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Direct Counseling From Abraham Lincoln | Invisible Council
Ever wish you could consult with an honest and wise person on the big decisions in life? Abraham Lincoln’s “invisible council” can help provide direct counsel and advice on any issue.
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In Napoleon Hill’s groundbreaking book, The Hand of Destiny, he reveals a secret that amazed even him.
He called it his “invisible council”.
According to Hill, our dominant thoughts and desires shape who we become. He believed that self-suggestion plays a significant role in building character. That’s where the invisible council comes in.
Hill created a group of people in his mind who he admired. Every night, he spent time with them, asking for their wisdom and guidance.
He shares some of the conversations he had with his imaginary council members:
Mr. Emerson: Please impart to me your incredible understanding of nature and how you adapted to its laws. Help me tap into the knowledge that allowed you to appreciate the beauty of the world.
Mr. Burbank: Teach me your secrets of harmonizing nature’s laws and transforming the cactus into a food source. Show me how to make nature flourish and create even more beauty.
Napoleon: I want to learn from your ability to inspire others and overcome any obstacles that come my way. You are a true leader, and I salute you!
Mr. Paine: I admire your freedom of thought and the courage to express your convictions. I seek to acquire those qualities from you.
Mr. Darwin: Your patience and unbiased study of cause and effect in the field of natural science inspire me. Help me develop the same ability to analyze without prejudice.
Mr. Lincoln: Your sense of justice, patience, humor, understanding, and tolerance are remarkable. These are qualities I aspire to have in my own character.
Mr. Carnegie: Your principles of organized effort have already impacted my life. I want to fully understand and apply them to create success and happiness.
Mr. Ford: Your persistence, determination, poise, and self-confidence are qualities worth emulating. Show me how to master poverty and help others along the way.
Mr. Edison: Your faith and relentless hard work have revealed countless secrets of nature. I want to learn from you and achieve victories in my own pursuits.
Now, you might think this is silly. But what if it actually works? What if taking counsel from the people you most admire, even if it’s just in your imagination, can unlock powerful insights and guidance?
Give it a try. Let the words and wisdom of your invisible council inspire and motivate you. You never know how big of an impact it might have on your life.