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description of your goals. I agree with most of it, but I
think you can go too far and I think if you are not
careful you can cut yourself off from many things that
could come into your life and be very beneficial to
you. I think it pays to work with various programs for
your own biocomputer and see what works and what
I doesn't work. Let me give you some examples. Let me
tell you about how I got my first Rolls Royce.


Of course I read that you have to know the color of
the auto, the year of the auto, the model, all the details,
I but that had never worked for me. But nevertheless I
I decided I wanted a Rolls Royce. Right there and then, I
wanted it! As I drove my little Ford around London, I
used to visualize the Rolls Royce emblem, the Spirit of
Ecstasy on the hood. I imagined this little Ford was a
two ton auto and twenty feet long. If a gap came up
that was not large enough to park a Rolls Royce, I'd
drive around until I found a gap big enough for a
Rolls, only then would I park. When I used to go home
at night, I'd get out of the imaginary Rolls Royce and
make an inspection for envy lines. (If you own a Rolls
Royce in London the kids scratch the length of the
auto with pennies, these scratches are known as envy
lines!) I used to make my inspection, usually with my
next door neighbor leaning over the fence, trying to
puzzle out what on earth was going on. After the
inspection I used to polish the imaginary Rolls Royce
grill and the imaginary Spirit of Ecstasy on the hood. I
put the program into my biocomputer that I owned a
Rolls Royce, right now. I didn't put in the color, or the
year, who, where, when, how or what. I did' see' that I
owned a Rolls Royce right then and there, I even went
as far as washing my imaginary Rolls Royce every
weekend. I distinctly remember that I was flexible
about the year, the model and the color. In a very short
space of time, about two months, that input became

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