Bob Proctor in Hospital

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Hi Everyone,

I got word this morning that Bob had a valve in his heart fail. He fully expects to recover stronger than he ever was. Here is an except from a statement by his CEO, Sandy Gallagher

The really, really, good news is that we fully expect him to be fine and, in fact, stronger and more powerful than ever — and we are so grateful for the good care he has received.

As Bob has taught us — according to the Law of Polarity nothing that seems BAD can happen without an accompanied GOOD on the other side of the scales.

Bob asks that you replace any thought or feeling of worry with clear expectation, gratitude and praise for the gift of his complete recovery from this temporary health challenge. We can assure you that HE has no doubt whatsoever that he will be better than ever in record time … in fact, we all had better hold on tight and get ready – because we know Bob, and he will be ready to take off like a racehorse at the gate once he has fully recovered!

I personally think he WILL be fine but it does highlight the fragility of life and our need to act NOW. In my opinion Bob Proctor is a living legend and we need to remember to take advantage of opportunities before they disappear. When will you stop procrastinating and take hold of the dream you know you deserve? What will take for you to take action NOW?

I would also like to focus your thoughts and energies on his quick and complete recovery.

2 Comments

  1. Jason
    Posted February 10, 2010 at 6:05 pm | Permalink

    Bob is dying. Are you readied for death? Bob wil likely due in the next week. Please be sure to contact all your loved ones and appreciate their impact on your life.

  2. Posted February 11, 2010 at 8:09 am | Permalink

    Hi Jason, Bob is now where near dying but I acknowledge that we should appreciate those around us

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