How to Have Anything You Desire Through Dynamic Concentration 

The core idea behind Anthony Norvell’s chapter “How to Get Miracle Power Through Dynamic Concentration” in his book Metaphysics: New Dimensions of the Mind (a must read) is simple yet profound: the life force that powers the universe is a concentrated, dynamic energy that we can harness to achieve incredible results in our own lives. This energy is present in every atom and molecule of existence and can be directed and focused to perform what might seem like miracles. Here’s how it works and how you can use it in your own life. 

Understanding Concentration as a Force

The reason most people fail to achieve their dreams isn’t a lack of potential but a lack of focus. Concentration is the key to unlocking the miracle-working power already within you. Norvell uses the analogy of sunlight focused through a magnifying glass. Just as focused sunlight can melt even the hardest minerals, like emeralds, focused mental energy can dissolve obstacles and manifest your desires. 

Think about how often our minds wander or get distracted. That scattered energy diminishes our ability to create or achieve anything meaningful. By learning to direct this energy in a steady, concentrated way, you can unlock immense potential and literally change your reality. 

Real-Life Examples of Concentrated Power 

Norvell provides inspiring examples of how concentrated mental energy has led to extraordinary achievements: 

• David Sarnoff and the Birth of RCA 

As a young man, Sarnoff became fascinated by Marconi’s wireless communication invention. He poured all his mental energy into studying and working in this field, starting as a low-paid telegraph operator. Over time, his concentrated focus led him to play a key role in the development of radio and television, ultimately becoming the head of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). 

• Conrad Hilton’s Hotel Empire 

Hilton, known as one of the greatest hoteliers of all time, began his journey with a single, small hotel in Texas. He devoted himself to learning every detail about the hotel business, keeping his focus sharp even as obstacles arose. At age 40, he finally got his big break when he took over the Waldorf Astoria in New York. His unwavering concentration not only built a global hotel empire but also kept his energy and enthusiasm youthful well into his seventies. 

What Is Dynamic Concentration? 

Concentration, as Norvell defines it, is the ability to focus your attention on a specific object, goal, or emotional state at will. Most people experience brief moments of focus, but they struggle to sustain it. Those who learn to concentrate at will, however, are able to perform what seem like miracles—whether solving problems, achieving goals, or even manifesting physical changes. 

The Atomic Power Within Your Mind

 Norvell emphasizes that the atomic energy present throughout the universe also exists in your brain. This energy, when concentrated, can influence not just your own life but the world around you. He offers a simple experiment: 

• Look at someone from behind and focus your thoughts on them turning around. Often, they will feel your mental energy and respond. 

This idea is backed by experiments conducted by Dr. Rhine at Duke University, where participants were able to influence objects like dice or transmit thoughts beyond the laws of chance. These experiments suggest that our minds have untapped powers capable of miraculous outcomes. 

Projecting Thought Forms

 One of the most fascinating techniques Norvell discusses is the ability to project thought forms. This involves creating a clear mental image of what you want and sending it out into the universe with focused intent. 

Example: The Secretary’s Raise 

Norvell shares the story of a young woman who wanted a raise but was too nervous to ask her boss. Instead, she spent five minutes daily mentally projecting the idea that her boss would give her a raise. She visualized the conversation, imagined his agreement, and felt the joy of receiving the money. 

After two weeks, her boss unexpectedly called her into his office and gave her the exact raise she had visualized. This small but significant success proved the power of mental projection and gave her confidence to pursue even greater goals. 

Harnessing Your Mind’s Power 

Your mind operates much like a radio or television. It can send and receive signals, influence others, and even create new realities. This isn’t just philosophy—it’s rooted in the same principles that power modern technology. If your brain has the power to create machines like radios and televisions, imagine what it can do when you turn that creative energy inward and focus it on your personal goals. 

How to Start Using Dynamic Concentration 

1. Define Your Goal: Be clear about what you want to achieve. 

2. Focus Daily: Spend 5–10 minutes visualizing your goal with clarity and intensity. 

3. Project Thought Forms: Mentally “send” your desire into the universe. Picture the people or situations involved and see them aligning with your goal. 

4. Be Persistent: Results may not happen overnight, but consistency is key. 

Personal Insight

When I first encountered this concept, it felt a little “out there.” But the more I practiced these techniques, the more I began to notice subtle changes in my life. For me, it was about shifting my energy from doubt to focus. The power of belief and consistent action—combined with Norvell’s techniques—has made a huge difference. 

If you commit to focusing your energy with intention and persistence, I truly believe you’ll see results. After all, if this approach worked for pioneers like David Sarnoff and Conrad Hilton, why not you? 

Anthony Norvell’s insights are profound and practical, offering a blueprint for achieving your goals through the power of concentration. Use these techniques, make them your own, and watch as your life begins to transform. 

In my next post I will give more examples of how Dynamic Concentration has worked for real people just like you and me. I will also give you the ten concentrated steps that Norvell says could make you a genius and learn how to use your mental concentration to bring forth the things you desire in the material world.

Also, if you are interested in more posts about Metaphysics and the power we all possess within our minds if only we put in the effort to tap into it, please check out the Power of Mind Category

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