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How to use the
Invisible Counselors
The Invisible Counselors
Workbook
Napolean Hill, in his book Think & Grow Rich, writes: “Every night, over a long period
of years, I held an imaginary Council meeting with this group whom I called my “Invisible
Counselors.”
If this idea or practice is not easy for you to accept, simply play at it, and pretend at it.
Patanjali, author of The Yoga Sutras, and one of the founders of yoga philosophy in ancient
India, put it this way: “When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary
project, all your thoughts break their bonds. Your mind transcends limitations; your con-
sciousness expands in every direction in a new, great and wonderful world. Dormant forces,
faculties and talents become alive, and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than
you ever dreamed yourself to be.”
SETTING THE SCENE
Get yourself in a comfortable place where you can sit undisturbed for at least 20 minutes at
a time. You may want to dim the lights and have only a light at your writing pad. I light a
candle and burn incense, because that is what I do. You may want to play some soft music
with no words in it. I prefer the silence.
LETS BEGIN
In your mind’s eye, step into a large room with a big conference table in the center. Imagine
this room and this table any way you’d like them to be. The table may be oval, it may be
rectangular and there are many comfortable, empty chairs around it.
Close your eyes a moment and envision people fi ling into the room and taking a seat at the
table. If there is someone you’d like there, imagine them there. You may only have a few to
begin with. Attendance will grow as you continue with further meetings.
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