MKS: “Start Your Hero’s Journey”

Hero's Journey 101: Definition and Step-by-Step Guide (With Checklist!)

Your Hero’s Journey

The Master Key Experience opened my mind to one of my favorite concepts. It is Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey. In a nutshell, Campbell found a common thread in all of our stories. From Jesus to Luke Skywalker to the guy who delivers your mail.

The Hero’s Journey concept can be seen in all myths, legends, stories, movies and books. Even in your life whether you know it or not.

The Hero’s Journey concept was introduced in Campbell’s book “The Hero with a Thousand Faces.”  Hero’s Journey is the Road Less Travelled. Many hear the call but few heed it and that is why it is called the Hero’s Journey.

Stages of the Hero’s Journey

The Master Key Experience taught me there are twelve steps to the hero’s journey, and each step falls into one of three stages.

  • Stage 1: Departure – This includes steps 1, 2, 3, and 4. During this stage, the hero is preparing for his quest.
  • Stage 2: Initiation – This begins with step 5 as the hero crosses the first threshold, and it ends with step 10 as the hero begins the road back.
  • Stage 3: Return – Beginning with step 10 as the hero begins the road back, this stage continues through the end of the story.

The Master Key Experience taught me the 12 Hero’s Journey Steps 1. Ordinary World 2. Call to Adventure 3. Refusal of the Call 4. Meeting the Mentor 5. Crossing the First Threshold 6. Tests, Allies, Enemies 7. Approach to the Inmost Cave 8. Ordeal 9. Reward (Seizing the Sword) 10. The Road Back 11. Resurrection 12. Return with the Elixir. The Master Key Experience taught me how to apply these steps to change my future life.

The Master Key Experience advises and teaches us that the way to “Meet Your Future Self on Your Hero’s Journey” is to apply certain requirements on a weekly basis. The Master Key Experience taught me how to use the following as a tool to coach myself or others.

  1. Read : the Og Mandino, my Press Release, my DMP and Movie Trailer,my Blueprint Builder, the Master Key chapter for this week, my service-chore-DMP-Giving-Receiving Cards, my Giving and Receiving card, and the 7 Day Mental Diet, read the Guy/Gail in the Glass and etc.
  2. Other recommended activities to “Meet Your Future Self” is to: Have no Opinions, Listen to my Recordings, Create a Master Mind Alliance with one other person, Schedule time with my family, Focus on Linking and connecting as described in the MKE Webinar, Get into the Mastermind area and Mastermind, Write my Blog entry, Visit other blogs of the MKMMA members “group” Always check the New MKE Webinar/News tab, Sit for 15 Minutes and focusing on “Meeting Your Future Self” and Comple the surveys

The Master Key Experience taught me:

[1]: We all have —A call to adventure-The Hero’s Journey.

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Something in our life calls us to do something, go somewhere, execute some type of action. Maybe it’s starting a small business or breaking up with someone. Quitting a job. Moving to a new city. Changing careers. But it’s a call that we decide to answer.

Entering the unknown.

That action throws us into a new world. Now we’re making money in our small business. Now we’re finally doing something we love. Now we’re in a new city. Now we’re starting a new relationship. Now we’re starting a new career path. Now we’re a parent.

[2]: Challenges and temptations.

With every new world comes new challenges. Dealing with new people. Being alone. Making new friends. Fighting for survival. Learning how to live off a new budget. Living with someone. Showing yourself for the first time.

[3]: Slaying my dragon.

Now comes the thing we must overcome to be a better version of us. This is something we have probably run from most of our life. It’s what scares us the most.

[4]: Death and rebirth.

Once we slay our dragon, we are changed. Slaying our dragon can be an internal thing or an external thing but there is always an internal shift. We become someone different. A part of us dies and we are reborn. Then coming back to our old environment, changed and to share our story.  Coming full circle, changed, different, a new person.

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The Master Key Experience taught me how to use this life changing philosophy in my life. It also taught me how to use it in the lives of others.

It taught me the steps to complete my Hero’s Journey.

  1. Learn and Understand this concept.

It will be helpful to see that you are on a journey.

Most of us get stuck because we don’t see anything except what’s happening right in front of us. We’re in the trenches and can’t see anything else and don’t believe we’re going anywhere.

Describing the process of the journey, literally drawing it out on a piece of paper using your story can inject hope. You can pull back and see light at the end of the dark tunnel. You can see that whatever you’re going through is temporary and has meaning. And that’s the powerful piece. Once you are able to find meaning in something, it’s much easier to accept, lean in, and push through.

  • Plug you story into the Hero’s Journey.

Ask yourself where you’re at in their circle. What was you call to adventure?

What is you dragon? ← this is what you want to get to. You may not know. So you will need process it. You may have many dragons. Remember, your dragon will always lead to an internal fear or false belief. Fear of intimacy. Fear of failure. I’m not good enough. Smart enough. Pretty enough. Talented enough. Worthy enough.

  • Ask yourself what it would look like to slay your dragon.

What does it look like in action? What do you need to do? End a relationship? Or maybe start one? Do you need to conquer a fear? Do you need to dissolve a false belief? Overcome an addiction? Do you need to do in action to slay you dragon? Make sure you answer this question. You can give yourself suggestions but make sure you answer it. It’s your journey.

  • Ask yourself what’s on the other side when you slay your dragon.

What would happen if you slayed your dragon? How would you feel? Who would you be? How would this change ripple into all areas of your life? We want you to imagine and see what’s on the other side.

  • Ask yourself what’s at stake if you don’t slay the dragon?

Make sure you answer it, not just think about it. You want yourself to say it loud. There is tremendous power in announcing something. These are all doors open for more conversation and processing.

As you go through your Hero’s Journey and as you answer the questions, what’s created is your “treatment” or action plan. Now all you have to do is let us support you and make you accountable.

  • Considerations
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Know you can have a Hero’s Journey every day. Especially the internal ones. Your dragon can be speaking up at work, finally getting into the gym, eating better, confronting someone who has hurt you.

We are all on a journey. Each and every day. There is a circle, a cycle, a process.
Once you realize this, you see that life isn’t just a spinning dryer of turbulence.

Taking the Hero’s Journey will help you pick up your sword and embark on your journey.  Knowing there is a better us on the other side.

In order to give depth and meaning to your hero’s journey as a whole, you must begin by establishing the hero’s known world. Readers need to see who the hero is before their journey begins, how they live, and why it is they’re unsatisfied with their life as is.

The Hero’s Journey is circular in structure, meaning the Chosen One’s journey typically ends where it begins, though the journey itself will leave you forever changed. The structure introduces the Chosen One in your known world (i.e. a familiar place) before inviting them into an unknown (i.e. unfamiliar) world rife with danger.

The Journey starts with the life that we already know. Then something happens; a bankruptcy, a midlife meltdown, a divorce, a death in the family or the uncovering of a past traumatic event that becomes the catalyst that calls us to action so that we can step into the unknown.

We reach surrender point which is the place where we know we just cannot go on and we realize that something has to change. A piece of the armor that we built around us to hide ourselves is broken away and perhaps for the first time in a lifetime we get to glimpse the magnificence that we were born with.

At this point we realize that the armor would never satisfy us anymore and we become driven to keep breaking off layers.  We may question why we were put on earth and what our real Purpose is.

After facing certain tests and challenges we become initiated into a new way of thinking and being. During the adventure we may discover hidden truths, values or strengths that we’ve blocked for a very long time.

The hero’s journey then begins to move into transformation. We transform from what we were told to be by our parents, teachers, religious leaders and our governments and we start to think for ourselves. We move into creating the lives we truly want.

At this part of the Hero’s Journey we become “transparent to the transcendent.” We get to become agents of change, creation and causation as our inner light shines through. This is the place that most of the enlightened ones talked about. This is the place of bliss or living from the within, out.

It takes courage to face our demons and even more courage to swing the sword. When we swing the sword we may realize that the dragon was really us and that so much of our story was “Self Created Pain.” It was really us who was preventing ourselves from our own potential. During the call to adventure we may realize that we always had the answers and that they had just been hidden from view. We realize that we needed to go through the dark so that we could return to the light.

It takes work. We’ve been told for so long what to accept and what is normal and how we need to fit in with society and the times. We were taught that we could be whatever we wanted to be “as long” as we followed the rules.  The Hero’s Journey is about living a self approved, self appointed and self directed life.

Start your Hero’s Journey!

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The Master Key Experience taught me Seven Laws of the Mind to Help Me on My Hero’s Journey.

Prosperity coach Mark Januszewski said to me when I was feeling a little overwhelmed,  “Life will be more fun with each passing day when you complete your Hero’s Journey.

When you find that spot between Steps 1. Ordinary World 2. Call to Adventure youo are about to receive your great gift of the Hero’s Journey adventure.

The Carpenter had it figured out when he said over 2000 years ago “according to your faith, be it unto you”

Here are the Seven Laws of the Mind, the practice of which will help you on your Hero’s Journey. This is a great way to develop specialized knowledge and win your Hero’s Journey.

LAW OF SUBSTITUTION

We cannot think about 2 things at the same time. If a negative thought enters your mind – try to think about Source/Universe/Higher Power/God instead.

If that is too big a reach at the time, use any fond memory or other pleasant thought. The Master Teacher, said, “Resist not evil” – meaning do not resist it but instead turn from it and think about something else instead.

LAW OF RELAXATION

Mental effort defeats itself – exactly the opposite of physical effort. A relaxed, calm state of mind is the only doorway to progress mentally. Relaxation of thought is the only access to Infinite Intelligence.

LAW OF PRACTICE

Practice makes perfect. The 5Ps – Perfect Practice Prevents Poor Performance. Our bewilderment of magnificence in others, upon further inspection you will find most of it is practice, the rest of it is work. With practice of the correct things, we improve – on the other 6 Laws of the mind.

LAW OF FORGIVENESS

To access the Divine and connect the subconscious to the Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent Creator we must forgive everyone and anyone to clear the channel. There can be no connection to the Divine mind where anger or resentment against a brother or sister, justified or not, exists.

LAW OF DUAL THOUGHT

Thought is a combination of ideation and feeling. We can attach any feeling to a thought we want.

LAW OF SUBCONSCIOUS

As soon as the subconscious accepts the idea it becomes a demand and it works constantly, 24-7, to manifest demand – accessing a reservoir of infinite resources.

LAW OF GROWTH

Whatever we think about grows. What we forget atrophies.

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Hero’s Journey – Step by Step

The 12 Hero’s Journey Steps: 1. Ordinary World 2. Call to Adventure 3. Refusal of the Call 4. Meeting the Mentor 5. Crossing the First Threshold 6. Tests, Allies, Enemies 7. Approach to the Inmost Cave 8. Ordeal 9. Reward (Seizing the Sword) 10. The Road Back 11. Resurrection 12. Return with the Elixir. The Master Key Experience teaches how to apply these 12 steps to change your future life if you will take your Hero’s Journey.

The 12 Hero’s Journey Steps Defined:

  1. Ordinary World: This step refers to the hero’s normal life at the start of the story, before the adventure begins. It’s the starting point, and it gives a glimpse into the character of the hero before the adventure begins. Often, this hero will change over the course of the story. We may see evidence of a fatal flaw in the hero at this early point in the story.
  2. Call to Adventure: The hero is faced with something that makes him begin his adventure. This might be a problem or a challenge he needs to overcome. In general, he must make a choice about whether to undertake the adventure.
  3. Refusal of the Call: The hero attempts to refuse the adventure because he is afraid. He may feel unprepared or inadequate, or he may not want to sacrifice what is being asked of him.
  4. Meeting With the Mentor: The hero encounters someone who can give him advice and ready him for the journey ahead. Acting as a mentor, this person imparts wisdom that may change the hero’s mind.
  5. Crossing the First Threshold: The hero leaves his ordinary world for the first time and crosses the threshold into adventure. This step may seem almost inevitable, but it also represents a choice the hero is making. It’s a door through which the hero must pass for the story to really begin.
  6. Tests, Allies, Enemies: The hero learns the rules of his new world. During this time, he endures tests of strength of will, meets friends, and comes face to face with foes. This period in his journey helps him define his relationship with other characters in the story. During this part of the journey, he learns who will help and who will hinder.
  7. Approach: Setbacks occur, sometimes causing the hero to try a new approach or adopt new ideas. This is a lesson in persistence for the hero. When he fails, he needs to try again. Often, the stakes are rising, and real overall failure becomes less of an option.
  8. Ordeal: The hero experiences a major hurdle or obstacle, such as a life or death crisis. He must come face to face with his weaknesses, and he must overcome them. This will be something he barely manages to accomplish.
  9. Reward: After surviving death, the hero earns his reward or accomplishes his goal. This is a moment of great success in the story. The hero is a changed person now, though he may not fully realize the extent of the change in his continued focus on the matter at hand.
  10. The Road Back: The hero begins his journey back to his ordinary life. In some ways, integrating back into his life will be a challenge. He is different now after his ordeal.
  11. Resurrection Hero: The hero faces a final test where everything is at stake, and he must use everything he has learned. This is where his personal changes prove useful. He is now ideally suited to overcoming the obstacles in front of him.
  12. Return With Elixir: The hero brings his knowledge or the “elixir” back to the ordinary world, where he applies it to help all who remain there. This is the true reward for his journey and transformation.

The Hero’s Journey – Joseph Campbell (Teacher Edition)

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MKE Week 8: Your Absolute Power

A Night To Remember

Tina Lifford is the author of The Little Book of Big Lies: A Journey into Inner Fitness told me this story.

In the early 1990s, one fateful night while hanging out on the Santa Monica Pier with my friend Nirvana, a doorway to my Self opened and remains opened and thriving to this day.

Nirvana and I were walking past a shop, and I was drawn to a provocative poster in the window of the actress Nastassja Kinski lying nude and intertwined with a Burmese python. I gazed at it for maybe five minutes, locked in on every component of its composition.

The proximity of the snake’s tongue to Kinski’s ear made me stick my baby finger in my left ear and wiggle free of the willies that had crawled in.

That’s when I noticed that a small crowd had gathered in front of another poster. One of the gazers asked the friend she was with, “Can you see it?”

Everyone was tilting his or her head from one side to the other, clearly trying to find the “right” position. Another person excitedly said, “I see it!” Then another said, “I’m in!”

I asked Nirvana, “What are they looking at?”

He explained that “hidden” in the 2-D poster of a Paris street scene was a detailed 3-D experience of the same scene. If you looked at the poster long enough, from the right perspective, the flat, 2-D image literally “popped” into an intricate 3-D image.

After I had spent a few minutes tilting my head from one side to the other, grumbling, he reassured me, “It’s there. Keep looking. I saw it.”

I returned to the poster with fierce focus . . . nothing. I moved closer, hoping that would help me see what some of the others could see. Nothing. I backed away from it . . . still nothing. I was determined to stand there looking at that poster FOREVER if I had to.

Then it happened. Suddenly, the 3-D world popped into view for a second or two, long enough for me to know that what the others were saying was true.

I planted my feet and looked at the poster again. I surrendered to the idea that seeing the image was possible without me knowing how to make it happen. As I studied it, I had no doubt about the intricate world that was hidden in that piece of paper. I knew it was real. I looked at the Paris scene, knowing it would become three-dimensional. And it did.

I don’t remember my drive home. I was inside the world of that 3-D poster, walking its streets past shops and turning down corners. I was mesmerized by how detailed the 3-D version of the poster was and how one minute it was there, and the next second it had vanished from view and become a simple flat poster again.

Each time I had lost sight of the 3-D perception, it took a while for me to find my way back in. But each reentry took less time, and I could see the 3-D scene longer.

Seeing the 3-D image was, in part, due to a shift in my perception of the poster. From the moment I heard other people talking about something I could not see, my perception of life in general widened. I believed in a world I couldn’t see. And I trusted my ability to enter it.

The more glimpses I caught of that 3-D world, the more I looked for it and expected to see it. I became so committed to the 3-D image that I could not look at the poster as I had before. I knew it did not represent the whole truth. It was limited.

Of course, this is a metaphor for spiritual awakening. Spiritual teachers throughout the ages tell us there’s a bigger reality behind the world we see and that our problems and challenges are a matter of perception. Shift our perception, and we can change our world.

I began to see my sacred torture – my oldest most challenging personal issue – like I saw the 2-D poster…present, but not the truth.

I realized that my sacred torture had conditioned me to see myself in a two-dimensional way. I had come to expect, and make room for, the fear or discomfort associated with it: feeling a certain anxiety, or queasiness in the stomach, or other stress somewhere else in my body. I was living my life trapped in a 2-D image of myself, constantly surviving the disquiet that my sacred torture caused, letting it dictate when and with whom I felt safe.

On that pier, I was introduced to the idea of my thriving Self that was inside me waiting to be seen. However, to get to know this Self, I would have to challenge my 2-D vision of my Self.

That night I put my sacred torture on notice that I was ready to believe in a reality greater than it. I began to look at the old torture, fully expecting it to transform. And from that point forward, I practiced my resolve over and over again. I made a pact with my Self that whenever I started to forget that I am more powerful than my challenges, something would happen to remind me . . . and something always has.

This made me feel like the universe was listening to me and had my back. I got into the habit of no longer seeing my challenges and fears as fixed “forever” states. When the habit of thinking in my old way surfaced, I would shake my head “no” and correct my thinking.

Over time I began to see my challenges as overindulged thoughts in need of discipline. I began to give those old challenges less attention. Instead, I allowed myself to contemplate freedom from any burden.

A therapist once told me when something is chasing us in a dream, we should stop, turn around, and look at what is pursuing us. This advice is counterintuitive to how we usually deal with threatening things. We run. But when we can stop and let all the feelings we are running from catch up to us, this bold action dissolves the scary picture, changes the perspective, and drains the power out of the things we run from.

Seeing the poster image change from 2-D to 3-D taught me that a shift in perspective regarding any issue is possible.

Your sacred torture is a lie. Dismantling it is possible. Deconstruction starts with being courageous and remembering who you are.

Get to know Self through your imagination and visualization. Stand in front of your burdens, centered in your Self, and tell your small surviving self the truth: I am bigger than your small idea of me. I expect freedom. I will stand here for as long as it takes.

Your Hidden Power of Imagination

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According to the Master Key Experience imagination and visualization is when we form mental pictures of a future desired result, invention, business concept, service, organization, movement, etc.

Every great person has used the faculty of imagination and and visualization harnessed its power to accomplish what they desire. Imagination and visualization are two of the critical success factors in life, yet, sadly they often goes untapped for many of us.

The Power of Imagination. A fertile imagination is the source of all creative thinking, which is even more important than knowledge. It’s one of the main reasons why most people don’t succeed– they haven’t learned to use their creative potential.

The Power of Imagination reveals the part of spiritual life that is often shunned or closeted away because it may seem New Age or too unconventional. On the contrary, when believers use their imaginations to see beyond current circumstances into the realm where God paints pictures in their minds, healings are commonplace, goals are accomplished, dreams come true, and victories are celebrated!

According to the Master Key Experience the Power of Imagination is a way of being in the world that sets forces in motion that are FAR more powerful and productive than doing alone. Power by force is a very limited form of power. This is what “physical doing” is. Not that action isn’t required for producing results in life.

Imagination is one of the most powerful of all vibrations of Energy in the Universe. When considering imagination it must never be confused with mere fantasy, unreal thoughts or simply as a “figment of the imagination”, but rather as an extremely powerful, natural, God given ability that every single human being without any exception possesses.

According to the Master Key Experience the imagination is a powerful means for communicating truths about God, and so God shows an awesome regard for the imagination in His word. Because we are called to creativity, a working, gut-level understanding of the imagination is vital. It can be our greatest strength or our greatest weakness.

Imagination is the ability to develop a mental image of something that is not perceived through the five senses. It is the ability of the mind to build mental scenarios, objects or events that do not really exist or are not present, or have happened in the past.

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The Master Key System has been teaching me ways to develop getting to know my true self. According to the Master Key System imagination is the constructive form of thought which must precede every constructive form of action.

  • A builder cannot build a structure of any kind until he has first received the plans from the architect, and the architect must get them from his imagination
  • The Captain of Industry cannot build a giant corporation which may coordinate hundreds of smaller corporations and thousands of employees, and utilize millions of dollars of capital until he has first created the entire work in his imagination.
  • Objects in the material world are as clay in the potter’s hand; it is in the Master Mind that the real things are created, and it is by the use of the imagination the work is done. In order to cultivate the imagination it must be exercised. Exercise is necessary to cultivate mental muscle as well as physical muscle. It must be supplied with nourishment or it cannot grow.
  • It is the few who know that the things which they see are only effects, and understand the causes by which these effects were brought into existence.

How did the battleship come to be where it is?

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Take the same position as heretofore and visualize a Battleship; see the grim
monster floating on the surface of the water; there appears to be no life anywhere about; all is silence; you know that by far the largest part of the vessel is under water; out of sight; you know that the ship is as large and as heavy as a twenty-story skyscraper; you know that there are hundreds of men ready to spring to their appointed task instantly; you know that every department is in charge of able, trained, skilled officials who have proven themselves competent to take charge of this marvelous piece of mechanism; you know that although it lies apparently oblivious to everything else, it has eyes which see everything for miles around, and nothing is permitted to escape its watchful vision; you know that while it appears quiet, submissive and innocent, it is prepared to hurl a steel projectile weighing thousands of pounds at an enemy many miles away; this and much more you can bring to mind with comparatively no effort whatever.

How did the battleship come to be created?

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How did it come into existence in the first place?

All of this you want to know if you are a careful observer. Follow the great steel plates through the foundries, see the thousands of men employed in their production; go still further back, and see the ore as it comes from the mine, see it loaded on barges or cars, see it melted and properly treated.

Go back still further.

See the architect and engineers who planned the vessel; let the thought carry you back still further in order to determine why they planneg the vessel; you will see that you are now so far back that the vessel is something intangible, it no longer exists, it is now only a thought existing in the brain of the architect; but from where did the order come to plan the vessel?

Probably from the Secretary of Defense; but probably this vessel was planned long before the war was thought of, and that Congress had to pass a bill appropriating the money; possibly there was opposition, and speeches for or against the bill.

Whom do these Congressmen represent? They represent you and me, so that our line of thought begins with the Battleship and ends with ourselves, and we find in the last analysis that our own thought is responsible for this and many other things, of which we seldom think, and a little further reflection will develop the most important fact of all and that is, if someone had not discovered the law by which this tremendous mass of steel and iron could be made to float upon the water, instead of immediately going to the bottom, the battleship could not have come into existence at all.

This law is that, “the specific gravity of any substance is the weight of any
volume of it, compared with an equal volume of water.” The discovery of this lawrevolutionized every kind of ocean travel, commerce and warfare, and made the existence of the battleship, aircraft carriers, and cruise ships possible.

You will find exercises of this kind invaluable.

When the thought has been trained to look below the surface everything takes on a different appearance, the insignificant becomes significant, the uninteresting interesting; the things which we supposed to be of no importance are seen to be the only really vital things in existence.

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How did your life or circumstance come to be where it is?

How did it come into existence in the first place?

What do you see: An Old Lady or Young Lady?

How do you see your life: Good Life or Bad Life?

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MKE: Movie Poster-Vision Board

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The purpose of our movie poster-vision board is to keep our subconscious interested in our future life movie. It serves to create a life movie trailer we are doing to contract our subconscious mind. The poster creates in our life what we want.

A movie poster, vision board, or a dream board, is essentially a physical manifestation of my goals. It is also one of the best ways how to put the Law of Attraction into practice. Creating a vision board is more than merely cutting out magazine pictures, putting together beautiful collages, and hoping for the best.

Vision boarding is a great way to get clear on your goals and motivate yourself to bring them to life. Vision boards have become hugely popular, helped by celebrities who swear by them. So popular that these days, there are even NYE vision board parties being organized.

Whether you end up making yours together with friends or by yourself, it can be a fun activity that has a big potential to shape your life and attract your greatest desires.

A vision board, or a dream board, is essentially a physical manifestation of your goals. It is also one of the best ways how to put the Law of Attraction into practice.

In the Master Key Experience is a vision board of my Definite Major Purpose and my Personal Needs.

1      How Does a Movie Poster or Vision Board Work?

Whether creating one or several boards, the limited space forces you to focus on your most treasured desires. You should first identify your desires. Then select images that represent those desires. The simple selection process narrows down your focus and personalizes your board with specific messages that matter to you.

2. The power of visualization
Without a doubt, it is the visual aspect of a vision board that really drives home your desires and sends a very clear message. The Master Key Experience says to understand why visualizing your desires is so powerful, we need to take a look at the brain.

Our brain is an incredible machine that is geared toward making us successful with every action we take. It trains our bodies to prepare for action — when we imagine ourselves preparing for an activity, our brains actually run through the process and send signals to the rest of our body to complete the action.

Visualization is nearly as powerful as performing the action. When you visualize yourself living in your dream home, your brain trains your body for that reality.

In fact, in one neuropsychology study, researchers found that the mental training of the physical exercise was almost as effective as the actual physical practice.

3. The power of consistency
Whether attempting to learn a new skill or create a new habit, consistency is the key. We are wired for repetition. You might have heard of the saying ‘Neurons that fire together, wire together.’ Every time we repeat an action, activated neurons build a stronger connection, which explains how any skill can become automatic.

It is not enough to just create a board and leave it to gather dust in your closet. By placing it in a spot you see daily, you create the opportunity for consistent visualization to train your mind, body, and spirit to manifest your desires. The most time-consuming part is the initial creation. After that, the consistency in the visualization happens every time you purposefully look at it.

4. How and why to make a vision board?

  • Vision boards work because they keep your desires in the forefront of your mind. The idea is that once you create your vision board, you will put in a place where you can see it every day, and thus be consistently inspired.

5. Why is it important to have a vision board?

  • A vision board is something that you should absolutely use for creating a conscious life. It is an important tool for the visioning process. When activated alongside aligned actions, your vision board leverages on the Law of Attraction to propel your dreams forward.

6. What to include in a vision board?

  • Vision boards can include lists of gratitude, your bucket lists, motivational song lists, support system lists, and books to read for achieving the vision. List core practices or ideas, which help you step into the reality of your vision.
  • It can include Your values, Career goals, Family life, Love life, Health & Wellness, How you spend your free time, What you want to learn or how you want to grow, or…

7 Create your vision board

Let your creative power shine. It is up to you whether your board is simple and literal or complicated and metaphorical. Cut out your images and tell a story or create a collage of images that speak to you. 

What matters is that the images mirror your desiresWhen you look at the board images, you should feel a strong positive connection to those desires.

Take time to cut your images out. Sit with them for a moment before you attach them to your board. Feel the desire running through your body. Notice the emotions that arise when you are thinking of that image and the desires that it conjures.

See yourself getting what you want and feel the happiness radiating from it. Whatever you are feeling in this moment is exactly what you want to experience every time you look at your vision board.

The poster or vision board as show below plays a vital role in manifestating what we want. It is used as a preview of the result we want in our lives by 2023. With the it we want to quickly capture attention of our subconscious mind. It is not to be art but a way to maximise our subconscious results.

Our poster is used to promote and advertise to us about our future life. It is primarily intended to persuade our subconscious to produce the results on the poster or vision board. It allows our conscious mind to send a continuous message in our subconscious mind of what we want.

My Definiteness of Purpose (DMP)

I promise to work and manifest these things in my Definate Major Purpose by 2023.

Earn $2 million in Additional cash and assets by 2023

I chose a green triangle and other pictures because I wanted to add as much visual effect here. I included several powerful images to really accentuate my DMP.   Definately had to include a visual of a $2,000,000 cash and other things as a better visual motivation.  WOW!

My DMP was to have my Subby creates an additional $2 million in cash and assets for me and my family prior to 2023.

I earn this money working in business for myself, but never by myself. I set my own pace to earn this extra income with free education courses and the support my business offers. I do not to work with “get rich schemes” or in a 9-5 jobs. I build an extra business of an additional $56,298 to $561,447 annually.

Make $56,000 to $560,000 with Each of My Team Members.

I chose the blue rectangle to represent Helping Others in my DMP because I think of blue being a color of passion, comfort, peace, and love. To me that seems fitting when referring to serving other people.  Every time I see blue or rectangles I will be reminded of my personal pivotal need to help others. 

It was also important to include people holding hands because it represents my Definiteness of Purpose (DMP) . . . or Dharma.  Our DMP is the path to our bliss to live life on purpose with purpose to fufill our Divine purpose.

My Definiteness of Purpose (DMP) is to help members on our Team get:

  • Financial Stability?  Financial Freedom
  • MORE INCOME FOR… HOUSE PAYMENT, CAR PAYMENT, REDUCING DEBT, TRAVELING MORE, GOING BACK TO SCHOOL, PURSUING HOBBIES, BUILDING RETIREMENT, BUSINESS OWNERSHIP, CREATING MEMORIES, or…

[3]: Legacy By 2023

My Personal Pivotal Needs are Legacy and True Health.

I create a legacy for my wife Sydney and my family through my own businesses. My support makes them feel safe, appreciated, and treasured.

I build this legacy working with a $190 Billion Industry with over 20 million people in North America. I work with a corporation that had paid out over $55 billion in commissions since 1959. 

I build a team of the most successful entrepreneurs in America ever.  They join me with my businesses because it has low risk, a low start-up cost, and 100% satisfaction guarantee.

True Health for Life

My Personal Pivotal Needs are True Health and Legacy.

I chose the red circle to represent True Health in my DMP because I think of red being a color of attention and to me that seems fitting when referring to my true health if I do not take care of it I will die.  Every time I see red or circles I will be reminded of my personal pivotal need for greater health. 

It was also important to include a goals list because it represents my Definiteness of Purpose (DMP) . . . or Dharma.  My DMP is the path to our health, bliss to live life on purpose true health.

Our Definiteness of Purpose (DMP) subconscious produces true health for us. We make healthy choices 24-7-365. We work out daily for 2 hours. We use my health and wellness knowledge from Taekwondo and products to feel and stay healthy, happy, and terrific all the days of our life. We are the healthiest US military veterans that go to the VA in San Francisco for our physical checkups.

I always keep my promises.  

Michael and Sydney Kissinger