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Stop The Struggle - Don't Buy The Lie

"It's simple - but it's not easy."

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🎯 The Lie That Makes Life Hard: “It’s Simple, But It’s Not Easy.”

Let’s dive back into this lie.

Someone says, “It’s simple, but it’s not easy.” That’s a boldfaced lie.

Art — a well-known guy who sat near Neville Goddard (maybe even knew him) — apparently said it. I haven’t listened to him much. I’ve listened to people who listen to him. And I’m not pleased.

Here’s my question - when someone speaks with authority and says something silly like that…

“Why would you believe them?”

Only one reason:
You’ve got “proof”.

"It’s been hard for me."
That’s called proof. That’s called my personal story.

My “history”.

So I ask my clients all the time to explore with me:

“When is it hard?”

Because it’s not always hard.
And you probably aren’t celebrating the easy wins.
You’re likely criticizing yourself or defending a struggle.

Like when I struggled to get a car.
I went back and forth.

Do I want a Mercedes or BMW.
I tried to figure it all out. Models, numbers, trim levels.
Mental chaos.

Until one day I said something simple to Victoria.
I said, “I want to buy from someone I know, love, and trust.”

No local dealers.
So I just felt it. I imagined it.
Ownership. Joy. The feel of the wheel.

That morning, I parked near a silver Mercedes and instantly felt myself in that car.

The trying dissolved.
The mental noise turned to dust.

Let’s just call that Jesus Christ.
The name that sees rightly and consumes all that's not true.

Because I saw from ownership.
I rested. That’s Sabbath.

A very very short time later, at the pool, Jim gave me a Mercedes magazine.
Then Rodd, a friend, overheard me say I was looking to buy.
And he said, “You looking to buy?”

I said, “Are you looking to sell?”

He was.
We shook on it before I even saw the car.
I didn’t know the model. I didn’t know the color.
But I knew I trusted him.

Then we walked outside to give it a spin…
It was that very same car I fell in love with earlier.
77 minutes after I imagined it…

That very car became mine.

Because I stopped making it hard.
I stopped MENTATING and started imagining.

That's Identity-Based Manifesting.

I’ve found at least 17 ways people make it hard.
That’s just ONE of them…

And when I work directly with someone, I help them notice what they do.
So they can stop doing - what they don’t notice - they are doing.

🔄 So let’s go back to those two questions:

  1. “Why would you believe that guy?”

  2. “When do YOU make it not easy?”

Because if you notice when you make it “not easy”…
You might notice how you - actually - make it hard..
And once you notice that, all of this - becomes fun.

So here’s your golden ticket invitation:

🟢 Don’t buy the lie.
🔴 Buy the pearl.

Tomorrow, we explore raising imagination to the level of vision.
Because vision makes all the difference.

My name is Mr. Twenty Twenty.
This is The Power of Imagination Podcast.

Let us now go into the silence.

Did you hear…

The birds just sang their sacred song.
The Song of Thanksgiving.

Ownership.

That’s what I had.
Without even stepping into the car.

Because when I owned it inside,
The world made it so.

It’s not about forcing the world.
It’s about falling in love with the truth.

You can make it hard.
Or you can let it be easy.

See ya.
🔥

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