In this PN TV episode, we'll explore a few of my favorite Big Ideas from Napoleon Hill's uber-best-selling classic, "Think and Grow Rich"! Hope you enjoy!
NOTE: Most of the discussion for this episode is going on over here as part of the 50 Day Challenge!









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What I really took away from this note...amongst all the amazing big ideas...is making the achievement of goals and action in the world a tantric happening. It's only by connecting my heart with my balls do I ever seem to get the best results. Its when I am willing to kill, and be killed, in a sense, that my best gifts come forward and my passion moves people.
I think chapter 11 of this book deals with "sexual transmutation," which for men (I am a man, and I am only familiar with this perspective, the womens' practice is different), means not ejaculating and using the pent up desire, frustration, frenetic energy in the direction of one's goals. This puts a whole new spin on having a burning desire, eh?
I have practiced this for 1 week, 2 weeks, and up to a month at a time, with the cooperation of my girlfriend. Its tough, but a really cool thing to experiment with. You don't have to abstain from sex, you just have to not go past the point of ejaculation. With practice, you can separate the orgasm and ejaculatory reflex, allowing you to have multiple orgasms without ever "taking the wind out of your sails," so to speak.
Check out David Deida and Mantak Chia for more on this. There are techniques you must learn to channel the energy up from your root chakra to the higher chakras, which are associated with greater feeling and emotion, the fire of decision and opening to purpose and direction, the empathetic heart and serving our world, our creative expression, our vision and insight to act wisely, and our ultimate non-dual awakening into higher and higher levels of consciousness.
If that's your thing :]
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Hi Brian,
awesome video message, thanks for sharing. Impossible is really a nonsense word. If it ever applies, it's always relative and never absolute. However, how often is it used in an absolute way ?
Plenty of gems here in your video, for example about burning bridges and burning desire.
To me, desire is an equivalent to life itself. Low level of desire, low level of life. No desire = death ?
Persistence isn't sexy, but it creates sexy results !
Take care
Oliver