Thursday, March 4, 2010

Day 29 of 331 - More Progress

Good Evening!

Actually, I should have said "Good morning!" It is now 12:27 AM (Friday). I put in 8 hours on my paid project, and another hour or so on the Rosson model. So it's late.
I made final corrections to the basic 'gingerbread' on the front porch. All that is left is the gingerbread surrounding the entry gable and the main 'picture window.' Meanwhile, I will just say that I continue to move forward towards the goals I have stated herein. I am doing elegant historic architecture. I am visualizing and affirming that I make a specified amount of money. I see that happening.
I will admit that I am not as focused on the specific goals I outlined relative to The Pecans. I know that the reason is that I do not quite understand how I can achieve my goals without somehow inducing those in charge of The Pecans to do things that they may choose not to do. What that means is that I do not quite grasp how my decisions interface with the agency of others to act contrary to my own wishes.
Perhaps I am "thinking too much," as my father used to say to me occasionally. Perhaps I should simply visualize what I want, and 'release it,' as Jack Canfield suggests. I did spend time this morning looking at, and reading The Pecans brochure. I will simply say that this is something I am still seeking to understand. In the meanwhile, I am reading an excellent book, Promptings, by Cody Bateman. By doing so I am continuing to learn valuable principles that are increasing my understanding of the powers of the mind to create the lives that we picture or imagine. So I continue to make progress in the area of gaining knowledge and understanding - and that is tremendously important.
So, it continues. It probably isn't too exciting to read about the incremental progress I am making, but that is what a good part of the process is.

Good night - or Good Morning, that is!

Mr. Ballantyne

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