Sunday, October 15, 2006

Magic...The Power of the Mind, The Power of God, Magic and Sports

I had a guest over yesterday during the Cardinals/Mets game in St. Louis (Game 3 of NLCS.) I was demonstrating how to empower a pitcher or players on a team with prayer, visualization, ceremony and confidence.
Ironically, the St. Louis pitcher Jeff Suppan had a superb game, pitching a shutout and amazingly hitting a home run, (Pitchers rarely do this!) to help the Cardinals win game 3 and take an unlikely 2-1 series lead. They are the underdogs hence, why it was unlikely.

Magic or visualization is not something you can predict, but with faith, help from God, doing harm to none, but on the other hand passing on love and confidence, also healing if you will, to individuals, through the universal link we all share is what can help a player or a team propel themselves to greatness. This was evident last year in the unlikely leap that the Boston Red Sox took when they came back to beat the Yankees when down 3-0, and sweep the Cardinals to win the Series. If you watched it all, you could see there was a certain 'magic,' at work.

Today, I'm interested in what will happens when the Cards take on the Mets again in St. Louis (I was born in St. Louis,) and also with the Rams taking on Seattle. I will try to instill the same love and confidence in both home teams to see if the magic will stretch. Sometimes, taking advantage of the link you may have with sports or political figures can run it's course, where you don't really wish to take advantage of such power or with poor intent, it shall weaken. I do find that praying for individual players and teams can have an effect on their level of adrenaline, confidence, and over all winning attitude.
At least it's something to consider when considering your own life, as if you feel you are 'losing,' then you may want to instill some love and confidence in your self and those around you.

You would have had to have followed Earvin "Magic" Johnson from his college days at Michigan State, winning the College Championship, to the many championships he helped the Los Angeles Lakers win after college to grasp the power, confidence, faith, and magic he has instilled in his very name, Magic Johnson to embrace and confirm the power of positive thinking. I was in tune with Magic back then, having his college team in my basketball pool, which won, and also living in Los Angeles at the time, praying the Lakers wouldwin, which they did, year after year. I would assume there were individuals in Boston that believed the same thing, with Larry Bird, making the pair quite magical altogether.  It was back then that I realized that faith, prayer, connection to God, visualization, power of the mind, power of God, and connection to all people confirmed a magical link and energy that existed inside us all.

Farley Malorrus, www.radioastrology.com

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