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by James Ray
In my seminars, as well as my coaching, I find that the major problem individuals have is that they (at a subconscious level) do not feel that THEY PERSONALLY are worthy of achieving their goals.
This is unfortunate and directly opposed to EVERY great teaching that has ever been propagated. Furthermore, I find this limiting belief to be particularly rampant in the area of money and wealth creation. Unfortunately, this situation has been erroneously perpetuated by many well-meaning religious organizations.
If you who have attended my seminars, you know that they are devoted to eliminating the programming in your subconscious that hinders the achievement of your dreams. Your Total Belief System (TBS), although highly unconscious, limits the actions you take and the results you attract into your life.
“It is the Father’s good pleasure to give you the KINGDOM” (Jesus), “You shall lay up GOLD as dust and have PLENTY of silver” (Job), “I come that you might have life more ABUNDANTLY” (Jesus again).
The message is clear.
The Latin root of the word desire is “de — sire” meaning “of the Father” (isn’t that cool?). Your desire is your higher self waiting for manifestation.
What do you really want? (not what you think you can get).
Is it worthy of you?
Are you willing to trade a portion of your life for it? This may seem harsh, but it is absolutely true. Whatever you are creating takes your time and effort. Therefore choose something worthy of trading your precious life for.
Choose something that creates passion — the human spirit will not invest itself in mediocrity. Re-member with your total and complete worthiness.
“The question is not are you worthy of your goal … is your goal worthy of you.”
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