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biocomputer on permanent stand-by. To word your
goals, semantically correctly, you should say: I have
attained my masters degree. I have, not I will! I have
earned and attained my pilots license. I am the owner
of a fast-food franchise.


You really must take biocomputer language
seriously, otherwise you will be doing a lot of
programming, but will not be receiving beneficial
results.


I read that, if you visualize that your goals are
already accomplished, the mind will not deliver for
you, because it becomes convinced that you have
already arrived. Is this true?
I read that as well and I also did extensive
research to find out if there was any truth behind the
concept. I can assure you, there isn't. Over the years I
have asked literally hundreds of biocomputer
students if they have failed to reach their goals
because they had previously vividly imagined them.
Not one of them reported that' seeing' the goals,
before they had happened, had stopped or impeded
their progress. On the contrary, hundreds of them
confirmed that the only times they had accomplished
their goals, was when they had visualized them
beforehand.


Everything I tell you, you should be able to
I' confirm with your own experience. If you cannot
verify things with your own experience you should
search deeper and deeper until you find a successful
philosophy that works for you.


What happens when we don't have goals?
The biocomputer literally demands that we DO
have goals. When we don't we really suffer. We
immediately slide back down all the snakes without

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