Natalie's
Spirit Writings Tuesday the
18th of December 2007
Lecture time!
We will pick up where we left off (lecture – 01); I trust that you have all
finished your homework? If not, disregard this and go back and do as I said,
wait a week and then come back.
I will not hand out detentions. I don't need to, for if you don't do things
properly as I instruct then failure will be your detention.
So by now you will have written down where you want to be in three years.
Take a good look at it, because that is no longer where you WANT to be. That is
where you WILL be. Look at it, accept it. That is your future. All you need is a
bridge from here, to there.
Now, despite the moving pictures, (Natalie - I think he means films, possibly
cartoons?) bridges can not just be made from a series of hastily thrown together
sticks across a gap, this bridge least of all. You need foundations and
supports; you need something to build your bridge on.
The first and best support you need is 100% commitment and 100% belief in that
future. It's also one of the heaviest, most cumbersome and difficult things to
erect. You have to focus on your goal, get it into your head, into your heart,
into your very bloodstream.
Type your future and make your machine print it on paper. Put it somewhere where
you will see it. On your bed head, on the inside of your coffee cupboard,
anywhere, the more places the better. If you live with someone else who may find
the sudden explosion of paper annoying, then tape it on the inside of the door
to your room, study or den. Put it as the starting screen of your computer
(Natalie: Wallpaper) When you see the paper, then read it.
This will help the goal sink into your subconscious, the large part of your
brain that does the real working without the interference of doubt.
A small, but vital step.
There are dreamers, and there are artists. Dreamers see visions; intangible and
perfect, artists construct them into solid reality.
Everyone can be an artist.
Guy.
That seemed rather short. I feel he wants to say more, but is somehow holding
back. I'm not sure why...
Natalie.
End of Lecture