4. "Every valuable human being must be a radical and a rebel, for what he must aim at is to make things better than they are.“ by unknown
5. Creativity and imagination are masterful tools often underutilized in tapping into the results you seek .
6. Most of us get hooked on the doing of things, which often keeps us stuck in the familiar.
7. When faced with a dilemma of which direction to go, accessing your imagination elicits the genius within you.
8. However, there is a prerequisite in the deal to bring forth amazing results: Inspiration (aka, energy field, intuition, gut feeling, spiritual guide).
9. When you allow inspiration to be a guide, you are combining forces unseen by the naked eye.
10. The world is composed of energy transmitting vibrational frequencies.
11. George Meek in his book, "After We Die What Then?" explains that the form of all matter depends on the level of vibrational frequency. To illustrate, he explains the changing frequencies of water. Water changes from ice to liquid, to steam, to an invisible vapor as the temperature of the water changes. The vibrational frequency of the water is also changing. The heavy density of ice has a very low frequency; while the invisible water vapor with a lesser density contains a higher vibrational frequency, which is no longer distinguishable by the human eye.
12. The frequency most of us rely on is the denser vibration of our five senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.
13. Combine the energies of higher inspirational frequencies with denser vibrations to allow the genius in you the space to develop your imagination and creativity to get the results you are seeking.
17. The less we utilize the energy available to each of us from the unseen energy of imagination, the more limitation we put on the availability of our potential.
18. We are beings of energy. Integration of the higher frequency of imagination and the denser frequency of physicality produces awareness to unlimited potential.
19. Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, Marie Curie, William James, Mother Teresa, and Niels Bohr are great examples of human beings who were not limited by their five senses. Science is expanding its scope from the physical to quantum physics and vibrational medicine .
20. "New scientific ideas never spring from a communal body, however organized, but rather from the head of an individually inspired researcher who struggles with his problems in lonely thought and unites all his thought on one single point which is his whole world for the moment." - Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (1858-1947) - German physicist considered founder of quantum theory.
21. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Questions Hold the Answers: In the Flow to Bigger Results * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. What is it you want to strive for? 2. Why do you want it? 3. What is so important about it? 4. How would you feel if you were to succeed? 5. What is the distinction between inspired action and should? 6. Can you feel the difference from inspired action and an action commanded by a should? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
22. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *Tips to Using Unseen Forces to Attract Your Wants * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Visualize something you want to achieve that inspires you. 2. Remember to integrate vibrational frequencies of higher and lower densities. 3. Keep your vision alive by putting it on paper, on your computer, on your nightstand. This creates an escrow of vibrations attracting what you want closer to you. 4. Make up a name for your vision, such as "Millionaire in Action" or "Beautiful Home" or "Dream Vacation /Job", etc. 5. Dare to challenge your imagination by asking, "What if?“ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
24. "Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something, and that this thing, at whatever cost, must be attained." - Maria Sklodowska-Curie (1867-1934) - First woman awarded a Nobel in 1903 for Physics B became the first person to win two with the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.