The Becoming God

Saturday, June 05, 2021

Start Writing Your Themes

R. H. J. in It Works would have us make a list of what we want, what we wish for and desire in order of their importance to us. I think each individual desire is a theme of what we want (see Neville Goddard, Seedtime and Harvest). Rather than make a list, write down each theme on an individual sheet of paper. On the sheet you can elaborate details of the desire, describe a scene that implies that it exists and is received, and fill in other incidentals. Ordering their importance and eliminating no longer desired items becomes a simple matter of shuffling or discarding pages. The things desired can be reviewed, prayed for, and visualized individually instead of as a mass of disjointed figures - just turn the pages one by one, and spend as much time as you need on each. I suppose we could vision-board each theme's page, too.

Loose-leaf binders seem like a good idea. Half-sheet (5 1/2" by 8 1/2" paper and binders are available.

Remember to honor and thank God who directs all things. While Pharaoh is the one who said, "So let it be written; so let it be done," in the movie, history would have been much different if he had honored God and yielded to Moses, who you are. Recognition of the Omnipotent Power "I" am is more important than all the things It can bestow upon you.

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