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Thought Power Quotes

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Émile Coué
“Toute pensée occupant uniquement notre esprit devient vraie pour nous et a tendance à se transformer en acte.

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Any thought that occupies our mind becomes true for us and tends to turn into action.”
Émile Coué

“Reasoning is the mental tool that use to think with”
Bob Proctor

“Your mind is the most powerful magnet, what you visualize your mind attracts it and materialize it in your real-life. What you think, you become. So, think wisely.”
Lord Robin

Walter Russell
“Successful men of all ages have learned to multiply themselves by gathering thought-energy into a high potential and using it in the direction of the purpose intended. Let me use as an illustration the gathering together of the powder behind the bullet. The charge behind the bullet can either be used for the purpose intended or dissipated uselessly. The wise hunter sees to it that each element which contributes to the success of his hunt is right. He has given concentrative thought and preparation for days to every detail upon which his success depends. You have to gather your energy together in the same manner, conserving it and insulating it from dissipation in every direction other than that of your purpose.”
Walter Russell, The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

Roshan Sharma
“When the energy is directed outside, you create and manifest life outside, and when the same energy is directed inward, you reach to the ultimate truth of life.”
Roshan Sharma

John Kreiter
“At the moment of their inception, thoughts can be considered mental images or ideas. As the frequencies become more solid, in our opinion, thoughts could be considered something like emotions or emotion generating ideas. As the frequency of a thought comes closer to what we would consider physical reality, this thought could then be called a belief. Beliefs become assumptions and these assumptions soon become facts. Within short order, and under favorable conditions, facts become objects or events in what we call physical reality.”
John Kreiter, Create A Servitor Companion