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The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up; then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field” (Matthew 13:44)

The greatest treasure that you and I will ever discover is our innate ability to create the world of our choice. Doing so is a multi-level process. We first acknowledge our oneness with God’s limitless energy. We form that energy into a mental and emotional image of what we want, and we hold that image while creating and executing a plan of action.

In this creative process it is important to stay focused on our objective, which is what the farmacia online generica cialis above parable points out. In the parable, the man sells his many possessions and comprar kamagra sin receta buys one thing. His entire focus can then be on that one thing—the field—and extracting the treasure it contains. When we commit to a heartfelt direction in life, we must be willing to “sell” or release everything in us that goes counter to that direction. Fear, self-doubt, lethargy, or ever-shifting goals are a few of the things we will release.

Think of yourself as a magnifying glass focusing sunlight to a pinpoint so powerful it can ignite a flame. Bring all the forces of your being to bear on the direction you want your life to take. If one plan seems to fail, shake the dust off your shoes and start another. Do not allow failure to become one of your possessions. Do not allow any thought of, “this wasn’t supposed to be” enter your mind for long. Keep letting go of any images or feelings that run counter to what you desire, and keep moving forward. If you come to a place where you don’t know what to do next, affirm, “I am open to the next step. I know what to do and I do it.”

Remember the earlier lesson that once you put your hand to the plough, then don’t look back. This is another way of saying, focus your energy. You have what it takes to get wherever you want to go. Embrace your ability to focus and go all the way!