--- On Sat, 7/11/09, Barbara
Patterson wrote:
> Vince
>
> I am working on narrowing down what I want to a laser focus. I
> have noticed how scattered my thoughts have been. Then I
> remembered your huna dvds and what they said. To see the result
> that I want, not how I get there.
Nice!
... and that 12-point-check-list is always helpful.
Look ...
... they don't teach you "laser focus" in school!
In fact, they teach something else entirely!
Read this when you're ready:
http://kahunaviking.blogspot.com/2009/07/six-lesson-schhoolteacher.html
... that's
probably the second most important article I've ever read.
And the GOOD NEWS is that you ... like me ... anyone who's
taking an interest in HUNA is already breaking that mold.
We're shattering it!
> So it doesn't matter if I take an interim job or manifest my
> employment goals immediately. What matters is what I am wanting
> as the end result.
Right.
There's usually a series of steps you have to take to get from point A
to point B, right?
Take a recent example:
Getting from ...
"homeless-and-living-in-my-car-with-no-job"
TO
"living-in-my-23-million-dollar-home-in-Malibu-with-unlimited-funds"
... just might take a couple steps!
Or not.
The important thing is doing the Ha Rite so you KNOW what
you're chosen future is going to be ... because that helps you intuit and
recognize the signs along the way.
Got it?
You might notice a job offer that doesn't seem logically consistent with your
life goals, but it's got that "feeling" ...
... Surprise! ... Surprise! ...
It leads to the next step, and ... before you know it ... you realize
you're living that future you programmed yourself.
> It is interesting how that has tripped me up for so long,
> thinking I need to be concerned about the steps along the way.
That's your
uhane/conscious mind.
... it's one of your most valuable assets, and ... once you know it's
strengths and limitations, you can always use it for your
advantage.
I know that's "Huna 101," even thought it does bear repeating.
> I did have one question though, when I want to manifest money to
> achieve that goal, do I need a specific amount? Or is it OK to
> say the money to do, be or have whatever I am asking for and be
> specific about what it is I am asking for. I could say $23
> million, but what if my goal costs more or less? As long as I
> have whatever I need to achieve my goal does it matter?
Why would you
want to "manifest money" to achieve that goal?
Is it OK to accomplish your goal?
... I don't know if you want your "laser focus" on your goal
or on the money.
But I know which one I'd choose.
I've given the example of when I needed a car ...
... and a newbie ... anyone with less than 40 years experience ... might
think you need money to get a car.
I did, at first.
But it's NOT SO!
When I worked for "money," I didn't get it.
When I worked for the car, I got a free car within two weeks.
Then ... when I worked on the REAL GOAL of
"why I thought I needed a car" ... I eventually "found out"
we didn't need a car anymore.
We got the goal.
... just my two cents ... or maybe $23 million ... worth!
:-)
So, if you go back and re-read your question, I bet you'll find the answer
reveals itself now!
Enjoy!
--Vince
© 2009 Rev. James Vinson Wingo,
DD
"Reclaim
your inner power!"
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