Feelings Productively Channeled, Are Power

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"Feeling is the secret" said Neville Goddard in most of his literary works and speeches that I know about.
He is right.
To channel your emotions productively into a goal or "battlefield actions" makes for success as sure as the leader in ancient times who followed the practice of burning the shipsafter arriving at the shore of the enemy and winning the battle, saying something to his soldiers like: "We fight and win or we die trying.
" Sure, war is a misuse of this power, and a productive goal is the right use of the power of feelings productively channeled into a goal.
Productive goals are always worth working for, especially when creating and using desired values.
Indeed, I am saying that productive goals are worth having good feelings about always because of their life enhancing nature as a whole.
Like a game worth playing, there is nothing better to do than get what you genuinely want in life and existence.
For example, goal achievement would be a tame affair without strong emotion, it would genuinely be pointless and hard.
But strong positive emotions if you notice always make achievement easier.
Have you ever noticed you were less lazy when you had positive emotional power behind actions or goals? Even when cornered, strong emotions can "bring out a win from certain loss" because the opposition with "the advantages" may not want it all enough or have deep enough desire for what they want.
The best goals are those wanted enough by the person wanting them.
Without that desire, and it does not matter how well constructed or planned the actions toward the goals are, if someone wants it more powerfully, they will probably get it even if they "burn all the ships at the shore of the enemy" and have a less developed plan than the "warriors who are on home soil with all the advantages.
" With emotional strength everything and anything is possible.
Without it, you cannot even achieve the growth of a twig on a tree with all the water and ideal nutrients and not any love in the growing of that twig.
That may be vague seeming to some, but when you think about it, it is reality.
To make it more understandable to some, I will talk about a football game: Say one team is favored to win over another, and the one team favored to win is cocky without enough emotional energy behind their winning.
Well, the one team favored to lose will win in an "unexpected way", because the other team did not want it enough or expected to breeze through it.
Well, if the one team favored to win expected to win did it right and acted like the underdog and expected more from themselves without regard for "the odds" and had that emotional strength, it would have been a different and "expected" win story, would it not? So, I will end it this way: Emotional strength behind actions can be the key to miracles, and if successful, is the key to miracles.
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