Journals, goals, and Lifevisions

A year or so ago, I had a powerful aha about writing, journaling and goals.  I was reading in the scriptures in Revelation 20:12 where it says, “And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.”

I was struck by the phrase “judged out of those things which were written in the books.”  I began wondering if my journaling and the things I am writing down are those things that I will truly be judged by.  I thought, that if that was the case, I was going to write some GOOD STUFF!!  Of course, the remainder of the sentence says that judgment will also come from our works.  I believe that both of these are true.

As a teacher and life coach, I understand on a huge level the subconscious mind and how it works.  I also remember when I started Leslie Householder’s Family Time and Money Freedom home study course.  The first thing we were told was that we were to keep a journal and that there were rules to this journal.  The rules were that we had to keep things as positive as possible.  If we were having a struggle that we were documenting, then we had to make sure that at the end, we showed the upside or resolution to our problem.  The reason for this is really in the basic law of attraction—you get what you think about and ask for and when you put something on paper, it commits you on a deeper level to “getting what you want.”  This is why the guru’s out there always tell you that you HAVE to WRITE your goals down.  What you write down, comes to pass.

So if you are journaling and writing the “book of your life,” wouldn’t you want it to be a GOOD, uplifting book?  And if you know that what you write down leads to actions or “works,” then you really should be writing good things down and taking a positive spin.

If you’ve written it down, and your works follow suit, then your judgment will be a sweet occasion.  I liked that.  I thought, “Man, I’m gonna write some GOOD THINGS down!  I’m going to have a great life to be judged by!”  And the truth is that most of us journal what has already happened—we are writing down what “works” we have already done.  So document all the good stuff you ARE doing and the good stuff you WANT to do.  I think it will have some great eternal consequences, based on this scripture.

When I learned about Lifevision, I realized how much more powerful this scripture is.  We truly can create the life we vision—the life we dream about!  For more info on Lifevision, you can click  HERE.

I did come across some other scriptures that back this one up.  They are found in the LDS Scriptures of the Book of Mormon and also in the Doctrine and Covenants.  For those interested in more validation, they are listed below:

 2 Nephi 29:11

For I command all men, both in the east and in the west, and in the north, and in the south, and in the islands of the sea, that they shall write the words which I speak unto them; for out of the books which shall be written I will judge the world, every man according to their works, according to that which is written.

 ·         3 Nephi 27:25

For behold, out of the books which have been written, and which shall be written, shall this people be judged, for by them shall their works be known unto men.

·         Doctrine and Covenants 128:6

And further, I want you to remember that John the Revelator was contemplating this very subject in relation to the dead, when he declared, as you will find recorded in Revelation 20:12—And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

·         Doctrine and Covenants 128:7

You will discover in this quotation that the books were opened; and another book was opened, which was the book of life; but the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works; consequently, the books spoken of must be the books which contained the record of their works, and refer to the records which are kept on the earth. And the book which was the book of life is the record which is kept in heaven; the principle agreeing precisely with the doctrine which is commanded you in the revelation contained in the letter which I wrote to you previous to my leaving my place—that in all your recordings it may be recorded in heaven.

Interesting here that Joseph Smith is actually quoting the scripture from the Book of Revelation as he explains this.