Discover the Location of Absolute Pitch Certainty

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Did you know that the feeling of certainty has a specific location in your mind?

Try this: Close your eyes and imagine a fact about yourself. For example, say to yourself, "my name is ____ and I live in _____." Now, notice where that thought is located. Is it front of you, behind you, to the left or right, high or low? Some people locate the thought by imagining the hands on a clock. Other people might think in terms of north, south, east or west. Whatever mode of direction you use doesn't matter. Do this now.

Now, imagine something that hasn't happened but you want to have happen. Close your eyes and imagine where this goal is located in your mind. Is it in the same place as the earlier thought? Probably not.

Next, take this future goal and put it in the same location as the fact you used earlier. Do you notice that a different level of confidence is now associated with this goal? If you're like most people, this future event has a new level of certainty.

So try this with your goal of absolute pitch now. How does that feel? Do you feel more confident that you will have absolute pitch? Most likely you do. You've just increased your chances at attaining absolute pitch by putting the Law of Attraction into effect.

The Law of Attraction states that you are a living magnet; you invariably attract into your life the people, situations, and circumstances that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts. And you've increased the quality of your thoughts by giving them certainty.

Congratulations on your new confidence!

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