Sunday, October 16, 2011

THE SECOND RULE OF HABAKKUK - WRITE THE VISION

HABAKKUK RULE #2 – WRITE THE VISION

Rule #2 is simple.  So simple. 

HabakkuK must have had a flair for the neuro-sciences.

To get things done, to get the process of creation and manifestation into motion do something deceptively simple.

Write it down.   Yes, write down your big idea. 

Writing things down has magic in it.  How does this magic work?

The big idea that excites you floats in your brain in circuits of neuronal cells connected among themselves by synaptic bonds.  Once you decide to do something - to act - the electric impulse is transmitted to motor nerve cells that are attached to the muscles of your hand.  Now this is a major change.  Involving motor nerve cells creates a new class of neuronal circuits that act like a ripple in a pool and trigger specialized awareness and attention brain center.  (They are located in the reticular activating system).  You start to see the possibilities – the pathways to creation and manifestation.  In fact drawing a mind-mapping diagram may suffice.  Your big idea has grown and reproduced associations with other ideas.  Your objective now occupies your consciousness. 

The associations transform into possibilities.  And the possibilities move in your direction.  Everybody seems to be coming to your assistance.

Here is what HabakkuK told us to do and how to do it:

“And the Lord answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.”  (Habakkuk 2:2).

Write your - ideas - objectives, in a spiral notebook. Or an index card.  Clear and simple.  Use an electronic tablet if you wish.  Draw a mind-map.  Dial a phone number, make a call.  Do something.  
Watch for the possibilities and opportunities coming towards you.

Oh, one little thing - welcome your onrushing opportunities.  Embrace them with open arms. If you say “but”, in your mind, you close the doors to the opportunities.
Keep you arms open.

© 2011 Mandy Lender MD

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