Monday, April 23, 2012

We become what we think about!

When I wrote Babylon I envisioned hearing from like-minded readers ... people I had never met but could relate to through shared experience. Here's the latest from a reader of In The Shadow of Babylon.

"This is one of those books that pulls you into the place and the time from the very beginning! I was with Ayuba right away, felt his pain, his lost feelings, and then breathed a sigh of relief at his final success and triumphs. It is a book I couldn't put down and, when I finished it, I wanted more. A truly wonderful book with some great lessons for all of us!"


One of the lessons this reader is referring to is the ability to dream (visualize) a favorable outcome. The mind cannot hold two opposing views of reality for any length of time. By visualizing a preferred reality - opposed to actual reality - you open up access to the information necessary to achieve your preferred vision. Some call it daydreaming ... others call it controlling one's own destiny. Every reader of Babylon is a part of my vision. You are appreciated.

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