Principle #2: The Principle of Exclusion

“Get rid of what you don’t want to make room for what you do want.”

Emotionally we are attached to attitudes more strongly than we are to material possessions. We have built up habitual patterns of thought about many things. These habit patterns have become our attitudes.

“Neurons, then, carrying repetitive thought patterns have the power through transfer of ‘identification tags’ to involve more and more neurons in their habitual activity”

In other words, negative attracts negative, positive attracts positive.

Except for yourself, your spouse, or your children, you need to move away from the negative people whose attitudes will tear you down.

The second area where we need to wage war is in the realm of what we watch.

Subliminal advertising is a powerful tool to program your mind.

The music we hear imprints lasting impressions upon our minds and attitudes.

It has been scientifically proven in controlled experiments that you can take a living plant, control the atmosphere, feeding and watering, and yet its growth will be determined by the music in its environment.

Be careful about the music you hear. if you decide to listen, at least do it with full knowledge of how you are being programmed.

What music do you hear when people talk to you, or when you talk to yourself?

Listen to these words that fortify your self-image; hear the image-makers and turn a deaf ear to the image-breakers.

We should be as careful of the books we read as we are of the company we keep, and the music we hear.

We need to control what goes into the subconscious mind, because it is limited in its ability to perform by the raw materials that we give it.

The principle of exclusion says,Get rid of what you don’t want to make room for what you want.”

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