Imagine taking a magnifying glass and a piece of paper out into the garden on a hot, sunny day with the intention of starting a fire. If you keep shifting the glass around from one place to another, nothing happens. But if you hold the magnifying glass still and focus on one position, you then harness the sun’s powerful rays and before you know it the paper starts to smoulder and you have fire. The same applies with our thinking: When we remain focused (positive or negative) the object of our thinking eventually materialises.

R. Ian Seymour, excerpt adapted from Discover Your True Potential

Imagine taking a magnifying glass and a piece of paper out into the garden on a hot, sunny day with the intention of starting a fire. If you keep shifting the glass around from one place to another, nothing happens. But if you hold the magnifying glass still and focus on one position, you then harness the sun’s powerful rays and before you know it the paper starts to smoulder and you have fire. The same applies with our thinking: When we remain focused (positive or negative) the object of our thinking eventually materialises.

R. Ian Seymour, excerpt adapted from Discover Your True Potential