Friday, November 19, 2010

How to Talk to Your Future Self


How to Talk to Your Future Self
Source: Command More Luck

Here's how to get in touch with every talent, every ability you ever
wanted for yourself, even if you're convinced you don't have a shred
of ability in that area.

Physicists and mystics agree that all of time co-exists simultaneously. The way we experience time, with one moment following another moment after another moment, is (they say) an illusion. In reality, all moments of time are hanging around together, and our consciousness is threading its way through and among those moments of time.

They also say that there are an infinite number of variations of each
possible moment. That's what they call "parallel universes" in the
science fiction movies.

As it turns out, those parallel universes are not actually science
fiction after all. They're really there-the physicists say so. We just can't usually see them.

But there is one way to perceive them. It's your intuition (or imagination).

You can actually tune your mind in to a talent you don't have, but
would love to, and you can attract it to you. There is "another you"
in that alternate "now" that has all the talent you wanted but didn't
get.

So how do you benefit from this "other you"? How do you siphon off the abilities from the "talent gas-tank" of that other you, and get it
into your mind?

The short answer is, you don't.

You don't try to take anything away from anybody. Instead, you reach
out with your intuition and imagination and offer to combine your talents with those of that other you. You suggest a win-win merger
that benefits you both.

Then you start training those new talents, and-surprise-those very
talents appear from out of "nowhere" (but you'll know where).

Do this...

It's simple to do a bit of "day-dreaming" and talk to other versions
of yourself. How do you reach them? Just imagine it. You're always
talking to that policeman or judge or parent in your head. So why not
your other selves in other possible universes? Just imagine them. Talk
to them. Offer to do a joint venture -- share some of what you know or some of what they can do.

And then, once you've made an agreement, just accept what comes. And enjoy it.

Charles Burke is the author of "Command More Luck," a book offering powerful suggestions for getting more cooperation from life, luck, and your own mind. Whether you call it synchronicity, serendipity, or just plain old luck, you CAN become more "naturally lucky."

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

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