Bob Proctor mentors people to help them get rich. Just ask John Assaraf, another spiritual entrepreneur and fellow law of attraction master from the movie "the Secret."
Most people operate on automatic pilot - moving through their daily lives in a trance, not even paying attention to what they are mentally focused upon. Their thoughts run rampant without any control or direction.
What distinguishes humans from animals is our thinking process. If you're letting your thoughts roam freely, without direction or purpose, you are operating on the level of the animal kingdom. No wonder you're stuck in survival mode.
Living a life without control over your thoughts is like driving a car without your hands on the steering wheel.
Every bump and obstacle in the road is going to send you in directions you don't plan to go. The same with your thoughts. If you do not control your thoughts, who knows where you will end up.
This is evidenced in Ella Wheeler Wilcox's famous poem "The Winds of Fate" written in the late 1800s:
Take control of your thoughts, reprogram your mind and wipe out negative conditioning to trim and set the sails for a new course in life. Then - whatever it is you desire - including riches, will be yours.
On the other hand, don't take control and see where you end up. Most likely just like everyone else: leading a life of quiet desperation.
Continue to be a victim of the "Winds of Fate" and you will most definitely crash on the rocks. Don't be surprised if what you want in life doesn't show up. Most people want an "Easy" button they can push. They just want to win the lottery without any action on their part. People like this may win the lottery, but in a year it will be all gone. Anything of value takes some form of action and commitment.
"When I met Bob Proctor I was 20 years old, flat broke and heading in the wrong direction in life. In addition, I had no idea how I was going to build a life for myself that would have meaning and purpose.""Well, it's been twenty-seven years since I first attended his program and what he taught me then and continued to teach me over the years has allowed me to make millions of dollars for myself and others while living an extraordinary fulfilling life," Assaraf says.The secret of getting rich, according to Bob Proctor and the 11 Forgotten Laws, is to pay attention to what is going on in your mind.
Most people operate on automatic pilot - moving through their daily lives in a trance, not even paying attention to what they are mentally focused upon. Their thoughts run rampant without any control or direction.
What distinguishes humans from animals is our thinking process. If you're letting your thoughts roam freely, without direction or purpose, you are operating on the level of the animal kingdom. No wonder you're stuck in survival mode.
Living a life without control over your thoughts is like driving a car without your hands on the steering wheel.
Every bump and obstacle in the road is going to send you in directions you don't plan to go. The same with your thoughts. If you do not control your thoughts, who knows where you will end up.
This is evidenced in Ella Wheeler Wilcox's famous poem "The Winds of Fate" written in the late 1800s:
One ship drives east and another drives westThe "set of a soul" starts with what you're allowing to roam freely in that mind of yours. Like a boat, you need to trim the sails and set the rudder to follow the course of the winds. When you do this, you decide your fate, you set the course your life needs to take. You determine what you let into that noodle of yours.
With the selfsame winds that blow.
'Tis the set of the sails,
And Not the gales,
That tell us the way to go.
Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate;
As we voyage along through life,
'Tis the set of a soul
That decides its goal,
And not the calm or the strife.
Take control of your thoughts, reprogram your mind and wipe out negative conditioning to trim and set the sails for a new course in life. Then - whatever it is you desire - including riches, will be yours.
On the other hand, don't take control and see where you end up. Most likely just like everyone else: leading a life of quiet desperation.
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