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Here's a secret that may surprise you: when you
want something, but can live without having it,
you have upped the odds of your having it. This is one of the ironies of life. As long
as you are playfully desiring something, but not addicted to your
having it, the universe will most likely quickly bring
it to you. But as soon as you say, “I must have this,”
you begin to push it away.
Why? Because you are sending out an energy to repel
what you say you want.
Because you are focused on need and not in the moment.
Because you haven't learned the ultimate secret:
Let Go.
Again, the ultimate secret to attracting whatever you want is
to want it without needing it. When you are detached to the
outcome, you disconnect from everything that could sabotage
your success when you state your intention and are happy whether you
achieve it or not. This is a delicate balance. But it's the major
secret to how the universe works. In other words, in the world of everyday reality,
struggling to achieve something causes the opposite forces
within yourself to kick into play. But when you come from
an inner place of serenity, and you go with the flow toward
your wishes, you have upped the odds of your achieving
them. Your peace will attract peace.
Years ago I discovered that most of us, myself included, don't
like to let go and allow because there's nothing for us to grapple
with. There's no drama. Most of us feel that if we can't get
in there and fight and struggle, we don't feel like we're accomplishing
anything or getting anywhere. The struggle gives a sense of accomplishment. At least,
you can say, “Hey, I tried.”
The ego gets a big rush out of struggle. The ego gets to feel
that it is doing something worthwhile. Well, that's okay. If
your ego needs a pat on the back, let it struggle for some of
the things that you desire. But the truth is, you don't have to
struggle at all. Again, it can be another way, an easier way.
I used to teach a class called “The Inner Game of Writing.”
It was modeled after the work of Tim Gallwey, who wrote
The Inner Game of Tennis and co-authored several other “inner
game” books. What I discovered was that we have at
least two distinct beings within us, not personalities so much
as aspects of our mind. Gallwey called them Self One and
Self Two. Self One can be likened to your ego, the part
of you that wants to control.
Self Two can be likened to the inner master within you, the
part of you that is connected to all things. The job of Self One is to select what you
want and let go. The job of Self Two is to bring it to you.
Gallwey learned that when people learned to let go and
trust, they got what they wanted more often than not, and it
came much easier than if they fought for it.
The same concept works in your life. Choose what you
want and let God or the Universe (whatever that means to
you) bring it to you. Let it orchestrate the events that will
manifest the thing you desire. Give up needing to know how
you will manifest anything. Knowing how can become a limitation.
If you choose to manifest something, but can't consciously
see a way to create it, you may give up. The conscious
mind can't see all of the possibilities. Surrender control
and you free the universe to bring you whatever you want.
Again, when you know what you want and are clear, you will
be drawn to the thing you want, and events will pull it to you.
Dan Poynter is a dear friend and internationally recognized
expert on self-publishing. He's written several books, including
the famous Self-Publishing Manual. Dan also conducts
weekend seminars in his home on how to self-publish and
market your own book. He's been offering this seminar for
over 10 years, has helped hundreds of people, but has always
struggled to get people to register for the event. One day Dan
called me for my help. “I want you to write a brochure for me that
is so powerful that people sign up for my seminar without
my having to do a thing.”
Well, notice what Dan was doing. He knew what he didn't
want (to pull teeth to get people to come to his seminar),
and he knew what he did want (to have people call and
register easily and effortlessly). When I agreed to create a new
brochure for Dan, what did he have to do? Let go.
He had to let go. He had to trust that he hired the right guy
and all would be well. So I designed a flyer for Dan, he loved it,
and he printed it. A few weeks later, I called him and he said,
“My seminar is already sold out.”
“It is?!” I yelled, delighted. But Dan stopped me in my
tracks. “But it isn't due to your flyer,” he
said. “It isn't?” Dan went on to say
“The seminar sold out two weeks ago, and I only mailed
out the new flyer last week. There had been a delay in the
mailing.” I asked “Then what happened?” I asked. “Why
did it sell out?” Dan didn't know. But here's my guess.
As you know by now, the energy you give out brings the results
you get. When Dan stated his new intention, and allowed
me to create a new flyer for him, he was changing the inner
signal he was sending out. Once you change the way
you are inside, the outer world changes. Dan didn't even
have to mail his flyer out. People picked up on the signals
in the air and responded.
Crazy? Well maybe so. But as I've pointed out throughout this
recording, the energy you give out attracts and creates the results
you get. Change your inner energy and you change
your results.
The following story reveals how one of my greatest dreams
came true. I am sharing it with you in the hope that it will inspire
you to go for your own dreams. It's all about the power
of setting an intention and then letting go of it.
I wanted to have an audio program of my own in the
Nightingale-Conant catalog for many years. I wanted it for
the prestige, as well as for the profit. I wanted to be among
their roster of greats: Tony Robbins, Tom Peters, Deepak
Chopra, Bob Proctor, Brian Tracy, and Wayne Dyer.
But until autumn 1998, this desire had only been a dream.
Despite the fact that I always sent Nightingale-Conant my
new books as soon as they were published, I could never
seem to ignite their interest in my work. But I never gave up. I simply held onto the
dream, trusted that something would give sooner or later,
and kept doing my thing.
And then something amazing happened. One day, a man began sending me e-mail, asking
numerous questions about marketing in general and P.
T. Barnum in particular. I answered all of his
questions, glad to help. Then, one day I received a shock. The man
sent me an email saying, “If you ever want your material
considered by Nightingale-Conant, let me know. I'm their
Marketing Project Manager.”
This amazing story illustrates many lessons: The power of a dream (I held my vision of
what I wanted for years).
The miracle that comes from having someone who believes
in you.
The true magic that occurs when you are in alignment
with your life's purpose and doing what makes your
heart sing. And the power of letting go.
I'm sure there are other lessons in this story, lessons that
you see and I don't. Again, I am sharing this with you in
the hope that it sets your own heart on fire, awakens something
in your soul, and urges you to go for—and get—your
own dreams. And here's something else to think about:
According to research done at Spindrift Foundation on the
power of prayer, a “Thy will be done” prayer gets more
than twice as many results as a specific “give me this”
prayer. That's why it's so important to end your request for
anything you want with the magic words, “This or something
better.”
When I was writing my book on P. T. Barnum, I went to the famous showman's
grave in Bridgeport, Connecticut. I had a moving experience
there. But what I want to share with you here is what I saw written
on P. T. Barnum's gravesite marker. To my surprise, carved in
his simple concrete headstone were these magical words, words
that Barnum relied on throughout his colorful life:
“Not my will but thine be done.” Those magic words worked for Barnum, helping
him to survive personal and professional disasters
and to become one of America's first millionaires, and
those words can work for you, too.
In other words, trust the universe. Want something better?
You can ask for whatever you want to do, be, or have, but
also be willing for the universe to give you something better.
End all of your requests with the phrase, “This or something
better” and you will be letting the universe know that “Thy
will be done” is of highest importance.
Why is this so? Because the universe can see the big picture
while your ego can't. Your job is to ask for what you want, and
then to act on the inner nudges you get to do things, like
make phone calls, write letters, visit a certain person,
or whatever. Bob Proctor, in his wonderful book, You Were Born
Rich, puts it this way:
“Learn to follow the quiet voice within that speaks in feelings
rather than words; follow what you 'hear' inside, rather
than what others may be telling you to do.” The universe itself will act to move you to
what you want, and move what you want to you. All you have
to do is let go, while acting on your inner prompts. Let go
of fear, doubt, worry, disappointment, and any other negative