biocomputer, just by visualizing the fact that I could do
it, enabled me to carry out those tasks in reality.
It's important for you to make a note of the formula.
The human biocomputer cannot tell the difference
between a real experience and a vividly imagined
experience. By visualizing over and over again, that you
are a success, that you are a millionaire, a super
salesperson or a successful public speaker, (Before I ever
became a public speaker I used to practice in my living
room, in front of thirty empty chairs, over and over
again, I gave those chairs the complete works, jokes and
all!) you put the programs into the biocomputer, that in
your real life, you will run on automatically.
Alfred Hitchcock was once asked if he enjoyed
making movies. He replied that he hated it. The reason
why he hated it was simple. It was because he had
already run the film over and over again in his
imagination before he made the actual film. Steven
Speilberg does the same thing for his epic films. He has
a card in front of him for every stage of the film. He
knows what each part of the movie looks like before the
filming actually begins.
Irvin Feld who was in charge of Ringling Bros and
Barnum and Bailey Circus once commented, "You
know the most amazing thing about my dreams is that
they all came totally true!"
You should begin to see a pattern unfold. You
should be 'seeing' yourself over and over again, as a
millionaire or as an Amway Diamond or as a Direct
Distributor or as a first-class salesperson or as whatever
it is you personally want to be or want out of life.
The Idea behind visualization is simple. You create
a ganglia, which is a chain of neurons that have linked
together. These are full of electro chemicals. When you
have sufficient information in the neurons that is a
complete program for your biocomputer, which in turn,