Hi Kathy.
Another great topic. Do you know my Higer Coincidence? I just click on your emails and there is an answer to a question I have been wanting help with or just a down to earth reminder I needed to hear. It's always great food for the soul. Thanks for being a friend.
Here is something I read the other day that I think pertains to the subject. I found it true and funny. I hope you enjoy it as well. It is from the book, YOU CAN'T AFFORD THE LUXURY OF A NEGATIVE THOUGHT, by John-Roger and Peter McNichols.
— Whenever asking for something (and visualization is a form of asking), you might find it a good idea to underrwirte your request with an insurance policy. The insurance policy we suggest: preface and/or follow all your requests with 'for the highest good of all concerned.' ............. Sometimes putting requests in motion is like ordering room service in a bad hotel. We place the order at ten. By midnight nothing's come, so we give up and go to sleep. At 3:00 a.m., there's a pounding at the door, 'Room Service!' "I don't want it anymnore." "But you ordered it." "That was at ten o'clock." "We were very busy tonight." "Well, I don't want it now." "Did you cancel your order?" "No. The phone lines were busy." "How many times did you try?" "Three." "That wasn't enough." "Well, I still don't want it." "You ordered it. You've got to eat it." "No, I don't." "It'll be outside your door. You'll have to step over it in the morning." "Fine. Now leave me alone." "And you have to pay for it." "I'll do nothing of the kind." "Then we won't bring you breakfast." "Fine. Now go away." "What about my tip?" "What tip?" "It's customary to offer a gratuity when someone brings you room service. Especially at three o'clock in the morning." "But, I didn't want room service at three o'clock in the morning." "Did you tell them that when you placed the order?" "No." "Then it's not our fault. It's certainly not my fault. I did my job. I think I deserve a tip." "You're not getting a tip. Now leave me alone." "The maids a friend of mine. I'll tell her not to clean your room tomorrow." "I'm checking out tomorrow." "The bellboy's a feiend of mine, too. You'll have to carry your own baggage." "Write yourself a tip on the bill. Now, let me get some sleep." "Could you sign the bill please?" "What?" "If you give a tip you have to sign the bill." "Why?" "Hotel policy."
Sound familiar? To get what we want--and only what we want, and all of what we want--it's good to be as specific as possible. But it seems that, no matter how many details we include, the fickle finger of fate can add a few we never considered. That's where "the highest good" comes in. Do all you that you can; then ask for it in the name of the highest good of all concerned. That way, no matter what happens, what comes to you will be right, and the timing will be perfect. —
Jack
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