The last words of that 45-page book are:
"When a man believes in the value of the advice given him and applies it, he establishes within himself the reality of success."
Joe Dispenza has a book titled, “You Are the Placebo”.
Hawkins work has conclusions that what you hold in mind tends to come true.
The scriptures say, “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.”
And you think that Henry Ford quote was all him… Copped it straight from the Bible.
Not the point though, the point is…
As you think, so you are.
Force and all the energy below 200 lack agency. You’re a victim to anything you can place in your mind at those levels:
“My players don’t get it”
“I’m undersupported and that’s why I can’t get it done.”
“Johnny can’t do X out there but insists on continuing to do it. It drives me nuts.”
“I don’t like how he plays and I just wish I could change him.”
What is victim speak? Correct.
What is below 200? Also correct.
What is useless to hold in mind? Also correct.
You’re giving yourself advice all throughout the day with passing commentary and thoughts about everything you see.
The question is, do you believe them?
If you do, they become true.
You are the placebo.