Don't I
have to do something? Not just think the good thoughts?
Q: I've read
everything on your website completely. I am a TUT Adventurer. I
think about and feel all those things I want. Is it only daydreaming
that brings about change? I've also believed that if you change your
thinking, you can change your life.
Don't I also have to
do something?
A: Yes, thanks for asking!
I repeatedly say through the NOTES (sometimes once a week I belabor
this), and in Infinite Possibilities, that you have to do all you can,
with what you’ve got, from where you are.
Thoughts becoming things is the bottom line – it is all you need
to know. And if you were as enlightened as a Budda or
Jesus, then you could sit around and manifest gold coins from your blue
jean pockets, but until then, until you all of your thoughts are without
conflict and you fully understand the nature of your reality, you need
to get busy. Getting busy is just another way of demonstrating your
belief in inevitable success, and such demonstrations fuel the fire of
excitement and anticipation, summoning the Universe and the resources,
ideas, circumstances and players that will help make your dream a
reality, while at the same time eroding limiting, fearful beliefs that
would otherwise keep you sidelined.
A simple test to see whether or not you possess sufficient enlightenment
to do "nothing" and still get what you want, might go like this:
If you are not automatically flung out into the world each day,
into a variety of actions, by your
burning desires, your dreams and your passion for life, then you
are not. Because the only reason that you wouldn't
automatically be taking action and frolicing in the adventure of life,
is because you also harbor other thoughts (aka
fears and limiting beliefs) that have you
frightened, timid, and afraid of failure, thoughts that would be
contrary to your dream... thoughts that also seek manifestation.
As I once said in a NOTE, "Sure,
you can do less and have more once enlightened, but
once enlightened, once you truly understand
that the world spins in your very hand, that your thoughts become the
things and events of your life, and that there's truly nothing you can't
do, be or have, who would want to do less?!"