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Angiotech's licensee, Cook Medical, announces single-arm study reveals 86.2 percent SFA vessel patency for Zilver(R ...
VANCOUVER, May 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANPI, TSX: ANP) today announced Cook Medical, a license holder of Angiotech's paclitaxel technology, presented one-year data at Euro PCR that confirms sustained clinical outcomes with Cook Medical's drug-eluting peripheral stent, Zilver(R) PTX(TM). According to data presented today by Prof. Dierk Scheinert ...
Repeated Affirmation Repeated Affirmation
Could This One Piece of Information Destroy You, or Lift You to the Greatest Heights?
Let's repeat an affirmation. It seems too simple the first time you hear it. But athletes use it. All forms of media advertising agencies live by it. Armies of the world wouldn't even come close to going into battle without it. All the most successful people in every field of endeavour know it and use it daily. And it is the reason for the circumstances that dominate your life today. Whatever they may be.
So what is IT? The piece of information I am talking about is described very well in this extract from “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill.
Repetition of affirmation of orders to your subconscious mind is the only known method of voluntary development of the emotion of Faith.
Perhaps the meaning may be made clearer through the following explanation as to the way men sometimes become criminals. Stated in the words of a famous criminologist, “When men first come into contact with crime, they abhor it. If they remain in contact with crime for a time, they become accustomed to it and endure it. If they remain in contact with it long enough, they finally embrace it, and become influenced by it.”
This is the equivalent of saying that any impulse of thought which is repeatedly passed on to the subconscious mind is, finally, accepted and acted upon by the subconscious mind, which proceeds to translate that impulse into its physical equivalent, by the most practical procedure available.
Put much more simply: If you hear it enough times, you'll believe it, and you'll do it.
Here's something you need to know. Your unconscious mind is operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It's constantly accepting whatever information it receives and storing it. Your unconscious mind cannot tell the difference between truth and reality. And the unconscious mind is limited in it's ability to perform by the raw materials of information that you give it. It cannot manufacture other materials.
So the question becomes, what messages are we feeding to our subconscious mind. These understandings about the unconscious mind are what advertising is all about. If I tell you enough times that my burger is everything you have ever wanted in a hamburger ,you will begin to accept that as the truth unless you are consciously offering another, more powerful, message to your unconscious mind.
If I tell you enough times that you are the most awesome fighting force in the world and we are going to win this war, you will begin to believe it and act as thought it is true. And if I continue to tell you this, you will begin to become, by whatever practical means available, an awesome soldier. Especially if I provide you with the kind of environment that nurtures that outcome.
But here's the pinch. I have no control over you and your actions, or the outcome of your life. None whatsoever. Because if you are the one consciously feeding yourself messages, you will become the result of those messages.
If you want to become the worlds fastest runner, then all you really have to do is feed yourself the message that you are and never accept any message to the contrary. Before long you will begin to act in a way that heads you towards that physical reality, by whatever practical means available.
“Yeah but, Scott, I ain't got no legs!”
South African, Oscar Pistorius, who had both his legs amputated at age one, applied to run not in the Para Olympics, but in the main event of the Beijing Olympics. The International Association of Athletics Federations ruled he was not allowed to complete against able bodied athletes because he can run too fast. Oscar has a set of kick ass prosthetic legs designed especially for him which enable him to use different weight distributions of his body and consume less oxygen in the process. Not only can he run faster, but he can do it for longer too.
Whatever practical means available!
Every day, people are achieving amazing things. But rarely does this stuff come to our attention. Rarely is it the message we receive. Why? Because it's not the message you've been looking for. If stories like Oscar's, or articles like this are something you find rare in your life, and at the same time you are wondering why your life isn't where you'd like it to be, then you just got a clear cut message that you've been paying attention to the wrong things.
“Seek and ye shall find. Ask and the answer will come. Knock and the door shall be opened”. This is not new material.
If your looking to change the messages in your life. Then one way you can do it is by going to my website at http://yourpath.com.au. While you are there you can receive a free book to get you on your way to whatever great heights (or deep pits) you are aiming for.
You are the one in control of the messages you receive.
Remember to Breathe.
Scott Junner.
About the Author
Scott Junner was an active environmental campaigner who later studied and then taught in the areas of Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture and Landscape Planning. In more recent times he turned his attention to the building industry. He came to realize that true sustainability can only happen when human consciousness is raised and people are happy and content, feel of value in their community and are driven by purpose. You can learn more about his current work at http://yourpath.com.au
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