See It, Believe It, Make It Real Part Three

A self-fulfilling scrapbook is a visualization technique similar to a beneficial billboard. Rather than putting your pictured goals on a poster board, put them in a notebook, scrapbook or photo album. Once you’ve designed a self-fulfilling scrapbook, set aside time to review it daily. As you do you’ll probably experience small changes in your thinking and behavior. As time passes, you will see yourself moving closer to your goals without much stress or strain.

You don't have to know all the details of how you’ll accomplish your goals, if you put the intention out there and focus on it daily, ideas and inspirations will come to you in unexpected ways. Some day, that self-fulfilling scrapbook will be a true record of the things you have done in your life because you will look at it 5-10 years from now and realize that: A) it came true, B) it’s on it’s way to coming true or C) it didn’t come true, but something even better happened instead. Next week, I'll continue on the topic of mental imagery and tell you about the creating history journal. You can find out more by purchasing the book From Sabotage to Success.

I Want Roller Derby on My OWN T.V. Show

I submitted an audition to Oprah on Sunday. I'm asking you to vote for me to get my OWN T.V. talk show. In my audition, I tell Oprah I want to talk to roller derby girls. And I mean it. It's a fast growing sport that empowers women and it is fun to watch. In the 70's, everyone watched it and loved it. Let's get it back on T.V. I want a show thats a mix between Soul Train and old school Oprah. You know, when she used to have real-life, everyday people on and they'd tell amazing stories and experience transformation before your eyes. How about if we do transformative shows and mix it up with fun stuff like music and roller derby? That's what I want to do and you can help me by voting today. Vote early, vote often. Your opportunity to vote ends June 3.

Is ‘The Secret’ in Line with Christianity?

Quote from Victory Over Darkness.  Photo by Sheri Zampelli http://sherizampelli.com/blogAbout two years ago, I was asked by a group of previous workshop attendees if I would come to their home and talk about the movie The Secret. All members of the group are Christians and they know I am sensitive to their beliefs. Because of my own Bible-based upbringing, I am able to discuss "new age" concepts and Christian concepts simultaneously. Regardless, one of the members of the group decided to drop out based on a warning from her minister. He believed that what I was teaching was harmful to her impressionable 21-year-old mind. This experience never left me. I always wondered, what was it she told him about my class or what did he know about what I was teaching that caused him to be so alarmed? I knew for a fact that Christian writers like Norman Vincent Peale and many Christians of corporate and government agencies in America use select passages of the Bible to keep themselves and their entire organization motivated and focused. Christians will tell everyone who will listen that it's their "Faith" (being in alignment, receptive and trusting God/Source/Energy) that delivered them to success and triumph. I might not ever know what type of conversation transpired between that young woman and her minister but I do know this. The next time someone wants to know if living in the power of God (aka living in line with The Secret, aka "aligning your energies") is anti-Christian, I'm going to refer them to the book my Dad (a born-again Christian) gave to me. It's titled Victory Over Darkness by Neil T. Anderson. Abraham, a man of GodHere's a quote I pulled from the book: "I believe I am a saint by the grace of God and I intend to live my life as His child in the way He intended me to live by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit." If you read these words VERY SLOOOOWLY and let them sink in, you are using The Secret. (For added umph, you could pretend like you're Xena the Warrior Princess or Abraham as you read authoritatively). Victory Over Darkness by Neil T. AndersonThe man who wrote these words is the "founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries. He has 30 years of pastoral and teaching experience and was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology." At least that's what the bio on the back of his book, Victory Over Darkness says and that sounds pretty darn Christian to me. P.S. Anderson's book is filled with lists of scriptures that you can refer to such as the "Who I Am in Christ" list, the "What Is True of Christ is True of You" list and the "Who Am I"? list. The Secret Behind the Secret Ellusionist.com - Online Magic Training Center

Michael Beckwith to be Honored with the 2009 Outstanding Communicator Award by Agape Toastmasters

Spiritual Leader Michael Beckwith, founder of Agape International Spiritual Center and featured expert on the movie The Secret will be honored by the Agape Toastmasters club on December 13th with the 2009 Outstanding Communicator Award. Agape Toastmasters is a unique Toastmasters club whose purpose is to "foster an unconditionally loving, mutually supportive and highly inspirational environment that will empower its members to become excellent communicators and leaders ready to serve our community and the world with joy, authenticity, wisdom and integrity." Spiritual Liberation by Michael BeckwithThrough Michael Beckwith’s leadership Agape International Spiritual Center has become a trans-denominational movement and community of 9,000 local members and 1,000,000 friends worldwide. He is the author of many books including his most recent work “Spiritual Liberation: Fulfilling your Soul’s Potential” and has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show and Larry King Live multiple times. "Beckwith’s vision and outstanding communication skills have contributed greatly to the expansion of consciousness on our planet” said club president Jesus Nebot. “He serves as a perfect role model to all our members and we are delighted to honor him with our first Outstanding Communicator Award”. In addition Beckwith will also receive a cash donation to support the humanitarian work of the Agape International Spiritual Center in the world. During this annual meeting the Agape Toastmasters club will also recognize outstanding member of the year, Bruce Gordon for his great contribution to the club in many leadership positions. This celebratory breakfast meeting is open to the general public at no charge and will be held on Saturday December 13, 2008 from 8:30-11:00 a.m. at Agape International Spiritual Center located at 5700 Buckingham Place Culver City, CA. For more information or to RSVP for the event contact Sheri Zampelli at 562-305-3434 or visit Agape Toastmasters on the web at http://agape.freetoasthost.info/