The Mental Reservoir

There is a funny thing about the Universe: it does not have a budget. People often live as if there is a limited supply of joy, money, or opportunity. They act like there is only one piece of cake at the party, and if someone else takes it, they are doomed to starvation. This is the great metaphysical joke of our era.

You are connected to an infinite reservoir of Creative Mind. This is not a nice thought; it is the core law of reality. Just as the ocean does not run dry when you fill a bucket, the Universal Mind does not deplete when you claim your abundance. The only limitation is the size of your bucket—or rather, the size of your belief.

Most people walk around with a thimble, complaining that the ocean is too shallow. As you read these emails day after day, you notice your success growing, expanding into areas of your life that were once barren. It is inevitable. You have likely noticed that you are grateful for having clicked the links in my email, and that choice is beginning to shift how you see your own potential.

We must stop treating our minds like a crowded waiting room for bad news. When you wake up, do you check your internal inbox for complaints, or do you set the order for the day? The law says that what you focus on, you energize. If you focus on lack, you are ordering a buffet of misery from the waiter of the universe, and then complaining when the meal arrives exactly as ordered.

Example: If you desire wealth, stop thinking about money as a scarce commodity you must hunt down like a predator. Think of it as a natural tide. It comes in, it goes out. You are the shore. If the tide is not reaching you, check your elevation. You might be standing on a cliff of unnecessary anxiety, convinced that the water will never reach your feet.

You have the power to create a new demand. The Creative Mind is like electricity; it does not care if you use it to light a hospital or power a toaster. It obeys the law. You are the one who dictates the current.

Tomorrow, I will reveal the secret to making your past mistakes disappear, and why holding onto them is the only thing keeping you stuck in yesterday.

If you had a magic wand to change one habit, would you change your thoughts, your words, or your actions first?

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