Imagine that your mind is a video projector.
It throws a movie onto the wall, and that movie is your life.
Your job, your relationships, your habits — all of it.
Everything in your life is a projection from within and is “kept alive” by your mind.
Just as a cinema projection is “kept alive” by the video projector, your present and your future are “kept alive” by your mind, which projects them.
There’s a legend about Alexander the Great.
His mother whispered to her belly repeatedly, like a mantra, “You will conquer the world.” She did that over and over again, while she was pregnant.
It is as if she projected a film for her son that unfolded in physical reality a few years later.
She “kept alive” the projection of the film throughout the years. And Alexander became the greatest military commander of all time.
Now look at your own screen.
Some parts you like. Some parts you hate.
But here’s the flip — none of it stays alive unless you keep projecting it.
Whatever your reality may be, start with the thought that you are the one who “keeps it alive.”
You are not the movie being projected.
You are the projector.
And you can change what you keep playing.
There are no mistakes in the universe,
Monica and Stefan
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