254: There is A Better Way

EPISODE · Jul 8, 2021 · 39 MIN

254: There is A Better Way

from Kinetic Belief with Steven Canyon · host Steven Canyon

Steven and Meg muse about what makes a person cry during a movie.  Steven answers questions while probing the creative power of the imagination,  “The power of kinetic belief…is dependent upon the intensity of the imagination….to work in the direction in which a person sets it to operate in. If one person sets out to start planning to operate a charity that will feed poor children—the imaginative power of kinetic belief will work from within that genius of purpose and the wisdom of Creation begins attracting and arranging all the details. If another person begins to imagine a plan to rob a bank, the same creative power works on the details of that plan.  Both of these are examples that demonstrate the authority that humans have and the power to control and direct their creative imagination.  You tell your imagination to think about this, and it does; or to stop thinking about this, and to consider that, and it obeys you. There are three forms of creative power —and the dominion to operate all three belong to you.  First, the power of action; second, the creative power that comes from imagination… The third, is the creative power to control and direct the thoughts that come from examining the imagination. It is this power to control and direct how you think—about what you think, that you develop for experiencing a powerfully successful life.”Connect with Steven Canyon:Text “KINETIC" to 844-844-0049 Website - https://stevencanyon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevencanyon/Clubhouse - @stevencanyon and @megancanyonFacebook - https://facebook.com/stevencanyonco ============================================

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