Monday, April 1, 2013

Mind Power: Turning Wishes Into Reality


I was recently asked about wishes, and how much affect the the human mind has on wishes coming true.

Knowing the origination of all wishes is in our individual mind, I would have to say the human mind has everything to do with making wishes come true.

Your thoughts are uniquely yours. Your wishes are not conceived by anyone else's mind. You may have been influenced by some external idea, but you are responsible for your wishes, whether you acknowledge the fact. Your thoughts are formed by experiences and needs that no one else could not possibly know.

Do you believe you have enough control of your mind to make your wishes reality?

Your answer to that same question will show you something about yourself and your beliefs about the power of the human brain. It will also affect your ability to transform your dreams into reality.

Does it take faith to turn wishes into reality? Yes. Faith is the energy that transforms the unseen to the seen

What is the secret to turning wishes into reality? Thoughts, mixed with the energy of faith, are transformed into their material equivalents. Simply put, whatever the mind can conceive and believe the mind can create.

Translating a wish into reality is not a matter of relying on an outside party to do the work. There is no fairy godmother; there is no genie; there is no wizard; there is only you and the power of your mind.

Ellen has a very active imagination. "I am constantly amazed by the images that the brain can construct", she told me during our conversation at a local coffee shop.

"Do you believe that the mind can be used to turn wishes into reality?" I asked her.

"Yes, it can," was her reply. She looked at me with a serious expression. " I have had many wishes come true."

"Some people would say that your fulfilled wishes are just coincidences," I countered.

"Regardless, the wishes came true."

I took a sip of coffee and thought about her reply. I could not prove that what she called a fulfilled wish was a result of her mind power. It was enough that she believed in her ability to make wishes come true. She took full responsibility for her wishes. Besides, using the coincidence argument is a way for skeptics to dismiss a phenomenon without having to go to the trouble of refuting it with facts.

"What about your unfulfilled wishes?" I asked her. " You have not been 100 percent successful. Doesn't that mean that you were just in the right place at the right time when the other wishes came to pass?" Are they evidence that wishes are mere fantasies that reside only in the mind of the wisher?

"Is what someone might consider unanswered prayer evidence that God does not exist?"

I began to think about my own ability to make my wishes come true.

What is the missing element that makes some wishes come true and others that don't materialize? Here are a few suggestions that Ellen gave me.

Do not make idle wishes. Respect the power of fulfilled wishes. A frivolous wish is a sign that you don't believe; that you don't expect the wish to come true. If all your wishes come true, then you have a responsibility to be careful what you wish for. Be specific. Many times people form a wish an their mind but their mind is not able to clothe the wish in details. "I want to be rich," is a mere generality. Turn the wish into a desire by infusing it with emotion. Visualize the wish. Once the details are know it is easy to begin to see it. Put your wish into exact words. Put these words in writing and speak them everyday. Keep a diary to keep a record of what you do and how you do it. Dating your activity is a way of keeping a historical record. It is your evidence that wishes do come true.



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