Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Axis of Evil... Not-So-Much

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James Ray InternationalPresident Bush's January 2002 State of the Union Address, where he coined his "Axis of Evil" terminology to describe Iraq, Iran and North Korea, was an attempt to fit entire governments, populations and countries into a catchphrase box. Marketing propaganda at its very best.

The trouble is, these countries are populated with real flesh-and-blood people--mothers, fathers, grandparents, children--just like us. While the media loved repeating the "evil" line for a while (sound bites are sexy and fun!), this good-guys-versus-bad-guys approach to foreign policy turned mostly into a public relations nightmare, empowering the hardliners it was meant to control. Energy flows where attention goes. Plus, I shudder to think how many millions of our fellow human beings felt judged and labeled unjustly.

We haven't just been watching a backwards nation... We've been watching ourselves.

Haven't we too been just as backwards in our thinking, believing people to be "less than" because they're different from us? Very few stop to realize that "evil" is just the word "live" spelled backwards. Evil is nothing more than to live in a backwards way. Think about it. How evil have many of us been with our backwards way of thinking?

America's teens, for instance, grew up during the Bush years, and until very recently, didn't know Iran as anything other than "evil." The marketing and conditioning had set in--and set in well. "We should nuke bomb the whole country," I heard several teens say, after learning that its president disavowed the Holocaust. In their minds, it was easy to imagine wiping a country off the map when populated by a group of evil (and not individual) human beings.

But maybe our teens' judgments (as well as our own) have shifted, after seeing images of tens of thousands of beautiful, passionate and energized Iranians protesting in the streets for their right to vote for a more progressive, democratic leader and future. The fact that courageous Iranians are willing to lose their lives for a fraction of the freedom most of us in this country take for granted is hopefully not lost on our youth--or their parents.

Apart from color, race, country, or religion, it's becoming impossible to ignore that all human beings are the same and, ultimately, want the same things. Of course, we reach for different things at different times, and we come to the point when we're ready to stand up for those rights at different intervals.

But shift happens. It's evolution, baby... And it can't be stopped.

You Can't Turn Back the Clock

Evolution is inevitable. It can't be stopped... Not for long. The human spirit is always for fuller expression and expansion. What we're witnessing in Iran and across the globe, where people are showing their solidarity for these expanding souls standing up for their rights, is a profound evolution of spirit. As consciousness expands, people once held down are awakening, beginning to say, "I'm worth more than this, and I deserve the rights and freedom to make my own choices and have a say in my own life."

Consider Obama's election.

Don't you think his election into the highest office in the land is certainly evidence of a huge shift in our country? One of the most obvious signs that consciousness is expanding was on Inauguration Day, where this son of a Muslim, said: "We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus and nonbelievers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth." How did we go from eight years of Christian supremacy to honoring Muslims and nonbelievers? Man, what a leap!

Although Obama's statement got some people's DNA twisted tighter than a drum, the truth is that this evolution is as natural to life as birth itself. And, like the birthing process, it's difficult and challenging.

Think about it: for anything new to live something first has to die. For you to be born to this lifetime, you had to die to the warmth and safety of the womb (where anything you needed was delivered immediately). Creation and destruction are two opposite poles of the same dance, and we must be willing to dance the dance. We must be willing to let go of the old to come into a new level of experience.

Check history and you'll find that all profound transformation and growth always begins with a shift in consciousness. Just months ago, Iranians were part of the Axis of Evil. Now they're our brothers and sisters fighting for their freedom while we cry at their losses and pray for their safety.

A Shift from "Me" to "We" to "All"

The way I see it, there are three expanding levels of awareness with each expansion inclusive of the last. Humanity, helped in large part through the internet, is beginning a shift from the first and second levels to the third. Whether you like it or not, again, this process cannot be stopped. Let me explain.

In the first level, Egocentric, it's all about "me." Me. Me. And me.

In the second level, Ethnocentric, it's all about "we." Me and my friends (who are just like me--Christian, Jewish, American, white, black, male, female, wealthy, what have you).

But, in the third level, Worldcentric, it's about "all."

We can't help but go from "me" to "me and my buds" to "all." If you look at Obama's speeches, starting with his campaign speeches to his Inaugural address to his recent speech to the Middle East at Cairo University, Obama repeatedly makes "world statements." This snippet from his Cairo speech is an example of both an "All" and "Expanded Consciousness" mentality:

"...There are some who advocate for democracy only when they are out of power. Once in power, they are ruthless in suppressing the rights of others. No matter where it takes hold, government of the people and by the people sets a single standard for all who hold power: You must maintain your power through consent, not coercion. You must respect the rights of minorities and participate with a spirit of tolerance and compromise. You must place the interests of your people and the legitimate workings of the political process above your party. Without these ingredients, elections alone do not make true democracy."

In other words, the world is slowly starting to understand that we can't forsake an entire group or population of people--no matter how far away or how foreign--because of a few Ego or Ethnocentric political and business leaders. All must be valued. Inclusion and integration is paramount.

How Would Gandhi Think, Feel and Act?

We would do well at this juncture in history to remember that Gandhi arose out of a culture of oppression, becoming a pioneer of non-violence and civil disobedience. His phrase, "Be the change you wish to see in the world," is perhaps one of the world's most inspirational slogans. His success in rallying his nation to freedom no doubt fuels the fight of so many others.

If you've followed my work in any way, you've no doubt heard me speak on going "3 for 3." Going 3 for 3 is what happens when your thoughts, your feelings and your actions are all firing simultaneously and in alignment, creating a powerful, undeniable magnetic field. Gandhi knew what it meant to live in alignment with his thoughts, feelings and actions all working toward one goal: freedom for his people.

We're observing the same thing now in Iran.

This is not a populace who is just thinking and feeling that they need to be free with rights. They're thinking, feeling and taking ACTION! It takes a certain level of awakening and awareness to get to the point where you're ready to act. An idea usually has to germinate for a long time and gain substantial emotional energy behind it before people are courageous enough to shake, rattle and roll. And yet, that's exactly what we're seeing.

Pain Precedes Change

You've heard it before: People don't change unless and until they experience enough pain with the way things are (some say that's the "gift" of pain). A woman doesn't stop eating cookies until the pain of having thunder thighs is worse than the pain of not downing Oreos. A man doesn't quit his job until the pain of working for his maniacal boss is greater than the idea of living out of a cardboard box. Only then do we say: "Hey! Enough already!" Only then do we figure out how to think, feel and act in a different direction.

In the case of America, it took eight years of Bush to help us elect a new, more inclusive leader. Sure, some were scared shitless to have someone with a middle name of "Hussein" leading a Christian nation at this time in history (with Muslim roots, no less). But, it was a hell of a lot scarier not to change, which would guarantee nothing but more of the same!

The world is evolving, on that you can count. How quickly or how pain free, only time will tell. I know to my core, however, that freedom is eventually inevitable, for all people.

The world can't stop evolving, even if we want her to. Neither can her people. This is not Disneyland, and you can't get off the ride. And, although birthing is hard, what choice do we have? Just suppose a mother during labor said, "I'm not going to go through with this after all. This process is just too damn hard." Would that stop the baby from coming? Would it stop pushing, turn around and go back up for another ten years? Hardly!

Once spirit starts to birth forward, new life must happen. It's happening... Do you feel it?

Better yet: Are you willing to Think, Feel and Act it?

To your continued wealth and happiness,

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International, Inc.

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OpenID icecold265 said ... (7/05/2009 8:28 AM) : 
In the past year at the age of 48 I finally conquered my fear of flying by taking 3 trips to Bucharest,Romania with stops in Brussels,Belgium, Paris,France, and London,England respectively.

My eyes were opened and my life was positively changed. Whether it were the French, Brits or Romanians, I learned that people are people no matter where I went. I was made to feel at home and treated with much respect and hospitality in all the places in Europe I visited.

My new belief as a result of my trips is history has evolved to the point of a new world order and I am very excited to part of it.

It's time we Americans release our illusionist's pre-conceived prejudices and accept that we are all made of the same stuff no matter where on the globe we are parked.

Thanks so much for the well written article!

Best regards,
Alex


Blogger Damon said ... (7/20/2009 7:21 AM) : 
Are you serious? I have all of your stuff and think it is all great. I do. I practice it as much as possible. I have been to your Harmonic Wealth Weekend. Great stuff. As a matter of fact my whole family has read your book. You were on the Obama train at The Harmonic Wealth Weekend and I blew it off. Enough is enough. How about you start looking at the impact of his economic policies. We are on the verge of socialism. I believe in personal responsibility. In other words everytrhing good and bad in my life is all on me. I don't want the goverment to bail me out. Look at his answers to everything-Tax the rich. Their answer to everything is raise taxes. And by the way do you think he writes those speeches? Obama is one of the best orators of our time. No question. But you know what I think he is a puppet, whennever he is pressed with hard questions he gets mad and leaves. Have you looked at how they are starting to control who is allowed in and what questions can be asked? This not very "positive" and obviously that is not constructive but please call it down the middle. Is he terrible?No. Is he the second coming?No.But if you want the government to take care of you then he is your man.


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Monday, June 29, 2009

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A Tribute to Michael Jackson. No One Who Was Normal Ever Made History

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James Ray International I was shocked! And I'm sure you were too, hearing about Michael Jackson's death. But the more I thought about it... There were, unfortunately, too many warning signs for any one of us to really be that shocked.

Almost immediately, the news began recounting the many controversies of his turbulent life. Michael changed the world of music as much if not more than any other performer--that point is not in contention. Despite the many dramas and accusations lobbied against him over the years (most significantly regarding his relationship with young boys) and even in the midst of what had been disappointing music sales, Michael Jackson never lost his title of the "King of Pop."

I remember watching the video for "Thriller" in utter amazement when it was released on MTV back in 1983. Never before had there been anything even close to this mini-movie in terms of style and talent. As hard as I tried, I never could figure out how to do that darn moonwalk.

Very few people could understand Michael's enigmatic life, and I'm not suggesting that I'm unique in that regard. However, as a student of history, what I do understand is that Michael's life, when considered within the broader scope of highly creative people throughout history, was not really that unusual after all.

For instance, let's consider Friedrich Nietzsche, the German existentialist born in 1844. Throughout his life, he was continually frail and plagued with illness, a consummate recluse, an alcoholic and considered very controversial for his day. His ideas on God made him a complete outcast to the conservative majority of his day. In college, I devoured Nietzsche mostly because he was provocative and deep. I also thought it was cool to be controversial. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" became my mantra. Ultimately, Nietzsche suffered a psychotic breakdown, had two strokes which partially paralyzed him and died of pneumonia, still in his fifties.

Consider Walt Whitman, the nineteenth-century transcendentalist poet who continues to be one of the most influential poets in the world today. Yet in his time, many thought him to be a madman. His homosexuality or possible bisexuality just didn't fly in the Civil War years. He refused to commit himself to any one religion, stating that all were equally valuable. He spent considerable time alone, and after suffering a stroke near the end of his life, he was too weak to even lift a fork and knife. He wrote, "I suffer all the time: I have no relief, no escape: it is monotony--monotony--monotony--in pain." He died of pneumonia as well.

In the realm of religion, consider the Christian prophet, the man known as Jesus. He was born of Jewish descent, and yet he was constantly breaking Jewish laws and butting heads with the religious leaders of his own heritage. Jesus too is documented on several occasions as going off by himself and spending significant time in solitude. In one particular case, he spent forty days and nights in the desert fasting. Pretty extreme. As you know, he was ultimately sentenced to death by crucifixion.

We could certainly discuss more examples. While some may say that Michael Jackson shouldn't be considered in this crowd, I submit to you that Michael made every bit as much impact on the field of music and race relations as any of these greats did in their particular fields.

The point is that those who leave a major impact on the world are not marching to the same drum as the mass majority.

They often, as with Michael, live controversial and turbulent lives, and they're often greatly misunderstood. Isn't it unfortunate that if someone is ten feet ahead, they're considered a leader, but if someone is ten miles ahead, a target? Michael certainly had his share of playing the target for the media. It's easy to take shots at those at the top, particularly if they're "different enough."

Even though Michael was acquitted on all counts in his court cases, it didn't matter. He would still be plagued with negative comments and jabs. The very creativity that brought the moonwalk, highly produced choreography and music that emotionally moved all ages and races was the same unique mind that drove him to live a very different life that defied societal norms.

In a nutshell, when you're a unique thinker, you have a very hard time relating to mass consciousness. Small talk becomes painful, and your inner world more fulfilling than your outer world. This results in behavior that's often misinterpreted as being aloof, arrogant or sometimes downright weird, which is too bad because people have no idea how very lonely it can be at the top. Furthermore, the contributions of many of these leaders are often never appreciated until long after they're gone.

Howard Gardner's research from Harvard University suggests that there are eight distinct types of intelligences. Musical intelligence is one of Gardner's eight categories. While most of the eight are not measured in school or society at large, except math and linguistic intelligence, they are all equally important and valuable.

It's well known in the studies of human consciousness that, to quote Ken Wilbur, "the greater the depth you have, the less the span." In other words, when you're supremely brilliant in one particular area, you may show deficits in other areas. Read accounts of Einstein getting lost on his own campus walking from one class to the next, and you'll see that the structure of genius takes tremendous depth while often leaving little room for the "less important" issues of life.

What often appears to be dysfunctional to the mass majority may just be the hyper-functional behaviors of a true genius with great depth in his field and a lack of concern or ability to relate in the more mundane things of life.

So here's to the memory of a musical genius, a unique human being that will be an icon for generations. May we always remember as Michael told us in his music that to make a positive change in the world, we must first start with "the man in the mirror."

Michael Jackson's StarThank you, Michael.

May you find the peace in the next life that you rightfully deserve. You made a positive difference. You leave a lasting legacy. While few understood you, you ignited our spirit and touched our emotions with your upbeat message and music. Your gifts will continue to play in our minds and hearts forever.

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International, Inc.

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Blogger Michelle said ... (6/30/2009 12:40 AM) : 
James,

You always have the most profound, thoughtful, and amazing things to say. Thank you for taking the time to share so much beauty with us all. You are astounding!

I met you and had opportunities to share moments in time with you, and I continue to think of you often because of the energy you radiate. I am grateful that our paths crossed.

I once stood in an elevator alone with you and I felt your energy vibrating strong. I will never forget the feeling I had and the strong feeling that it was for a reason.

I carry your energy with me still and look back to those moments in time as memories of spiritual growth patterns and universal unity and love.

Thank you for sharing your soul with the world and with me personally. I will carry your energy with me always.

Michelle


Blogger Pam L. said ... (7/04/2009 8:27 AM) : 
Thank you James for that compassionate and thought provoking tribute to Michael Jackson. I have been a fan for most of my life (we're the same age), through all of his triumph and controversy. While there are things I don't understand about some of his life's choices, I never doubted his sincerity about the ideals of peace and love for humanity. It amazes me how the media can be such a double edged sword; it can help propel a person to stardom, and then spin the context of that person's life events to cut them to the quick! Law of polarity I guess. But even beyond that, the people in my world are now shocked, saddened, and playing his music and videos in tribute.

All in all, I believe his artistic gifts to us will far outshine the controversy, and will be celebrated and enjoyed by many future generations. May his essence continue the journey in peace and joy. And James, I could never get that moonwalk either!

Happy Independence Day!
Pam


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Monday, June 22, 2009

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Interview with Marla Maples

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing my good friend, Marla Maples. Whether or not you're familiar with the fantastic things she's been up to these days, I think you’ll find this discussion very enlightening...

Interview with Marla Maples

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

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Creating Absolute Wealth with James Arthur Ray

How many times have you heard these words lately: "In this economic climate..."

Can the answer to today's economy really be this simple?

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Blogger YOGARAJ said ... (7/13/2009 10:51 AM) : 
Dear James,
I thoroughly enjoyed your video,Harmonic Wealth.Somewhere around the 33rd min.you mention Karl Pribram as a "neuro-physicist",which should have been neuroscientist or neurosurgeon!I hope you got the other facts right in your program!However,you rock, and keep the good things coming.


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Thursday, June 18, 2009

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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Happy Father's Day!

As we near Father's Day, now's the time to acknowledge that active and dynamic quality he nurtured in you.

Check out the video now (and remember to honor your father this weekend)!

To your continued wealth and fulfillment,

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International, Inc.

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Blogger C_Hope said ... (6/16/2009 7:36 AM) : 
Hi James, and Happy Father's Day to you! Love the photo of your family! I can't determine who you look like more, your mom or your dad...and then I ask, does it really matter? LOL..anyway, just wanted to chime in and say thanks for the video. Your thoughts resonate with mine on the topic of Father's Day. I never really knew my biological father for reasons too detailed to go into here. However, I harbor no resentments because I know two things: He did the best he could at the time with what he knew, and he loved me despite his absence. How do I know that? I just do. He was never more than 700-800 miles away from me at any time. I sort of followed his footsteps without even "knowing" it. When I discovered last year that he died in 2002, I was sad but felt a certain freedom, too. No longer was I that sad little girl looking for my father. And I was blessed to have had the closest thing to a father for 20 years or so anyway. So, on that front - the Universe had me covered. Thanks again for your video. As usual, right on time - for me anyway...Take care!
Christina Hope in Camarillo, CA


Blogger SAMeyer said ... (6/16/2009 10:26 AM) : 
Hello James,

Thanks for ALL you do. Is that a green orb I see flashing by when you begin to speak of your Father at around 36 seconds?

You Are the Light :-)

SAM


Blogger Jorge said ... (6/16/2009 3:40 PM) : 
Hi James! I wish you a Special and Happy Father´s day! Thank you to let me honor my father in here! When on 4 August of 1995, he told me about the Secret i decided i was too imature to apply it consciously (What?? Everything that i think happens?!!?). So with all his love he teached me to write down what i would like to have, be and do till 4 August 2007 (the date i decided to rediscover the secret of our real power trought a wonderfull book writen by a than reporter of a documentary i´ve seen, Rhonda Byrne...He teached me to guive from the hearth, so i would guive form my hearth the Secret trought that special Book to the World!). Than he decided to leave, and follow his own illuminated quest, paciently wating for my awakening! Today i´m a father too, and i´m the happiest man in the World! Now I´m awake, and i know we´re going to be together again soon... Thank You Father!


Blogger Jack said ... (6/18/2009 6:31 AM) : 
Hi James,
Appreciatte this very much. With due acknowledment of the Father principle nothing comes close to being a Dad. It will reconfigure your perspective. Redifines ones purpose. yes, our work, our creations are our children of our creative minds but not flesh and blood, character and LOVE.
Best,
Steve Manning


Blogger Pam L. said ... (6/19/2009 12:49 PM) : 
Thanks again James for your wonderful insights into universal principals. There are so many boys/young men in the world with absent fathers who are trying to figure out how to connect with the manhood in themselves. There are also many girls/young women who have missed that initial male/female relationship between father and daughter for the same reason, which psychologists say can affect their future romantic relationships. As humans, we seem to really get tripped up on biological mother/father issues, many times to our detriment. Thank goodness for the unlimited resources in our Divinity. Thank you so much for reminding us of our innate masculine/feminine qualities, as well as the outer resources that we can draw on regardless of our relationships with our biological parents. Thank you for enlightening us with the "father" perspective.

Happy Fathers Day!

Sincerely,
Pam


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Thursday, June 11, 2009

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You've got a choice...

James Ray International You can buy in to what's going on in the world according to the media (like so many others) or you can choose to make yourself immune to the effects of what's going on around you.

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Blogger Brian said ... (6/15/2009 12:51 PM) : 
Great article.I am very pleased to see your work. Thanks for posting :)


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Monday, June 08, 2009

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I'm deep in the woods of Tahoe right now...

James Ray International I'm out in the woods at beautiful Lake Tahoe for an incredible once-a-year Practical Mysticism experience... (Maybe you've been catching my tweets?)

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Blogger marie said ... (6/08/2009 6:44 PM) : 
jame i feel if your so real then you would not be charging so much for your seminar. god gives us gift to help people. not charge so much money.just had to give my oppinion i help people but i don't charge.


Blogger Yin Teing said ... (6/19/2009 6:37 AM) : 
Marie,
I am not sure about the seminar, but the contents in Harmonic Wealth is worth so many times more than the price of the book. Like him, I've travelled to forests and caves in pursuit of spirituality and for a while, I could not get my real life into order when I am back. But reading his book, I understood his message, got my life back in order by applying what I've learned in the forest into my real life, and made people around me so happy. If one's life can be profoundly influenced like that, then no price is too expensive.


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Get Resourceful and Break the Cycle of Doom and Gloom

James Ray International Back in September of last year, Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve Chair, claimed that we had entered the worst economic crisis he had ever seen. In the months that followed, economic indicators got a whole lot worse and the news media (you'll recall we discussed the "business of fear" in a previous blog) couldn't stop blaring the siren song of: "this is the worst it's been since the Great Depression, yada, yada, ya!"

And, so the story continues. For those of us trying to stay rational, live without being on hyper alert or suffering daily panic attacks; what are we supposed to think, feel and do? Are these experts giving us responsible analysis of a dire situation, or is this economic doom and gloom a one-sided story that's perhaps doing us more harm than good?

Both are true. But you have a lot more power than you think to not only survive this storm, but to thrive! Despite any real challenges you may be experiencing--and let's face it, they are out there--there are simple ways to empower yourself and start using your challenges to your advantage. Challenges are an integral part of life--so what are you going to do about them? By concentrating on something over which you have total control--your thoughts, feelings and actions--the positive changes can be swifter than you can imagine.

You move towards what you focus on

In last month's blog, I wrote about how energy flows where attention goes. Thankfully, that's a reality that's gained serious traction as of late. So, too, is that fact that what you focus on expands. Meaning: give anything your time and attention and suddenly you start seeing a lot more of it in your life--both bad and good.

But even though these principles are becoming more accepted, that doesn't mean we don't need frequent reminders to place our attention on what we want and choose for our lives, and away from what we don't want. Particularly when life gets challenging, bad habits take over, don't they? So you've got to be vigilant and constantly on your game. For instance, there's a big difference between checking the online headlines each day to see what's happening in the world so that you're informed versus falling asleep to the news so that messages of murder, mayhem, sickness, and poverty replay like a soundtrack for eight hours in your unconscious mind. You may have to be informed; you don't have to be inundated.

Moreover, there's a massive difference between looking at your finances and putting a debt reduction plan in place (realistic and proactive) versus staring at your bills every day until you're paralyzed by images of living in a cardboard box and pushing all your worldly goods around in a shopping cart (a fear-based self-fulfilling prophecy you don't want!).

Bottom line reminder: FOCUS on what you WANT! See it. Feel it. Live it. Be it. Only you can safeguard what you allow into that fabulous mind of yours. At the risk of sounding like a broken record... energy flows where attention goes!

Watch what the masses are doing and do the opposite

This is not always easy. We're hammered every day with ideas from the media, our friends and associates. You've got to break out of this conversation if you ever hope to live up to your potential. Those who are currently thriving today know and believe that they can and will thrive regardless of economic indicators, and they're looking for opportunities. Warren Buffet said, "When other people are greedy be cautious. When other people are cautious be greedy." While I'd personally choose a different word than greedy, the philosophy is clear. Think, feel, and act opposite from the collective.

I once saw a beautiful oceanfront home in Carmel, California, right on the famous Pebble Beach Golf Course--an estate worth many millions of dollars. The family who lived there had a tale to tell about how they acquired it. During WWII, the owners believed that German or Japanese soldiers would attack the West Coast of the U.S., so they sold their estate for a song--ten cents on the dollar, to be exact. The new owners, who had been there for fifty-plus years by the time I ran into them, were still celebrating their good fortune! Panic creates panic. Level heads open up the space for forward-thinking and forward movement.

One of the most surprising historical truths from the much touted Great Depression is that more millionaires were created at that time than at any other time in our history. But that makes perfect sense when you think about it. When millions of people panic and sell their assets below market value, what happens? Value and opportunity and "deals" spring up like weeds after a spring rain. The same holds true today; there's never been a better time in our generation to find bargains--in real estate especially. The fact is that someone has to do well regardless of economic indicators... why not you? The people coming out ahead, not surprisingly, have one thing in common, which brings me to my our next topic...

It's not about resources it's about resourcefulness

Okay, if you don't have money, you're not going to be buying even inexpensive estates right now, no matter the "steal" of the listing price. I get it. But, what makes certain people thrive in tough times? Are they luckier or smarter than the average person? It's simple, really. They're resourceful. Resources always flow to he or she who is most resourceful. That may not seem possible, or even fair, but it's true nonetheless.

Physics tells us that all there ever was or shall ever be is already here, and that there are plenty of resources because energy can never be created or destroyed. If you're having a problem wrapping your mind around that--having seen the haunting images of children without water or heat, for example--let me say that real answers to those problems abound. Maybe you haven't yet seen the Youtube videos (although a quick search will reveal them), but there are scientists who pull water straight from air vapor (no kidding), create clean fuel from burning salt water with very little heat (I know, that's a mind twister), and power entire factories on cow dung (that's some cool shit)! And, those are just a few of the innovations that only a few years ago would have seemed impossible. I wonder what magic you can create in your own life?

We're constantly hearing that we're going to run out of oil. I say who cares! We have wind, solar, and plenty other resources we've not even yet thought of. We just need to get resourceful and quit hanging onto the past. T. Boone Pickens is so excited about wind power these days that he's putting billions of dollars into a wind farm in Texas. Now let me ask you: what would cause an oil billionaire to get that excited about wind? He's resourceful. Once again, resources always flow to he and she who are resourceful.

Train yourself to look for opportunities

I mentioned this earlier but it bears repeating, and repeating. Thermodynamics tells us that "that which you are seeking is also seeking you."As a species, we're not conditioned to look for opportunities in times of crisis. On the contrary, we're conditioned to play defense. Defense says, "I'm going to hold on; I'm going to pull-back, I'm going to hoard--even if what I'm hoarding is the most meager of results."

That's a strategy... a strategy of scarcity. And it's a self-fulfilling prophecy of defeat. Clinging onto something to protect what little you have is focusing on the not having and the not enough. And, when you're focusing on not having something, you're not looking at what you can do to be resourceful. Most of us are constantly looking at external indicators, but your internal indicators are where your power resides. A wise prophet once said, "Judge not by appearances." While most of us in Western society have heard that a time or three... it's an entirely different thing to live it. What are you seeking?

To create anything you desire and deserve you must practice what I call going 3 for 3. Notice anyone who's knocking it down, regardless of economic or any external indicators, and they're going 3 for 3. Their thoughts, feelings and actions are all firing in alignment. What are most people seeking right now with their 3 for 3 strategy? They're thinking defeated, they're feeling defeated, and they're acting defeated. Therefore, they're defeated. Let that not be you.

Begin right now... this very moment... to constantly train yourself to think resourceful, feel resourceful, and act resourceful; and you'll very quickly see your life transform before your very eyes. Test me on this one, and watch the resources you seek seek you!

To your continued wealth and happiness,

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International, Inc.

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Blogger harrisc said ... (6/08/2009 11:06 PM) : 
Great post, James. During the recession (in the UK) during the early 80's I spent 3 years out of work - I'd just left college at 19 and in the UK we had 10% unemployment with a three and a half million dole queue. I just job hunted continuously and ended up taking anything (including lots of voluntary work). All I wanted was a steady job (I had a family at 19) and couldn't get one anywhere because I lacked a decent enough skill set to overcome the barriers to employment.

Unfortunately I was reliant on other people's ideas of what I was useful for. I did jobs I hated until my 30's and when I got laid off from about my tenth employer, during which the UK experienced a 'mini-recession', I decided it was time to get a career.

So I took a risk - I had a young family at the time but decided I wanted to work in administration.

I went back to college and trained for two years full-time and when I came out of it I felt much more resourceful. The alternative choice would have been to follow the same pattern I'd followed in the 80's but there was no way I was going through that powerless experience again. I used the second recession as an opportunity for growth.

That was 18 years ago and I've not been out of work since and continually build a stronger career (and am working towards a business on the side too).

This recession holds no fear for me because even if they make me redundant now I 'know the way'.

Step back, look at what you like to do in various areas of your life, is there a new career out there for you to follow on the basis of what you like to do? Do it. You've nothing to lose from turning a bit of misfortune into a new future.


Blogger Music Marketing Secrets said ... (6/09/2009 6:59 AM) : 
I am resourceful :)


Blogger cherokeejay said ... (6/16/2009 11:44 PM) : 
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is.

- Albert Einstein, physicist

In tight times I remember this, because if I'm whining about not having Take out when I have food at home or about cancelling a trip to sea world when there is an aquarium in my own town I've never gone to, then I have truly missed the point of gratitude and need to learn humility.

As a single parent who worked two jobs for several years just to make the rent, buy a few groceries, and spend the day at the park I am grateful now. I do not have a mountain of debt because no one would give me credit, I do not exceed my means because I never could, and I do not begrudge the down turn of an economy that had become so over-inflated that something as simple as providing shelter for my family was impossible to afford without sacrificing said family.

Yes, at this point in my life, I must say that I am grateful for that portion of my past though at the time I was less so. I think that too many times we Americans get so caught up in what everyone else seems to have and what everyone else is telling us to be, do, try, etc...that like harrisc we spend years doing things that are not right for us. So even though something looks like a tragedy it is often the very thing thing that frees us from the things that keep us trapped. Perhaps now is the time to find our priorities and remember that all things are miracles.


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