Wednesday, July 18, 2012

"Intention says, no limit here.  Nothing can stop me. I feel it. I see it in my mind's eye. I have focused will as the laser beam of my intent. I am involved. I persist. Nothing is too much trouble. My intention has to be delivered. I  insist on it. I won't quit until it is... 


Persistence and patience are the keys to intention. But for that to work you have to focus and concentrate on the target. Most people quit before the final pay out which is sad but that's life. I was in a silver mine where the old miners had dug and dug for years and found only a trickle of silver here and there. When they finally quit digging they were just twelve feet from a a multi-million dollar motherlode...


The Mongols were brilliant organizers. In fact there word orda gave rise to our word order. What we learn from them is their ability to stick to the project no matter what. They could ride in anguish and pain. Conditions were irrelevant to them.  The intent was the only thing that mattered...


What you're looking to do with intent is to focus on the target and never let go, no matter how long it takes...


I like the symbology of the woodpecker. Each peck does not amount to much but eventually the whole bloody tree comes down...


Now you probably haven't thought much in terms of the power of your will...The difference between  will and intention is that, for many people, intention is just a mental act---a kind of wishful thinking---whereas the force of will projected from your consciousness contains not only your thoughts and desires but also your own life force. Your will, projected correctly, will contain the vital ingredient, your spirit---the very essence of what you are."

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