THE PREAMBLE
There is a code or a formula that every single human being is applying every waking hour of their lives. "The Code is the key, the combination lock that connects all universal and eternal laws of creation controlling and bringing about what ever is accomplished, or not, in each of our lives”. Very similar to the way you unlock a combination lock to a safe when you go from one step to the next, each one dependent on the step preceding it. The CODE is that formula by which we achieve every single thing, even failure. THE CODE is always included at least in part of every plan, secret or method of success whether it's portrayed as an ancient system only known to a select few or currently taught as commonly known success principle. What is referred to here as the GUARDIAN CODE is the formula or step-by-step procedure by which everyone of us brings about or creates the circumstances, relationships, achievements and even failures in our lives. You've heard the statement that "people actually do what they really want to do”. This is usually in response to being challenged for something that was considered inappropriate or incorrect when someone says "it's not my fault they made me do it or I had no choice" etc. The fact is that in everything we do we weigh the alternatives and choose the one we find most acceptable, or least unacceptable at the time. We're often led to believe by those in authority, from whom we are taught to seek approval, our parents, grandparents, teachers, preachers, bosses, organizations and society around us, that we're very much "done unto", victims of luck and circumstances in our lives. However, once you understand THE CODE that we are all applying CONSTANTLY TO "CREATE" SUCCESS, MEDIOCRITY AND YES EVEN FAILURE you come to the glorious realization that you have "the power" to take complete responsibility for your life. The bad news is you have the power to create, through worry, what you don't want in your life. The good news is that you have the power to create through “worry”, (daydreaming) what you do want in your life. You might want to think of worrying good stuff into your life instead of bad stuff. Now here is a most important question: What is the difference between worry and daydreaming? Answer: Absolutely no difference at all !! Both activities are the emotional and mental "pre-living" of a result, or outcome, either wanted or unwanted in your future. So here's the beautiful truth. If you're a worrier, you have been "successfully daydreaming" your worries and bringing into your life that which you don't want. If you are an achiever you have been "successfully worrying" your desirable daydreams into your life. Here is an interesting thought. If you’ve had success with stuff you want in your life you could say you’ve worried it into your life. If you can worry good stuff in you can also worry bad stuff out. Just for fun, try substituting the word daydream for the word worry. You are doing one or the other virtually every second of every waking hour
Guardian Code