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How I Changed The World
by Leslie Fieger
There is no substitute for direct personal application.
Information or knowledge will not change your life. Wishful thinking or
daydreaming will not change your life. It is in the application of
knowledge that power is secured and exercised.
Almost all people want to change the world. Some want to change the
whole world; some only want to change their own personal environment.
Anytime you want more out of life, you are expressing your desire to change
the world, at least your little comer of it.
If you want to change your world, you must first change yourself. How?
By changing the way you think.
People everywhere are clamoring for more. All want to have more of what
life has to offer. It is, however, first necessary to become more. Becoming
more is accomplished by asserting your will in harmony with infinite
potentiality; by choosing to make the direct personal application; by
choosing to change who you are.
Nothing in the universe is stagnant. It is either expanding or
contracting. Life is not static either. It is either in the process of
becoming or in the process of dying. Scientists use the term entropy to
describe the tendency of all things to come to an end. When something is
actively becoming more, they say it is anti-entropic. Another way to
express this is to say that nothing ever stays the same.
It is impossible for you to stay the same. You are either enhancing
yourself or you are in the process of degrading yourself. If you do not
consciously take control of your personal power to choose and create your
own destiny, then you have given up to the process of death and
degradation, to entropy.
It is the choice between being a creator of the circumstances of your
life and being just another creature of circumstance. It is the choice
between power and impotence. It is the choice between being self-actualized
or being a victim.
Victims complain about the hand that life has dealt them;
self-actualized individuals figure out how to deal from their own deck.
Victims focus their attention on externals in the world without and
complain about the wounds that the world is inflicting on them;
self-actualized individuals focus their attention on themselves and the
world within, and then, go about making their mark on the world.
Those who are stuck in the condition of being creatures of circumstance
ramble on about the need to change the world; those who have decided to
become creators of circumstance enter into the silence of their own
potentiality and focus on changing themselves.
And what is found is, that when you focus on changing yourself, the
world automatically changes along with you. The world without is the
reflection of the world within.
Take charge of who you are becoming. Change your method of thinking by
conscious choice. Change your subconscious programming by consciously
chosen repeated affirmation. Change your view of life by concentrated
creative visualization.
It is really as simple as becoming proactive instead of being reactive.
Connect with who you are, with spirit, with universal consciousness. Go
within. Enter into the silence. Visualize that which you desire. Believe
that you already have the thing thought of. Be grateful.
This is the direct personal application that leads to the claiming of
and the exercise of your own true power.
**This article was excerpted from the eBook,
The Initiation
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