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of your true relationship with the infinite power will always

leave you with a distorted image of yourself.

Therefore, you must reach the point where you realize

that your "true self" knows no limits; that in truth, you are

quite capable of having, doing, or being, virtually anything you

desire to be. But when individuals fail to appreciate this basic

truth, when they are honestly convinced that their supply is

limited and that their real security lies in money or things,

they will be afraid to try anything new. Indeed it takes no great

wisdom to understand that they will want to hold on to what

they already have, and then they will try to accumulate even

more of the same.

If you so desire, you may put this vacuum law of

prosperity to a very simple and practical test yourself. Just

take an ordinary cup and set it on a table, or on your desk.

Then ask yourself whether you are able to put anything else

where that cup rests. The answer, of course, is that you

cannot; at least, not until you remove the cup. The same

principle holds true with respect to a piece of furniture.

Therefore, as long as your sofa sits where it is presently

sitting, you cannot put a new sofa in its place. Similarly, as

long as your clothes hang where they are hanging, you cannot

put new clothes in their place.

The identical principle is also applicable in the realm of

ideas. For example, if you have one idea in your mind

suggesting you should be traveling east, and then all of a

sudden another idea pops into your mind suggesting you

should be traveling west, it goes without saying that you will

be placed in a serious bind. For there is absolutely no way that

you can travel in both directions, simultaneously. Clearly, it is

absolutely essential that you "let go" of the one idea, before

you can move yourself into action on the other. The reason for

this, as we have already stated, is that "nature truly abhors a

vacuum."

Therefore, if you sincerely desire to receive something

which is new, you must first make room for it by ridding

yourself of that which is old. This is an ironclad law of life, and

yet, you might encounter one person in a thousand who truly

understands it. Nevertheless, when you do encounter that one

person in a thousand, you will see before you, someone who

not only lives in extreme comfort today, but someone who is

also moving ahead in life each day; and at a fairly rapid rate of

speed.

So put the law to the test in your own life. Use the ideas

contained in the various chapters of this book and you will

find that the law works every time-it never fails.

Remove The Kinks From Your Mind

God never expresses Himself other than perfectly.

Therefore, whatever imperfection does exist, it is always the

result of our individual or collective modes of thinking. Since

this is true, it is not necessary that you hold onto anything,

"for fear of losing it." In fact, the truth is, you will never truly

enjoy anything you must hold on to, because freedom in all

negative areas of your life is absolutely essential if you are to

grow into the truly great human being who you are quite

capable of one day becoming. Stated slightly differently, we

can say that energy must flow through you freely without any

obstructions, if you are to achieve the good which you desire.

At this point you may be asking, "What are these

obstructions?" that I have been referring to. Let me list some of

them. They include doubt, guilt, resentment, and any

thoughts of lack or limitation. They include any negative ideas

which have a tendency to block the flow of creative energy, to

and through you. For example, you might very well be

attempting to get a beautiful image in your mind, which would

cause you to feel wonderful, and yet because of these

"inhibitors," as they are sometimes called, you end up with

nothing but frustration.

Your problem - whether you realize it or not - is that you

haven't created the space for the beautiful image which you

are trying to create. Therefore, you must resolve yourself to let

go of all of these obstructions, to enable you to make a space

for the good you desire.

You should visualize your body as being an instrument

through which a nonphysical, creative energy flows. You

should liken it to an ordinary garden hose, which you may be

using to water the garden at the back of your home. Suppose,

for a moment, that you decide to water the flower-bed in the

front of your home. In order to accomplish this, you must drag

the hose to the front of the house. But while you are dragging

it, suppose that you form a loop in the hose and as you pull on

it-unbeknownst to you-it kinks.

Although there is an abundance of water at the source,

the water will just be trickling out of the hose, a drop at a

time, onto the flower bed. The reason for this is that the kink

is obstructing the flow of the water, which could, if it were

allowed to flow freely, actually breathe new life into the plants.

In a similar manner, these negative concepts which you

hold in your mind are obstructing the flow of energy which

could, if it were given a chance to, breathe new life into you

and into your results in life.

In the case of the garden hose, you would immediately

investigate to find the cause of the interrupted flow of water.

Once you found the kink, you would then proceed to remove

it, so the water could resume flowing freely in a steady stream.

Now, be aware of this-the process that I have described

for the garden hose, is exactly the same process that you must

undertake, yourself, with respect to your marvelous mind.

That is to say, you must let go of all of the obstructions that

are hampering you-release the mental kinks-and you will

immediately find that there is no lack of creative energy at the

source. In truth, there never has been any, and there never

will be any. The mental kinks which you have carelessly-and

very likely-unconsciously built, are actually limiting the flow of

the life-giving power which ultimately transforms your results

in life.

Each chapter in this book highlighted various concepts,

which you must begin to use, if you are to enjoy the benefits

that may be derived by simply permitting this power to flow

freely through you. You have now read the entire book. I would

like to suggest that you go back to the beginning of the book,

to compare the results you are presently obtaining in your life,

with the results you could obtain, were you to make proper

use of each idea. Study each chapter very seriously-but in a

relaxed state-and keep acting on each idea until it becomes a

fixed part of your personality structure.

Remember, regardless of how the results of your life may

presently appear to you, you have truly been "Born Rich."

"God's gift to you

is more talent and ability

than you will ever use in one lifetime.

Your gift to God

is to develop and utilize

as much of that talent and ability

as you can, in this lifetime."

- Steve Bow

The Beginning

Acknowledgments

As far back as my memory will take me, there have been

people wanting to help me improve various aspects of my life.

For the first twenty-five years, I rejected most of this help; for

the past twenty-five years, I have gratefully accepted it.

Anything I have accomplished of any consequence has been

largely due to the assistance of others. Some of these people

whom I would like to recognize are:

Joe Farkas

Joe has become a very close friend who has given me far

more than I could ever give back. He has been largely

responsible for the completion of this book. Joe has spent

hundreds of hours polishing up my ideas, and has

transformed a few thousand pages of rough ideas into a

smooth-flowing manuscript for the publisher. As you read

each page, realize that a lot of Joe Farkas is blended into the

ink.

Lois Ward

On many occasions, I have stated that Lois has to be,

without question, one of the most competent people I have

ever had the pleasure of working with. Lois typed every page of

this book, over and over, many times. There have been

thousands of edits and every time the page, or chapter, went

back to Lois for typing. Not once did she complain. Late

nights, early mornings and long weekends, she pounded away

on the keyboard and always with a smile. We could all learn

something about attitude from Lois. Joe and Lois actually did

the hard, gruelling, tiresome work to make this book possible.

Marguerite Proctor

My mother is an excellent example of what this book is

all about. She has been a real inspiration to our entire family

and we all love her dearly. When she had every reason to

believe I would never win, she kept telling me I could do

anything. Those positive seeds she planted in the garden of my

subconscious mind, just had a long incubation period. I would

have still been living in the dark were it not for her help.

Raymond Douglas Stanford

Ray was the best friend I will ever have. Although Ray

has been gone for many years and I truly miss him, he

continues to influence me and my life. Ray, and his wife Lynn,

had a tremendous impact on my development. Ray was not

only wise, but he had a unique way of making a person see the

truth. Many times he made me angry because of his candid

approach, but I will forever be grateful to him, because he

made me think.

Leland Val Van De Wall

My teacher; it almost appears as if Val has a direct line to

infinite intelligence, which is always open. For almost 10

years, I spent hours every day studying human potential, and

yet it was still a puzzle in my mind. It only took Val about two

hours to show me how to make the pieces fit together. I have

learned more from him than from anyone else I have ever met.

I will forever owe him, and when you finish this book, you will

as well.

Ben Hughes

A good friend and the greatest center of influence a

salesperson could hope for. Ben has probably been

responsible, directly or indirectly, for at least half of the sales I

have made over the past ten years. That may seem

unbelievable, but nevertheless, it is true. I believe Ben knows

how much I appreciate it.

ore Great Products By Bob Proctor

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