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The secret of Wattles is go out of focus

At first glance it seems that the method of science Wattles is based on visualization, desire, faith and purpose. We will now take a slightly different version, different angle.

The real value is to not spend all his time focused on the vision. Wattles does not explain much, but yet he says in a couple of places: the secret of the method is to make our spirit permanently contained and active vision, the desire that compels, without having our attention focused on it all the time. It is very difficult.

Wallace Wattles idea is that our desires should remain tightly bound and active in our soul, but our head is all the time visualizing what you want. Even I have experienced it several times: when I get so much desire cease to be a central part of my brain, readily apparent to me, made, executed, materialized. It’s like a miracle and every time I forget frustrates me, because I know.

When you’re a newcomer in this technique, spends all day focusing on your vision before your eyes, looking for ways to make it more real, believing that touch or taste. But it is only when the mind can get out of that corset and travel freely, but leaving the root in our souls desire, when things materialize.

I would dare to suggest to the students of Wattles, especially the starters, to take heed of my advice.

Even I think that out of focus technique must be mastered, or should require much control over visualization and display technique posed by Wattles. I think that both are complementary and must dominate both at the same time and with the same degree of mastery. I’m on that path, and so far I can say that things have materialized before me are those in which I managed, “DeFocus”.

Wattles’s book emphasizes both a vision of what you want, that one gets confused and believes that the more time you spend looking at your inner vision, achieve faster than a reality. And something also tells WW in his book. But that vision and passion for continuous monitoring  manages to put anxiety in the visualized object. And this anxiety directly conspire against achieving it. Anxiety is what we feel when we do not believe in it. And that is what must go.

The secret is wanting something in so deep, so thoughtful, that is incorporated into our mind without having to be seeing it constantly. Only the universe knows when you want something deeply. So this is a matter of trial and error. I’ve checked several times, and after several experiences one can really feel you’re doing well and when it does wrong.

It is a matter of experimentation for each, and each must find their own way of viewing that allows out of focus, and their own way out of focus while viewing.

What you see when you face problems?

In my work every day my specialty is solving problems. My job is having a limited budget, impossible deadlines and demands of every kind, solving problems that appear to come to fruition in a timely manner. And there are problems every day, and many.

At first, by inexperience, I despair, my heart beating became mad, and my hands sweat. Until I met Wallace Wattles. That was a soothing balm huge and that made me see things differently.

Now when I meet a problem that seemed insoluble, my first reaction is to look inward, toward my deep soul. Reassuring, and still bring calm. The soul controls the brain, and if your soul or your spirit are nervous or desperate, your brain will not work properly either. Ideas will not come and solutions does not appear.

Once this is done, my soul quiet, perhaps thinking of a reassuring landscape, or in a future where this problem is finally solved, the brain begins to seek solutions resting on that tranquility. Everything matches. Everything becomes clear.

There, at that time, begin to appear magically solutions. And perhaps more than one at a time.

This whole process, day after day, generates an adrenaline in your body that makes you feel pleasure. Especially if you see that the solution adopted were the best, the brightest. And that leads you to a physical pleasure, palpable, clear and clean.

The surprising truth of the action

I read a small article Dr. Robert Anthony on the truths and myths surrounding what we know as action. For action he implies the work, physical or mental activity that we develop when we earn money or get a fine. And, what says Dr. Anthony is simply amazing. Let me clarify that this doctor is an expert in the philosophy surrounding Wallace wattle and his work.The idea that introduced the article is simple, but not less amazing. Its based in thinking that we must act, work, move, but only when we are really prepared. Will try to translate as best as possible the idea of Dr. Anthony.

All of us work guided by the idea that if no effort, nothing is achieved. Since we have put this small idea into our head and our whole culture revolves around it. Without effort, without working hard, without immolation at the altar of work nothing will be achieved. That is the message. However all we have seen here and there people who seem to get everything they intend effortless, and although not many, surely we all know some. And everyone, absolutely everyone we know many people who kill their entire working lives, they are slaughtered them and their families, and yet remain in poverty, rising hardships, not even achieve the minimum that would make happy.

Why this happens? Because work without being prepared, is moving backwards. And what means be prepared? It is to be on the vibration that attracts the best things we want. The entire universe vibrates, because all lives. And our vibrations attract other similar vibrations. Our thought vibrates, and thus attract the things we want when we’re ready.

But if we work under pressure, forcing the stones to sting until we bleed hands, which we attract is more pain, more punishment. Our vibration will be negative, it will be towards the pain and sacrifice, and that will come toward us faster than we imagine. In return, we should focus on the idea of what we want, but before you make the effort.

The secret for that is given by the same author. Before acting, thinking about what we want for our future. If in doing so we feel heaviness or anxiety, is not the time to act. If when we think about future feel the rush and anxiety for their achievement, wait. If, however, when thinking about the things we want to achieve we feel peace and calm and we know that is already on its way towards us, it’s time to act, working to implement our best effort into what we do. We know that the result will be what we want and that we only have to pave the way for reaching things that crave.

Things will not arrive by our mental or physical effort alone, nothing will do against the power of the universe. They arrive at the time that our energy is ready, vibrating with what so desired, that our effort is no longer an effort, and will not fatigue or punishment, but will only enlist the ground so that we will reach that happiness.