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Hi Ashutosh,
You are right, we do have options to choose from.
But here I am discussing about the difference between Wanting & Choosing.
It is about one's verbalisation of the requirements/needs, because the power of verbalisation and power of intent is beyond anyone's imagination.
One should be careful while verbalising their requests/prayers/intensions.
Regards
Rana Vikram Singh
Hi Claudia,
Thanks for the definations.
Regards
Rana Vikram Singh
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I "Want" vs I "Choose"
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Posted 26-11-2008Reply
I 'want' is a statement of lack.
And your saying you 'want' a thing, only works to produce that precise experience – wanting – in your reality.
So, when ever you need something, DO NOT say I 'want'....instead say I Choose.........!!!
For example:
I "Choose" to be happy, NOT I 'want' to be happy.
I "Choose" to be peaceful, NOT I'want' to be peaceful.
Because Choosing is a statemetn of Abundance.
And so on.......
Regards
Rana Vikram Singh
"Want" should be more clearly defined by having a strong desire for something.
"Need" is the lack of something.
"Choose" means to prefer above others, to decide, to determine. It needs to know exactly what you want and how you think about that subject. It is a conscious act.
"Need" is the lack of something.
"Choose" means to prefer above others, to decide, to determine. It needs to know exactly what you want and how you think about that subject. It is a conscious act.
Hi Mr. Rana
I am with Claudia statement
As we choose something its mean we ha... See Ashutosh's complete reply
I am with Claudia statement
As we choose something its mean we ha... See Ashutosh's complete reply
Hi Ashutosh,
You are right, we do have options to choose from.
But here I am discussing about the difference between Wanting & Choosing.
It is about one's verbalisation of the requirements/needs, because the power of verbalisation and power of intent is beyond anyone's imagination.
One should be careful while verbalising their requests/prayers/intensions.
Regards
Rana Vikram Singh
"Want" should be more clearly defined by having a strong desire for something.
&quo... See Claudia's complete reply
&quo... See Claudia's complete reply
Hi Claudia,
Thanks for the definations.
Regards
Rana Vikram Singh
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