Right Thinking, Right Results: On the Journey to Manifesting My Purpose
This week, my journey through the Master Key Experience (MKE) program took a significant turn. the week has been all about integrating what I’ve learned and mastering the process of “right thinking”—a key to aligning the Universal with the individual.
I was reminded of a story about a legendary basketball coach. He insisted his players learn how to wear their socks correctly and lace up their shoes properly. Why?
Because even a blister or a slip—no matter how talented the player—could cost them the game. This metaphor resonates deeply with me. Sometimes, it’s the smallest adjustments that create the biggest shifts.
But then, I find myself wrestling with my “Blue” indecisiveness and hyper-vigilance. What do I need to start or stop doing to manifest my DMP (Definite Major Purpose)? The longer I delay figuring it out, the longer my dreams stay out of reach.
There are moments when I feel like starting over completely, but I’ve realized there’s greater power in moving forward with a fresh perspective, right from where I am.
As I continue to refine my PNP/DMP smart goals, I’m beginning to notice small but tangible signs emerging in my life. Maybe they’ve always been there, but now, I see them with clarity.
Through persistent right thinking, I’m learning to keep my focus sharp until I fully connect with the vision in harmony with what I seek. And yes, the journey is not without its challenges—what I call the “pricks from the lances of the picadors.” Yet, I’m embracing these small struggles as necessary steps toward my ultimate goal.
One powerful reminder this week was this: “When any object or purpose is clearly held in thought, its precipitation in tangible and visible form is merely a question of time. The vision always precedes and itself determines the realization.”
Clarity in my language is vital for manifesting the reality I want. As Mark pointed out during our coffee chat, I’d been focusing on “not losing money” instead of claiming abundance. That simple shift—from scarcity to plenty—is already reshaping my perspective.
I’m improving steadily in my sits and visualization exercises. Each day, I work to solidify my habits: think it, write it, rehearse it with enthusiasm and visualization, take action, and celebrate as though it’s already done.
This journey is transforming me, step by step, into the person I’m meant to be.


