Houdini
was the greatest magician during his time. He was also a fantastic
locksmith, and boasted that he could escape from any jail cell in the
world in less than one hour. A small town in the British Isles built a
new jail and issued Houdini the challenge. Houdini loved challenges and
there was a prize money offered, so he accepted the challenge. When the
big day arrived, there was a large crowd present and the media was also
there to cover the special event. Houdini confidently walked into the
cell, and the door was closed. He immediately took off his coat and went
to work. Hidden in his belt was a flexible, yet tough and durable
ten-inch piece of steel, which he used to work on the lock. At the end
of 30 minutes, his confidence disappeared. At the end of an hour, he was
soaked in perspiration. After two hours, Houdini literally collapsed
against the door - which opened! The door had never been locked, except
in Houdini's own mind. which meant that the door was as firmly locked as
if a thousand locksmiths had put their best locks on it. Houdini could
have unlocked any physical locks, but not the lock that was in his own
mind. Just like Houdini, our locks are in our own mind and prevent us
from getting out of our "jail". Most of us are in a "mental prison" and
in order to break out, we need to realize and admit it, and just give it
a little push.
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