How to Get What You Want
And Want What You Have
Contents
(This online edition contains chapter 1 only)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix INTRODUCTION 1 1 Money Can't Buy Happiness 9 2 Outer Success Magnifies Our Feelings 17 3 Selling Out to Outer Success 25 4 How to Get What You Need 33 5 The Ten Love Tanks 41 6 Understanding the Ten Stages 49 7 Filling the Ten Love Tanks 79 The Value of Meditation 95 How to Meditate 105 How to Decharge Stress 117 Letting Go of Negative Emotions 137 How to Get What You Want 155 Find Your Magic Star 165 Giving Up Resistance 179 Honoring All Your Desires 191 Removing the Twelve Blocks 215 Practices and Healing Meditations 265 A Brief History of Personal Success 305
Introduction
The real challenge in life is not just getting what you want, but continuing to want what you have. Many people have learned how to get what they want, but then they no longer enjoy it. Whatever they get is never enough; they always feel as if they are missing something. They are not happy with themselves, their relationships, their health, or their work. There is always one more thing to disturb their peace of mind.
At the other end of the spectrum, there are those who are much more content with who they are, what they do, and how much they have, though they do not know how to get more of what they want. Their hearts are open to life, yet they are still not making their dreams come true. They do their best, but wonder why others have more. Most people fit somewhere between these two extremes.
Personal success is the middle ground, the place from which you get what you want and continue to want what you have. Personal success is not measured by who you are, how much you possess, or what you have accomplished. Instead, personal success is measured by how good you feel about who you are, what you have done, and what you have. Personal success is within our grasp, but we must clearly know what it is and set our intention to have it.
Personal success is getting what you want and continuing to want what you have.
Personal success, however, is not just about feeling good or happy with your life. It also involves feeling confident that you can get what you want and motivated to do what it takes. Personal success requires a clear understanding of how to create the life you want. For some, finding personal success is learning how to get more; for others, it's understanding how to be happier; and for many, it is learning both of these important skills.
Achieving personal success does not have to be left to chance, destiny, luck, or good fortune. Although some people are born with the ability, for most, the skills must be learned and practiced before personal success can be achieved. The good news is that you can learn how to achieve personal success, and you are probably much closer to it than you could ever imagine. For most people, it is just a matter of making a few small but significant changes in the way they think, feel, or act to create the fulfilling life they want.
A few small but significant changes
in the way we think can pave the
way to greater personal success.Applying one or two new insights to your life can literally change everything overnight. Although circumstances may temporarily be the same, the way you look at your life can change in an instant. When the glare of life is too much, putting on dark glasses enables you to begin to relax and to see clearly again in an instant. Likewise, by making a few adjustments you will suddenly not only be happier with what you have, but also be confident that you are on the road to getting what you want.
Four Steps to Personal Success
There are four steps to achieving greater success in your life. Throughout How to Get What You Want and Want What You Have, we will explore each of these steps in greater detail. They are:
Step One: Set your intention. Recognize where you are now and clearly see where you need to go to achieve the right balance of inner and outer success for you. No matter how hard you try, if you are going in the wrong direction, all you will meet in life is resistance, and you will never reach where you want to go. By acting in harmony with your soul's desire, and not just the desires of your mind, heart, and senses, you will be well prepared for both inner and outer successes.
Step Two: Get what you need. Learn how to get what you need to be true to yourself. It is not enough to say, "I want to be me." To know yourself and be true to yourself, you must understand the ten different kinds of love and support that every person needs. With an understanding of what you are missing and how to get it, you will begin automatically to experience inner success. A car may work fine, but if you don't fill it up with gas it won't run. Likewise, if you are not getting certain love needs fulfilled, you cannot find your true self.
Step Three: Get what you want. Understand the secrets of creating outer success without having to give up being true to yourself, and you will begin to get everything you want in the outer world. Realize the importance of strong desires, positive beliefs, and passionate feelings in creating and attracting what you want. Learn how to strengthen the power of your desires by acknowledging and transforming negative feelings and emotions.
Step Four: Remove the blocks to personal success. Become aware of the twelve common blocks that could be holding you back from having what you want, and begin to clear the way for both inner and outer success. Learn to release any of the twelve blocks that may be holding you back: blame, depression, anxiety, indifference, judgment, indecision, procrastination, perfectionism, resentment, self-pity, confusion, and guilt. With this new ability, you will begin to experience that nothing outside yourself is holding you back.
Deborah Finds a Husband
When Deborah first started learning personal success, she was struggling to achieve greater outer success and desperate to get married. By resetting her intention toward finding peace and happiness within, she was able to let go of struggle. To make this shift, she realized she wasn't getting the support she needed. She wasn't giving herself the support to relax and do what she wanted to do. As she started to feel better about herself and her life, she was able to start attracting and creating what she wanted.
Not only did she find a great job, but she finally met the man of her dreams and got married. To move on into her new life and get married, she had to remove three of the blocks to personal success. In the past, when it came to making a commitment, she would become confused, judgmental, and indecisive. By removing these blocks, she was able to continue to want the man who loved her. By following the four steps to personal success, Deborah started making her dreams come true.
Tom Starts a Bakery
Tom had always wanted to have his own bakery, but had settled for working at a television station. He didn't want to be doing his job and occasionally resented and judged the people with whom he worked. The first step for Tom to begin achieving personal success was to set his intention to be happy regardless of his circumstances. He began practicing meditation and experienced as a result increased inner fulfillment and happiness.
His job was no longer a major source of dissatisfaction for him. By getting the support he needed in meditation, he began visualizing what he wanted. He started getting little things right away. It seemed his life was filled with little miracles. He would want a travel assignment and get it. Or he would want to be praised and acknowledged, and it would happen. His confidence that he could attract and create what he wanted grew.
This confidence freed him to follow his dreams. He left his job and started a bakery. To make this shift, he first had to let go of his blocks. At his job, he often had to deal with resentment and judgments. Gradually, as these blocks dropped off, he let go of his procrastination and indecision and made the move toward starting his new business, which is now a great success.
Robert Reconnects with His Children
Robert was already a multimillionaire when we began applying the principles and practices of personal success. He had achieved outer success, but he was miserable. He had been divorced three times, and he wasn't on speaking terms with his children. From the outside, he had it all, and no one except his counselor and his ex-wives knew how unhappy he was. People who don't have a lot of money often can't imagine that with millions of dollars a person might have difficulty being happy. Yet it is very common.
Robert learned to look within to find his happiness. He wanted to attract someone in his life to share his great wealth, but first he had to enjoy it himself. He always had to have a beautiful woman by his side to feel good. He learned to be happy without a partner for one year. He took time off to travel the world.
As he finally learned that he could be happy on his own, he took time to heal his relationships with his children. As he started giving and receiving the love he needed, his dependence on outer success decreased. He was glad he had it, but realized how it had kept him from finding real peace and happiness.
To resolve issues with his children and to find a partner to share his life, he had to move through many blocks. He had to let go of his blame, judgments, and indifference toward his ex-wives, and understand why his children resented him. By releasing these blocks, he was grateful to reconnect with his kids and feel peace and joy in his life.
Facing Life's Challenges
As you achieve personal success, life ceases to be a struggle; what was difficult becomes easier. Life will still have its problems, but you will be more successful in solving them. Doors that seemed locked before will begin to open. You will feel relieved and free to be yourself and to do what you are here to do. You will be better equipped to meet life head on. Life's inevitable challenges will become opportunities to make you more powerful.
In whatever way you don't already experience your inner goodness and greatness, the radiant light of your true self will begin to shine and light your way. With the dawning of this inner light, your journey through darkness will be over. Not only will you begin to clearly sense what you are here in this world to do, but you will realize that you are not alone. The truth that you are loved and supported in this world will become a living, tangible experience.
With the dawning of the inner light
of self-love, your journey
through darkness will be over.Personal success is not an imaginary state of grace devoid of conflict, disappointment, or frustration. A big part of mastering personal success is learning how to transform negative feelings into positive feelings and negative experiences into lessons learned. Being true to yourself is a growing process involving much change, which includes experiencing life's ups and downs. Achieving personal success means that when you fall down, you will know exactly how to get back up.
Those who take the risk to be themselves and to follow their hearts will occasionally fall down. Mistakes, setbacks, and adjustments are a part of life, an important part of how we learn and grow.
The main difference between those who succeed in life and those who fail is the knowledge of how to get back up.
Personal success is different for everyone. For some, it is a roller-coaster ride, and they love it. For others, it is a gentle ride on a big Ferris wheel. Though there is a lot of starting and stopping, they enjoy a great view with good conversation. Most of the time, they get to enjoy going around without any interruption. Certainly everyone's ride in life is unique, but in every case there will be ups and downs, twists and turns, starts and stops.
As you achieve greater personal success, you will still feel negative emotions, but they will always lead you back to increasing waves of joy, love, confidence, and peace. Once you learn how to move though negative emotions, you will realize how important they are, and you wouldn't want to live your life without them. If you are looking to experience a life without the flow of negative and positive emotions, visit a graveyard and rest in peace.
Being alive means movement. The secret of personal success is staying in touch with your inner peace, joy, love, and confidence. When you feel confident that you know how to begin to get what you want, you are less restless, you accept that life is a process, and you understand that it sometimes takes time to get what you want. When your heart is open and you are being true to yourself, you are able to enjoy and appreciate every step of your unique journey. The expectation for life to be perfect drops away as you discover that what you attract and create in your life is perfect for you.
You hold the power and the key to your future; you can do it, and only you can do it for you. With these new insights, you will gain the ability to find answers to all the questions you may have had about creating success. You will gain a new perspective that will help you make sense of your experiences in life. You will know with confidence how to get to where you want to go. These four steps provide a practical and spiritual road map for you to create the life you are meant to live.
How to Get What You Want
Money Can't Buy Happiness
Many people have achieved a lot in their lives, but they lack peace. The world is filled with unhappy millionaires who cannot sustain loving relationships. Yet they and those who emulate them continue to think that more money or more of "something" will finally help them feel good about themselves and their lives.
As we all know, money does not buy happiness or love. Even though this maxim is familiar, it is still easy to get caught in the web of illusion that outer success can make us happy. The more we think that money is capable of making us happy, the more we give away our power to be happy without it.As you read this, some part of you is probably thinking, "Yeah, I know that money can't really make me happy, but it sure can help." Although this thought is reasonable, it is important to recognize that it is a misconception that robs you of your power. To reset your direction in life, to make sure you are moving in the direction of personal success, you must recognize that money can't make you happy. The experience that money makes you or others happy is an illusion.
The Nature of Illusion
Let's explore for a moment the nature of illusion. When you experience the sun moving across the sky each day, another part of you knows that the sun isn't really moving. Although your senses register the movement, your mind knows that the sun is not moving. Though you feel stationary, you know the earth is spinning on its axis. Your mind knows that movement of the sun is an illusion, and that in truth you are moving.
Comprehension of this illusion requires abstract thinking. A young child cannot figure it out. Schoolteachers notice a shift from concrete thinking to abstract thinking in a child's development. In most cases, the shift happens practically overnight. One day, the student can't even begin to understand an algebra equation, and then suddenly, when the brain is ready, the student gets it. If the brain is not yet ready, no amount of instruction will help a student understand.To comprehend or recognize an illusion,
the brain must reach a certain
level of development.This shift in children from concrete thinking (the world is what you see) to abstract thinking (concepts are real as well) generally happens around puberty. As a child reaches twelve or thirteen, the brain has developed enough to comprehend concepts adults assume are obvious. Just as a child develops, the brain capacity of mankind develops over time as well. Ideas that challenged the greatest minds in history are now comprehended by fourteen-year-old science students.
The Making of Common Sense
Just five hundred years ago, everyone thought the earth was flat and the sun moved across the sky. They were not ready to comprehend this simple illusion. Their brains were not yet ready to comprehend the abstract thoughts necessary to recognize that the earth was moving and the sun was stationary. When Copernicus described the phenomenon in 1543, many could not accept the challenge to their beliefs. He was perceived as a threat by the church and imprisoned in his home for the rest of his life.
After relatively a few years, his discovery became accepted. Mankind had taken a leap. What was impossible for most to comprehend became fact. Right now mankind is taking part in another leap forward to understand the secrets of personal success. All the great teachings and religions have led mankind to this point. Yet as we venture forward, these important traditions will continue to be a strong foundation. The algebra student will always depend on basic "concrete thinking" math skills to progress.
At this exciting time in history, many illusions are being recognized as such--for example, the illusions about relationships between men and women. I am always asked, "Why didn't someone write Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus before? It is all so obvious. It just seems like common sense."
An Idea Whose Time Has Come
The simple answer to this question is that it is an idea whose time had come. It would not have been so popular fifty years ago or even twenty years ago. When I started teaching Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus in the early eighties, some people were still getting upset with me, misinterpreting and misunderstanding what I had to say. They just could not comprehend the notion that men and women were different and that both were equally good. In their minds, if men and women were different, one had to be superior. Since I am a man, people assumed I was saying men were better than women. Gradually, during the course of fifteen years, the ideas in Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus have been accepted as common sense not only in America, but around the world. This shift in comprehension is global.
The common sense of one generation was always a new discovery to previous generations. Just fifty years ago, the theme of the women's movement was that we are all equal because we are the same; women are not different from men. To earn equality, women had to prove that they were the same as men. At least society was letting go of the notion that one sex was better than the other. Now, once again, it is common knowledge that men and women are different, but we realize that being different doesn't mean one is "better" than the other.
The common sense of one generation was always a new discovery to previous generations.