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16477 - The Council of Advisors


The Council of Advisors

by: Jason Johns


Have you ever thought that it would be nice to get advice from some of the worlds greatest minds? What if Leonardo Da Vinci could advise you on inventing, or Michaelangelo could advise you on art, or Warren Buffet on finances, or Bill Gates on business success?
They can very easily! Through a radical technique called the Council Of Advisors?
Firstly, think of a few people who you would like to have advice from. These can be people who are still alive, historical figures, people from myths and legends or even fictional characters! Pick a few anywhere between five and seven to get you started.
These people will have traits, abilities and knowledge that you want to use to enhance your quality of life. Remember that you can always add to the list and take people of it as your needs change.
Next, write their names out on a sheet of paper. Ideally put their photographs above their name, it will help you later on to visualise them.
Find somewhere quite where you will not be disturbed for a little while. Sit down with the pictures and names of your council of advisors in front of you and pick up your pen and paper.
Imagine that you are sitting in a room in front of your council of advisors. They are arranged in a semi-circle in front of you. The decor and style of the room can be anything that feels good for you.
Focus your mind on an area of your life that you want some advice on. Write your question down at the top of the page.
Next imagine you are in front of your council of advisors. Ask them your question and allow their answer to flow in to your mind. As they answer write their responses down on your paper. You may find it helps to write their initials before the response so you can later tell who said what. When you hear their response imagine you hear their voice in your mind, that you can see them sitting on a chair opposite you. You can see their gestures, their expression and hear the tonality in their voices.
Keep asking questions and receiving the answers until you have what you require. If you are not sure about an answer, ask them to repeat it to you. Remember that if you cheat and consciously create the answer you want to hear then the only person you are cheating is yourself.
Initially you may find the voices of your council of advisors hard to hear. Keep it up and you will find the become clearer and clearer with practise.
You may question this method, but all you need to do is to pretend you are the person and then answer the question as if they were speaking to you directly. You will find the answers your receive amazing in their clarity and accuracy.
Through the use of this technique you can gain valuable help and advice from the best minds that have ever existed for free! They can be there at your beck and call to help you in any aspect of your life.
You may be sceptical at first, but when you have done it the first time you will be surprised by the results that you get and how the information you receive can be used to enhance your life.





About The Author


Jason is a personal coach, dedicated to achieving success for his clients. He produces a wide variety of audio programs and courses on everything from weight to confidence to abundance to past lives. Visit his website, http://www.stateofhypnosis.com, for more information and to discover how he can help you live the life of your dreams.
jason@stateofhypnosis.com






This article was posted on February 24, 2005







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