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[...] If through the concentrated use of psychic energy your body is cured by such a healer, you will also simply trade those symptoms for others unless you change your initial beliefs. [...]
2. Me—stop concentrating on the symptoms, particularly when I’m writing.
[...] They concentrate upon money, so they say, and wait for it in full faith that it will be attracted to them because of their belief and concentration. [...]
[...] If it were a physical target, the person would stand [bow and] arrow in hand, thinking only of hitting the bull’s-eye, mentally concentrating upon it, making perhaps some learned gestures — proper footing or whatever — and the body’s magical properties would do the rest.
[...] When the erroneous belief systems and negativity connected with so-called rational reason apply, then it is as if our person sees the target, but instead of directing his attention to it he concentrates upon all of the different ways that his arrow could go wrong: It could fall to the left or the right, go too far or not far enough, break in the air, fall from his hand, or in multitudinous other ways betray his intent.
[...] Both of you have a tendency to concentrate upon the ills of the world—and so that applies also to the mail, for you remember the letters of those who are in difficulty far more than other letters—and Ruburt thinks that he is simply one more person with a problem that seemingly cannot be solved. [...]
[...] You each have achievements, but you let these fade in your concentration upon the problem.
[...] He is not as capable of intense concentration within as large a perspective as that possessed by your ego.
[...] The concentration however and the focus is much more intense than that with which you are familiar.
[...] When you allow disturbances to upset you, then you become concentrated so deeply within ego time that you close off those very abilities that you need to help you.
[...] Because you see so clearly the failings of your age, you each have a tendency to exaggerate them, or rather to concentrate upon them, so that you do not have an emotional feeling of safety.
[...] Try as hard as you can to consider this a challenge that rouses both of you to your greatest achievement, rather than as a condition that must be put up with—and do not concentrate upon it. [...]
[...] It pivoted it and made you concentrate. [...] You are concentrating your own perceptive abilities and energy almost in the same fashion, for example, as a laser beam concentrates energy. [...]
[...] You were dealing with an energy source, and it was this that you were trying to perceive, and the reason for the brilliance and also the concentrated area with which you were dealing; not an expansion, but a small concentrated brilliant area.
[...] The concentration of energy itself, is highly important, you see, and changes the behavior even of the atoms and molecules within the neighborhood of its appearance.
(As I said to Jane yesterday, now that I’m back painting it seems incredible that I ever left it—even though when I chose to concentrate upon Mass Events this summer I thought that was a good decision also. [...]
[...] The concentration in painting should be so intense—should be—that there would be no thought of any other occupation. [...]
[...] Add to that list the belief that the great artist or writer concentrates upon his or her art so intensely and single-mindedly, and single-heartedly, that the focus itself forces the artist or poet to use those abilities to their utmost, or that great genius demands one-sided vision and a denial of the world. [...]
5. Concentrate on his theories, ideas, rather, than on thoughts of work.
In the most simple of living structures telepathy is a necessity for communication, particularly before the inside energy is concentrated sufficiently to form any sort of more complicated pattern or nerve structure. [...]
[...] But do not concentrate upon them, nor let them close your eyes to the joys and freedoms that you have. You get what you concentrate upon. [...]
[...] “You get what you concentrate upon.”1 Your mental images bring about their own fulfillment. [...]
Many of my readers are familiar with private meditation, when concentration is focused in one particular area. [...]
[...] This is often carried so far that no food seems perfectly satisfying, and the concentration becomes focused upon the fear of food, rather than upon its benefits.
Some concentrate almost exclusively on protein, some on carbohydrates — particularly rice — but in any case the large natural range of available foods and nutrients are cut out.