Listen, you walk through life as if you were servants of circumstance when in truth you are masters who have forgotten your authority. Each day you look outward and conclude, "This is real. This is my life.
" But I tell you with all firmness, what you call reality is merely a delayed reflection of what has been assumed within you. The visible world is but shadow. The substance lies within you.
Think about this. When a tree casts its shadow on the ground, you cannot mold the shadow to change the tree. It is the tree that determines the projected form.
So too is your life. There is no point trying to uproot, move, or alter external signs, for they are merely projections. What must be transformed is the root, the state you silently assume, for from it everything originates.
Most live as spiritual beggars, imploring the world to grant them change. They pray like those who supplicate. They wait like those who have nothing.
But the law does not respond to lament nor to despair. The law obeys conviction. It is not much talk that moves the invisible, but the silent certainty that like a planted seed already contains the harvest.
This is where the one-minute technique comes in. Many think that power lies in long practices, in elaborate rituals, or in ornate speeches. They are mistaken.
The law is simple because truth is simple. One minute of absolute focus, one minute of firm repetition, one minute of conscious inner presence is worth more than entire days of doubt and distraction. When you concentrate the entire force of your being into a single decree and repeat it a 100 times, you shift the center of gravity of your state.
You cease to be beggars and become commanders. The impossible then begins to yield. Not because the external world decided to be favorable, but because the external world is merely the servant of what you have decreed within yourselves.
Understand, it is not a technique of magic words, but of an assumed state. The minute serves only as a hammer that drives the nail of conviction into the mind until it has no escape. Therefore, make no mistake, this minute is not ordinary.
It is the remembrance of who you truly are. It is the instant when the creator awakens within man and decides once and for all that the world must obey what has already been accepted as real in the heart. It is the restoration of your forgotten inheritance, the authority to assume and to command that it be so.
You have been taught to believe that imagination is merely fantasy, a baseless revery, a play of the mind. But I tell you, imagination is the very substance of reality. Nothing you touch, see, or experience today would exist if it had not first been conceived in the invisible.
Look around. Every building, every object, every invention, even your clothed body, all began as an idea, an image held within someone's mind. The visible is always the delayed consequence of the invisible.
Therefore, I state with authority, imagination is not unreal. It is the matrix of all that manifests. Scripture does not speak in vain when it says that Abraham gazed upon the stars and in them saw the progeny that did not yet exist.
He did not see with carnal eyes but with the gaze of faith which is the inner vision. And that vision did not fail because the invisible when accepted with conviction is so real that the external world has no choice but to obey. You think that faith is to wait resignedly but no.
Faith is to assume as fact what is not yet seen, knowing that the invisible is more real than appearance. Imagination is the womb of creation, and whoever despises it condemns themselves to live only by what others conceive and sustain. Observe your own lives.
How many times have you imagined the worst fed fear, mentally repeated scenes of failure and pain, and what happened? The world obedient presented you with exactly what you assumed. It was not bad luck.
It was not cruel fate but the immutable law that responds to the state you sustain. So too does it happen when in silence you dare to imagine the best to see yourselves already living what you desire. The same power that brought misfortunes created by your negligence is the power that can bring blessings created by your discipline.
The law does not choose. It merely reflects. Understand this well.
There is no difference between imagining and living. The difference lies only in the time of maturation, like between the seed and the fruit. When you imagine intensely, you are already living in the invisible.
It is as if you entered a room before the door was open to your eyes. The physical world is merely the door that sooner or later opens to reveal what you already inhabited in secret. Therefore, I tell you, do not wait for external signs to believe.
You must believe first because the sign is always consequence and never cause. Discipline here is essential. Many imagine for a few seconds but soon contradict themselves with doubts and fears.
It is like planting a seed and pulling it up every day to see if it is germinating. Thus nothing grows. But the one who sustains, the one who guards the vision as one guards a treasure will see the fruit.
Even if everyone around mocks and says it is impossible, for it is not the world that decides. It is the state you choose to inhabit. Therefore, understand imagination is reality in its purest form.
It is not illusion. It is not escape. It is not a game of the mind.
It is the creative power acting within you, waiting only for you to use it consciously. The impossible is merely that which you have not yet dared to imagine with faith. But when you sustain the vision, when you live within what you desire without, the world like an obedient servant bows and brings what has already been accepted.
You do not need to ask. You do not need to implore. You merely need to assume.
Imagination is the place where the miracle has already happened. And to live in it is to decree to the world it is. So you need to understand that the law does not respond to desire itself, but to the state you inhabit.
To desire something is to recognize that you do not possess it. And while you live in that recognition, you perpetuate absence. It is like the beggar who looks at wealth and implores.
His desire is sincere. But the state he sustains is one of lack. And the law, which neither judges nor questions, merely reflects, returns to him more of what he is inwardly.
The universe does not respond to the distressed plea but to the silent position you assume within. Imagine someone who says I want health but at the same time contemplates themselves as sick mentally reinforcing all the symptoms all the signs of weakness. What is being sustained?
Not health but sickness. So too with the one who cries out for prosperity but lives in a state of fear, scarcity, of anxious vigilance over every penny. He thinks he is desiring wealth but his state is one of poverty and that is what the law mirrors.
You do not attract what you want, you attract what you are. It is necessary then to change direction. Instead of remaining in desire, assume the state of fulfillment.
Say to yourselves, it is already mine. I already live this. Inhabit this state naturally like someone who puts on clothes and then walks around without thinking whether they fit or not.
The state is your invisible garment and the world recognizes you by it. If you wear lack, you will be treated as lacking. If you wear abundance, everything around will conspire to confirm that abundance.
Scripture speaks of this when it commands, when you pray, believe that you have already received and it will be yours. Observe carefully. It is not ask to receive one day.
It is believe that you have already received. This is assuming the state. You must enter the mental scene where the desire is already realized and remain there until the outer mind can no longer doubt.
It is like inhabiting a new home. At first everything is new but later naturally it becomes your home. Thus it happens with the assumed state.
By inhabiting it so much you recognize it as your truth and then the world bows. Many fail because they confuse intensity of desire with power of manifestation. They want so much that they despair and that despair keeps them trapped in the wrong state.
Strength is not in wanting but in assuming. It is not much asking that convinces the law but the simple serene and firm acceptance that it already is. It is a silent act yet charged with authority.
Therefore, abandon the habit of begging and begin to live as heirs. It is not arrogance but recognition of your true position. You are not servants of circumstance.
You are masters of the state you inhabit. Desire is merely the call to change your state. Heed the call.
Assume the new and then you will discover that nothing can be denied to you because the world does nothing more than confirm what you have already accepted to be. When you observe an external sign, you tend to treat it as a cause. But I tell you, the visible world is merely a symbol, a reflection, a shadow of what is already established within.
Nothing that appears before your eyes has power of its own. Everything is a consequence of a silently assumed state. Whoever reads events as final decrees is mistaken because they are merely delayed witnesses of something that began in the invisible.
It is like a seed that has been cast into the earth. When it sprouts, no one doubts that it emerged only because it was first hidden, invisible, germinating. The fruit does not appear from nothing.
It is a symbol of the root. Likewise, when situations arise, whether good or bad, they are not the origin of your life, but the evidence of the state you yourselves have planted. You can pluck the fruit, but if the root remains, it will grow again.
Therefore, changing external appearances without changing the inner state is fighting against shadows, useless and exhausting. How many of you see an obstacle and say, "It is decided. There is no way out.
" But you do not realize that the obstacle is merely a symbol of your disbelief. It has no substance of its own. It is not a real enemy, merely the reflection of your state.
When you change within, the symbol inevitably changes without. What seemed like a wall dissolves like smoke because it was never the cause, only a projection. Scriptures speak in parables to teach you this principle.
Joseph was cast into prison, but the symbol of the prison was not an end, merely a temporary reflection. The state of greatness he had already assumed elevated him to rule Egypt. the symbol transformed because the root within him never ceased to be abundance and authority.
Had he read the prison as a final decree, he would have been lost. But he understood signs are not destinies. They are echoes.
You need to learn to interpret life not as a sentence but as a language. Each external fact is a word written by your own inner being. If you read sickness, know this.
It is a reflection of a sustained state of weakness or fear. If you read prosperity, it is a reflection of an assumed state of abundance. And when you change the inner writing, you inevitably change the text that the world presents to you.
Therefore, stop fixating on signs as if they were masters of your existence. They are not commandments. They are messages.
External reality is merely the screen upon which internal images are projected. You do not need to fight against the images. You need to change the projector.
And the projector is your state of consciousness. So when the symbol rises against you, do not fear. Look at it as you would look into a mirror.
Do not argue with the reflection. Change the expression on your face. When you change within, the symbol inevitably bows.
This is the law. The visible world has no choice but to obey the invisible that sustains it. Few understand the value of discipline.
But I tell you, without it, no state can be sustained until manifestation. You live in a world that trains you for dispersion, for constant changes of focus, for oscillation between faith and doubt. But the law does not yield to instability.
It responds to the one who holds the vision firm even when everything around screams the opposite. That is why I affirm one minute of absolute certainty is more powerful than entire days of vacasillation. Imagine someone who decides to inhabit the state of health.
On the first day, they visualize themselves strong and healed. On the second, they return to observing symptoms and yield to fear. On the third, they force their imagination again, but soon fall into lament.
This is not discipline. It is instability. And just as a seed pulled up every day does not blossom, so too the state never materializes.
Discipline is to remain even if the senses say the opposite. It is to water the same vision until it imposes itself as reality. The rebellious mind will say, "But nothing has changed.
I am still surrounded by the same difficulties. " It is at this point the discipline proves itself. It is not difficult to believe when everything seems favorable.
The challenge lies in sustaining the vision when appearances seem to mock you. The one who endures this contrast without yielding, who insists on silent conviction will see the impossible yield before them. For it is not time that governs, it is persistence in the state.
Remember, there is no greater effort than that of constancy. I am not speaking of physical effort, but of the inner decision not to betray the vision you have chosen. It is easy to oscillate.
It is rare to maintain oneself. But the law does not reward the wavering. It obeys the constant.
When you repeat, when you return to the state, when you refuse doubt, even in the face of contrary signs, you are driving invisible roots that no wind can uproot. Discipline is the invisible thread that unites the invisible to the visible. Without it, you live in flashes.
Today you believe, tomorrow you doubt, today you plant, tomorrow you uproot. But with it the vision becomes so solid within you that the external world has no choice but to bow. It is like the potter who molds clay.
It is not enough to touch it once and let go. He holds his hands firm until the desired shape is established. Therefore, understand discipline is not empty rigidity.
It is faithfulness to what you have already chosen to be. It is the courage not to abandon the state even when the senses cry out otherwise. It is the act of returning a h 100 times to the same decree until it becomes natural.
The undisiplined gets lost in appearances. The disciplined creates new appearances. Whoever masters discipline masters life itself.
You believe that you need to cry out loudly, repeat requests to heaven, move multitudes with words for something to happen. But I tell you, true command is not in the noise of the voice, but in the silence of conviction. The universe does not bend before supplications, but before the inner vibration of one who has already decided.
Silence sustained with certainty is more powerful than a thousand cries without faith. When you quiet yourselves within and assume it is already so, that decree does not need to be heard by anyone else. There are no angels rushing to record requests, no external forces negotiating conditions.
What exists is the law responding immediately to your state. Silence is the altar where the command is issued and that command is irrevocable when born of certainty. Imagine a king.
He does not need to raise his voice to be obeyed. A mere look suffices. A mere gesture suffices.
Simply being in a position of authority suffices. So too with you when you assume the position of creators. The wavering mind cries out, asks, implores.
But the awakened spirit merely declares in silence, knowing that its inner word is already a confirmed decree. The obedience of the world is not in the sound, but in the position of the one who speaks. Observe how often you waste energy repeating words without feeling as if much talk could replace faith.
It is not so. The law is not moved by formulas, but by conviction. An instant of silence filled with certainty is worth more than hours of anxious prayers.
When in your innermost being you say I am and feel it as reality, the entire universe has already moved even if your eyes do not yet perceive it. That is why I affirm cultivate silence. It is not the silence of apathy but that of authority.
It is the one who says it is done and rests because they know the command has already been given. It is in this silence that the mind bows that doubt is crushed that the impossible begins to dissolve. You do not need to announce to the world what you have decided to be.
You merely need to sustain the state with firmness. The rest is an inevitable consequence. Therefore, abandon the cries of beggars and assume the silent voice of heirs.
Your command does not need witnesses because the only true witness is the reality that bows. When you silently sustain the state already fulfilled, you are decreeing destiny. And destiny like an obedient servant has no choice but to serve you.
Now understand with full clarity. Nothing is lacking to you. Nothing is out of reach.
Nothing is impossible. What has not yet manifested before your eyes is not absence. It is merely a reflection of your failure to assume.
Life denies you nothing. It is you who have not yet dared to take possession of what is already available in the invisible. It is like someone who has the keys to a house and remains outside asking to enter when all that would be needed is to turn the lock.
You walk like beggars who supplicate the world for small crumbs of change without realizing that the banquet is already laid out and that your inheritance is infinite. There is no need to wait for a sign to believe. There is no need to fight against appearances.
The only true battle is to rise inwardly and assume the state you desire. The rest is not battle but an inevitable consequence. Therefore, assume today at this very instant the posture of one who already possesses.
Do not leave for tomorrow what can be decreed now. Repeat with conviction until the mind bows, until the heart surrenders, and until the body recognizes the new order. Say a 100 times in silence.
It is already so a h 100 times not as a supplication but as a hammer that deeply drives the stake of certainty within you. And remain in that decree as one who does not abandon their throne no matter the cost. For you are not beggars at the door of life.
You are heirs of the all and the inheritance has always been yours. Observe carefully. There is no power outside of you.
The external world is merely shadow projection reflection. There is no enemy out there that can stop you because no symbol has authority over the root. Power has always been within waiting to be recognized.
What you assume in silence, the universe obeys without question. It does not matter if the senses still cry out the opposite because the senses are merely delayed echoes. When the root is transformed, the fruit must change.
And if you sustain the state even in the face of contrary appearances, you will see that external reality like an obedient servant bows before your decree. Rise then from unconsciousness. No longer live as slaves of circumstance.
Abandon the posture of those who implore and assume that of those who command. The universe is not a judge who weighs merits or demerits. It is your faithful servant incapable of resisting the authority of the assumed state.
You are the ones who decide. You are the ones who decree. You are the ones who choose the inner scene.
And once chosen and sustained, the scene becomes inevitable destiny. Therefore, do not hesitate. Decide now.
Sustain what you have chosen. And observe with serenity because the impossible will not resist. It will dissolve like mist before the sun of your conviction.
Nothing is denied to you because everything has already been given to you. Life is not to come. It already is.
Power does not need to be conquered. It already dwells within you. The future does not need to be feared.
It is already molded by your imagination. All that remains is to accept, assume, and remain. The entire universe will bend to your decree.