Thursday, May 26, 2011

A Treasure seeing Mindset

Treasure Hunting is a lot like going Fishing. Most population go "fishin" not catching. A friend of mine named Jack, a fresh-water fishing guide, had the right approach to fishing. Jack had a catching mind set. Before he would go fishing he would decide how many fish he was going to catch. He practiced a spiritual approach of taking authority over the fish. If he said he would catch 17 bass that day, he would. When he caught his total the fishing day was over. If you were with him and he caught his total for that day, he would load the boat and go home regardless of how many fish you caught.


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Having a "finding" mindset is what is needed for all treasure hunters. In more than 38 years of metal detecting, I have practiced this approach. The accumulation of over 150,000 coins, collectibles, and jewelry pieces in 38 years may not seem like much to the average detectorist, but consider this. For 31 of those years I was a full time educator, had an evening job (most of the time) and was a children's clergyman too. Time for metal detecting came only after home and family needs were met and it was very limited. I would find an hour here and there to do my popular hobby, coin collecting with a metal detector. My best daytime coin find total is 244 found in four hours. That is a coin a minute. My best night hunt coin total is 119 in about 6 hours, or a coin every three minutes. These are excellent ratios of coins to time. The night time best took place on a church campground and I got started at midnight after all 175 children and helpers were in bed for the night (19 of the total coins consisted of silver dimes dating from 1892). How can a Detector user gain or construct a finding mindset that produces excellent results like these?

Being a consistent finder is easy but takes practice. Long before I ever used a metal detector I was a treasure hunter. At age 5, after spending 2 years in a tubercular hospital, I was ready to witness life and find treasure. Learning to look for "things" was a natural as my confinement in that hospital with children dying continually made me want to catch up with life. I found thousands of coins and other keepsakes by just focusing on the ground and every part of the environment colse to me. The first step is to focus on finding.

Step two involves a universal law, the Law of Attraction. Visualize yourself finding treasure. Treasure abounds and you can attract it into your life. Generate your own treasure scene or map by putting pictures of the kinds of treasure you would like to find on the wall or near your desk, bed, or even good on your computer. Visualize them routinely every day and see the magic take place. What you focus on you will attract. I have found many pieces of gold jewelry in parking lots and parkways in my use of this law. Found a 1793 Spanish eight reale and a 1892 Columbus commemorative half dollar in a suitable store parking lot as I was getting out of my Gmc to go buy a cold drink. finding 51dollar bills floating below the face of the water at Daytona Beach in ten minutes time is a great example of attraction at work. One short metal detecting hunt on a schoolyard turned up over 50 silver coins with 36 being my popular silver piece, the Mercury dime.

Before leaving the house to go detecting, I had pulled out an album of good health Mercury dimes that I was putting together, and 7 of those 36 dimes were extra fine health slot fillers. I consider the Law of Attraction, a spiritual law. Many of my best finds have come when I spent the best part of Saturday in a ministry capacity, and only had a hour or so to hunt. These coins are a part of my trust law of the Law of Attraction. I went to the right places and found 1904 O Barber half (Xf), 1881 Seated dime (Au 58), 1916 S, 1923 & 25 P Mercury dimes (Full Split Bands Au/Bu), 1924 P Standing freedom quarter (Bu 63), 1861 Seated Half (Bu 63), a 1882 S (Xf) Morgan Dollar with doubling and other minting errors that make it possibly one of a kind and highly valuable. I can list many other exceptional quality coins that were dug-up treasure that came to me as a effect of this attraction force working in a small time frame.

The third and final step in developing the treasure finding mindset is, believing in your self. You are a great treasure hunter. You can do it and do not let anyone dissuade you by putting you, and or, your determined mindset down. I give Jack, my fishing guide buddy, credit for teaching me that I can take authority over elements colse to me, and my daughter Lisa Diane who helped me to see the power of attraction in a big way. I hope you will put these steps into activity and blow us all away by sharing your Treasure "Finding" adventures.

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