Showing posts with label it works rhj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label it works rhj. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2016

Carole Dore and RHJ Rule



It seems that the two most popular subjects that I have done on this blog in the past year are Carole Doré and R. H. Jarrett.
Now I know a LOT of people claim to have had success with their teaching...but my experience has been a 50/50 crap shoot at best.
And yes like every other technique out there, when I say that I am not having incredible results, people say it is my fault.
But I look at a "Law" like this...
A statement based on repeated experimental observations that can be duplicated over and over.
What they have is more of a hypothesis or theory.

But...as I said... there are a lot of people out there that claim to have had wild success with both of these people's teachings, instructions, whatever you would like to call them.

If you use "The Emergency Handbook For Getting Money FAST!" by Carole Doré and money starts rolling in and soon you are where you want to be in life, more power to you.
The same with "The Famous. Little Red Book. That Makes Your Dreams Come True" by RHJ ...I think that's great.

But neither of these things have had an undeniable effect on my life.
And if they had, I would tell you.
I would write down scripture and verse as to what I did and tell everyone that reads this blog.
Heck, if I found out that burying chicken bones at a crossroads at midnight during a full moon worked, I'd tell you that too.

But the key point is...it would have to work for me and be repeatable.
So far I have had a few "odd" good things happen, but nothing that you really can't chalk up to coincidence.

So keep searching and looking.
I know I will.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

"It Works" and the "Magic of Believing"


"It Works" and the "Magic of Believing"

If you have not read "It Works: The Famous Little Red Book That Makes Your Dreams Come True!" by RHJ and "The Magic of Believing" By Claude Bristol, then do yourself a favor and do it.
"It Works" was written in 1923 so it came before 1948's "The Magic of Believing".
RHJ's book may be one of the ones that Bristol read in his quest for knowledge.
The two are very complementary.
In "It Works" RHJ tells you to decide on what you want and write it down making a list.
Claude Bristol says the same thing, but his desires are placed on a card like an index card and he also has other tricks for reinforcing it like the "Mirror Technique."

Also you may note that in RHJ's book, contrary to most current New Thought ideas, he says to to list what you want.
No have....want.
In the follow up book, "The Meaning of the Mark", he mentions several times people writing down their desires as in, "I Want" not "I Have".
But he also does say that you should feel as though you already have these things, so it is a combination of both.
That may go round to where Joseph Murphy said that saying "I have" is pointless at first, because you do not "have" and your mind knows you are lying to it.
He advocated saying "Health" instead of "I am healthy".

Anyway, like I said, if you have not read "It Works" by RHJ and "The Magic of Believing" By Claude Bristol, do it and look for the similarities.
And you can throw in RHJ's "The Meaning of the Mark" for good measure.

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