![]() Initially I wanted nothing to do with it but the idea wouldn't leave me alone. In 2009 my girlfriend challenged me to go for it once again. If I'd simply focused on the money, and let the Universe figured out how to get it to me, I would have succeeded! It felt good to figure out why I'd failed but I wasn't willing to try again. It hadn't occurred to me that trying to manifest winning the lottery was forcing the Universe to deliver the money through only one method. The very first thing the Rosicrucians had taught me was, "You can manifest anything you want as long as you don't try to control how the desire comes to you." I couldn't believe it! I was so angry with myself. In 2008 I was walking one night, when out of the blue, the reason I'd failed to manifest the lottery popped into my mind. What good was something that worked for some things but not the things that really mattered? ![]() Finally I decided to give up on the Law of Attraction. My way of doing things had always worked before. For the life of me, I couldn't figure out what I'd done wrong. It was the first time ever that something I really, Really, REALLY WANTED had failed to manifest. I quit.įailing to manifest the lottery was a crushing defeat for me. When I came emotionally crashing down the last time, I felt suicidal. The emotional roller coaster of intense highs and the following low lows was brutal. I kept this up for three months straight. ![]() ![]() When I found out I'd lost, emotionally I came crashing down. Before each lottery game I worked myself into an emotional frenzy. At the time I thought manifesting results were caused by intense emotion. I decided to go after winning the California lottery. As I thought about this, I decided it was time to step up my game and manifest a truly life changing result. Suddenly the thought hit me that I'd been way more successful manifesting my desires than I ever had been trying to achieve my goals the traditional way. In 2003 I was driving down the highway thinking about the Law of Attraction. If you'd like to watch the actual race click here. He had broken through the belief barrier and shown that there was no wall there. In the next two months*, 26** different individuals ran sub four minute miles. Roger's race time was like the shot that was heard around world. He'd made history! His final time was 3 min 59.4 seconds! Finally the loud speaker blared, "Ladies and gentlemen, the time was three." The roar of the crowd drowned out the rest of the announcement. It seemed like it was taking the announcer forever. ![]() After crossing the finish line and breaking the tape, exhausted and totally spent, he waited. A short time into the fourth lap, he surged ahead and took the lead position. One lap passed, and then another and another. On a windy day in May of 1954, Roger lined up at a starting line. He intensified his physical training and visualized his desire in order to create a sense of certainty in his mind and body. Roger ignored all the naysayers and negativity. Some doctors said that if a human ran a sub four mile that the runner's heart would explode and come right out of the body. So many athletes had tried and failed to do this that many believed it was physically impossible. He was going to run a mile in less than four minutes. After two months of thinking about it, he decided that instead of quitting in defeat, he was going to come back and literally make history. After a personal failure at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 a young Roger Bannister considered quitting running all together. ![]()
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