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How to Make Amazing Things Happen Now

by an Epididactic Lexicologist

The effect of contemplating positive word meanings can be amazing. I’ve regularly contemplated certain positive words, including Law of Attraction related words, in 17 second, and one minute and longer, 2 hour, jogging intervals.

When contemplating words for short timed intervals I try to recall the contemplated word again later throughout the day. One Saturday I enjoyed a non-stop miraculous day ‘in sync’ by thinking about ‘Synchronicity’ non-stop. It included breezing through busy traffic making all the signals and corners and connections with Skytrain and Granville Island Ferry timing in both directions. I had to wait for the inter-urban ferry (on the water on a beautiful spring day) once but it parked with it’s open door right in front of me – as I knew it would. I arrived home precisely in time to have a plate of freshly cooked barbecue, which started being plated before my arrival, placed in front of me as I sat down on our back deck right at the beginning of a pleasant meal with my wife’s visiting sisters.

Hold a single meditative thought

Recently I’ve managed to find ‘Peace‘ consistently but find that it must be a vigilant daily meditative effort for significant periods and for a long time in order for it to become a lasting peace – I’m not there yet but it’s of considerable value being a Universal-Law-based Fruit of the Spirit.

Positive nouns might be the best suited words for personal contemplation but the adverb Freely can be a wonderfully liberating jogging experience. I believe I had been contemplating my go-to jogging thought, Gramercy, (previously ‘Oneness’) on the park bench at the half-way mark in my jog around Burnaby Lake just prior to an experience of rapturous ecstasy.

The most elating jogging experience that I had was running/flying with swallows across a field at Locarno Beach. I made it the subject of a Running Miracles Youtube video. This jog followed a day of preemptive cloud-busting, mentally punching with joyful powerful fists, the rain forest clouds that foreshadowed a downpour for our annual picnic the next day. This was while listening to uplifting rants by Esther Hicks; Law of Attraction enthusiast. The timed short intervals of positive thought are Esther’s concept. When the time came the great cloud-busting feelings of Love and Joy were quick to recall, and amplify, with pumping heart, lungs, arms and legs, as I ran, arms outstretched, in accord with aerobatic swallows, across a field in the final sprint.

One of my most idiosyncratic jogs, inasmuch as it can’t easily be written off as a coincidence, was with regards to the word ‘Argus-eyed’ (vigilant) which was a word chosen arbitrarily as one of my Facebook Positive Words of the Day. It resulted in an encounter with a hypervigilant border collie right at the base of a lookout point.

These miraculous-feeling occasions are related, in terms of the effect, to the powerful Positive Emotions. These are both excellent paths and destinations in terms of what a human could want, enjoy and pursue. They are the power that drives all the other positive wor(l)ds.

The paths are the same but everyone’s trip is a circuit unique to them exploring the many fantastic pathways of true positive words.

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