his criteria.
Stand guard over your thoughts. You might even need to make some arrests of thoughts that got through when you weren’t paying close enough attention (take those thoughts captive). Allow in thoughts that are good, that are positive, that are of a good report, that will produce for you positive results in your future.
‘Faith’ your future by talking about all that you DO want while avoiding talking about what you DON’T want. Stop predicting your future through the belief process of fear. Start deciding what you want and only allow thoughts that positively support that.
Whatever you allow through the gate of your conscious mind will determine what you get in every area (all the issues) of life.
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I have a habit of waking up at 3:33 a.m. much of the time. This morning was one of those times. It was almost as if I awoke to my own internal voice. It was asking me, “What are you ‘faithing’ in your life?”
As you likely know, the ancient biblical character, Job, went through a period of his life that most of us wouldn’t wish on an enemy. He started out quite wealthy with an amazing family and ‘dream life.’ Things turned for him quickly and he lost everything.
Though this story teaches many lessons, the greatest lesson is taught when, in his despair, Job states, “The thing that I’ve feared most has come upon me.” In this one statement, Job lets us in on the secret of what indeed happened to him.
As I was pondering the question that alarmed my brain and body into waking up early this morning, I found the next thought showed up as a follow up statement. It was profound (at least to me
. Ready? Here it is.
“The thing that I ‘faith’ most will come upon me.”
Fear is a belief. It is a belief that something bad is lurking in the future. Faith is belief that something favorable is in your future. Fear is exercised through worry. Focusing on the negative outcome. Faith is exercised by creative imagination. Focusing on the desired outcome.
Faith takes a decision. A decision to determine what you want and visualizing, imagining, expecting and anticipating it to show up in your life.
Why is it so easy to ‘manifest’ the result of fear? Why is it so difficult to ‘manifest’ the result of faith?
Simply put. Anything you have done repeatedly is easier to do than that which is done rarely.
We are good at manifesting the result of fear because most of us have spent out lives doing it. Our minds and emotions are attacked with thoughts and feelings of fear. Then we see the result of that fear.
The future is an illusion, just as the past is. You are not living your past presently. It is impossible. Likewise, you are not living your future presently.
‘Reality’ is only what is present, now. Reality is not what you believe will happen tomorrow. Reality is not even what you remember that has happened in the past.
Faith is a tool that we use to determine what our ‘one day’ reality will be, just as is fear. Logically and reasonably, faith is the tool that creates what we DO want while fear is a tool that produces what we DON’T want.
Faith is exercised by controlling your self dialogue. Our self dialogue is creating pictures of future outcomes. Faith must be consciously chosen and then exercised.
Here is how you exercise faith.
1. Recognize that you do have the power to control your own mind.
Many people allow what the ancient Chinese called ‘monkey mind’. They are exercising no control over their thoughts. You can control your mind. You have the power to direct your thoughts
2. Choose to become conscious of what you think about most of the time.
If you’re experiencing a negative situation, recognize that you are doing that. Then consciously decide what you want your outcomes to be and starting focusing on it within yourself.
3. Begin to direct your self talk. I call this, on purpose thinking. Millions of people around the world use affirmations. Affirmations are used to direct your conscious thoughts will affecting your subconscious thoughts.
Start practicing ‘faithing’. Make a commitment to start thinking positive thoughts rather than have your life ruled by negative thinking.
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About a year ago, early one Tuesday morning, I had just awakened when my cell phone went off. The caller ID said, “Cherri Meadows”. My heart always leaps when Cherri calls. She always has some kind of new spiritual insight to share with me. Some divine revelation that is always profound, deeply esoteric and usually life changing. Cherri doesn’t call unless she’s had a ‘God nudge’ to tell me something.
This morning, however, was different. Her first words were, “Mike, JoJo died last night. Vickie (her sister) and I have talked and we don’t want a lot of religious fanfare at her memorial service. That’s why we’d like YOU to do it for us.”
When I was 7 years old, I sat quietly in Jo (JoJo) Walker’s Sunday School class. It was springtime outside. One of those amazing, briskly cool Sunday mornings here in Texas, just before Easter. JoJo was my favorite Sunday School teacher. Unorthodox, out of the box, off the charts and a bit ‘out of this world’. JoJo made God fun!
She was the kind of lady that would do almost anything to make life lighter and happier for everybody. I remember one Christmas at her house. She had this huge three story home in what we called, ‘the old ritzy part of town.’ I was with my mon and dad. JoJo answered the door with two Ziploc type sandwich bags taped under her eyes. Her first question upon opening the door was, “Do you all think I have bags under my eyes?” We all knew that she’d stolen the idea from a Steve Martin routine, but here was a lady in her mid 50s and MY Sunday school teacher. She was hilarious. Not everyone ‘got her’. But I was a kid. I thought she was the greatest.
On that Sunday morning, she said something to us kids that I’ll never forget. She was reading the Bible to us from the first chapter of the gospel of John. She read, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” She stopped and asked us, “Kids, what does that mean?” Of course, our answer was unanimous. We said, “It means that Jesus came from heaven to earth.” Jesus was the logos, the Word, of God.
Without ever skipping a beat, JoJo said, “What it means is, your words always become flesh and you live with the results of them.” It would be years later that I would truly understand what JoJo said to us that morning.
My mentor from the ages past, Neville said that, the only thing that separates us from the animal kingdom is, ‘thought and words’. it is the ability to think and the words we use to do it with. That’s really all that verbal communication is anyway. It is thought projected through sounds and air passing over our vocal chords.
The ancient proverb says, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” As the great Earl Nightingale said it best, “You become what you think about most.”
If you can accept this, everything that you are experiencing in your life, you have thought about it, before it happened, at some level.
You may have thought about it by consciously fearing it at some time in your life. You may have heard something on the news, from the radio or television, or from a conversation with someone. And later, you allowed that communication to grip your heart with fear.
That fear quite possibly became your favorite ‘rerun’. You hit rewind in your mind, over and over again and replayed those words or that feeling that you had associated with the fear that you originally felt. You watched and heard it within so much that it became a belief. A belief that with the slightest provocation, ignited that feeling.
Done enough times, this belief and feeling becomes part of who you are. You then attract who you become. We can aptly say that not only do we become what we think about but in so doing, we attract what we think about. We become what we fear. As the ancient biblical character, Job said, “The thing I’ve feared most has come upon me.”
My sage mentor, Neville, through his writings, teaches something that I have found to be quite powerful in transforming negative beliefs and feelings into positive ones. In fact, each of us have the power within us right now, to undo whatever has been done in our lives. You have the power right now to change whatever is happening and whatever you’re getting in your life.
Neville says to assume that your future is filled with blessing, happiness, abundance, health and personal fulfillment. Make the ‘assumption’ that whatever is happening in your life right now, will turn out to be the most amazing ‘coming together’ of events that will truly bring the greatest blessing imaginable to your life.
Use the power of your imagination to direct your future. Use your internal and external verbal and non-verbal dialogue to create a story of bliss and happiness. You might be thinking, ‘but Michael, are you suggesting that I pretend that everything that is going to turn out wonderfully? Isn’t that ‘not facing reality’?
Friend, ‘reality’ is only what is happening ‘now’ in your life. In fact, it really is your interpretation of what is happening now in your life. It is your perception. To imagine more negative outcomes is a practice in ‘not facing reality.’ It is imagining future negative events. You can as easily (well with a little work and discipline) imagine positive outcomes. The truth is, it is usually more predictable to imagine and fulfill the imagination of negative events because that is what we have practiced so much in our lives. If you can perceive this, we are experts in having faith in negative outcomes.
Recognize that your future depends upon your internal dialogs. As you’ve read this post, you’ve been making decisions as to whether or not you agree with what I’m saying here. Dialog is happening within you most of your waking hours. YOU have the power to control those inner conversations. YOU have the control of what is said in your mind.
Take Neville’s advice. Learn to direct your inner conversations and assumptions in a way to produce what you do want rather than what you don’t want. Watch JoJo’s revelation of truth become real to you as YOUR WORDS become flesh in your life.
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My mother still makes the most awesome spaghetti I’ve ever tasted. She tells me how very little money it takes to make good spaghetti. But then, her spaghetti rivals only her meatloaf like you wouldn’t believe.
I asked her, “How do you make anything like this that make me keep eating long after I know that I’m full?” Of course her reply is, “Son, its all in the ingredients.”
I talk often about ‘Powerful Attitudes’. What’s the ingredients that makes a ‘Powerful Attitude’?
One is, resolve. It is a ‘never look back’ perspective. It is a ‘jump in the river’ decision. Its driven by a burning desire to live your dreams.
Another essential ingredient (that many people miss) is love. Love for people. Love for what you want to accomplish. Love for yourself.
Did you know that all 2 trillion cells of your body responds when you feel love? Tell yourself right now that you love yourself. You’ll feel it.
Success is not genuine unless you are happy. I can also say that, wealth is not success unless you are happy. So seeking and finding what truly makes you happy is essential to your success.
Thus, happiness is the third ingredient of a Powerful Attitude.
I was with my elderly uncle recently. My father passed from this life 6 years ago. This uncle is my dad’s oldest brother.
A few weeks ago, we sat at the nursing home where he lives now and laughed for almost three hours. When you’re laughing, someone said, you are taking an instant vacation. I heard another man say, “When you’re laughing, in that moment, you’re as rich as Warren Buffett.” I agree.
Laughter is the fourth ingredient to living with a Powerful Attitude.
I will share more ingredients in the near future. Get your attention fixed upon these ingredients of a Powerful Attitude. Choose to own a Powerful Attitude. Change your life; change the world.
You are amazing!
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