
Past tense present tense (power of letters 2
The power of the letters 2 is a follow-up lecture in which the names are analyzed beyond the limits of time, recognizing the secrets of the time dimension allows us to analyze a person's potential destiny in relation to his life so far. To change his destiny, which he would not have made the necessary correction.
This lecture is only suitable for those who have heard the first lecture that deals with understanding the basics of the method.
See the future?
All the great changes in the world have happened because of the actions of individuals, neither governments nor organizations have led to any change in the world in which we live,
A talented lawyer began to climb the class ladder as expected of him and as he had thought all his life, but he could not free himself from the feeling that his destiny was completely different, he tried to drive his thoughts away from the subject because he did not want to slow progress. Where he began to act and for which he had dreamed all his life, but reality repeatedly slapped him in the face that he wanted to do something else, until he took off his court robe and wore a thin white cloth which he spun himself, and began to preach his doctrine.
Mahatma Gandhi, the skinny man who managed to sweep his sites all over India and in a quiet and declared non-violent protest managed to eradicate from his country the greatest conqueror in human history, the British Empire.
The difference between the man who changed the status of a billion Indians and the successful lawyer is one decision, one decision that changed the path in which he went and changed the face of history, compared to one who did not dare, and remained in office all his life with a certain sense of missing out.
How many around us are afraid to make a difference? And as a result drift with life to the end without feeling self-fulfilling? Would they still be afraid if they understood that this fear is the only thing that stands between them and success, and if we could see the results of our decisions in advance would it help us overcome the fear?
