THE
LAW OF PORTRAYAL
The Law of Portrayal is that Law which states that any action
portrayed cultivates the attitude
of that action to the degree and impact of the energy involved in that
portrayal,
and, with repetition, can mold a real-life character quality that emanates
and expresses
the qualities of that action, with all of its accompanying feelings,
behaviors, and patterns of expression.
The Law of Portrayal states that anyone's gimmick, role or characteristic,
when repeatedly used
and mastered, may easily become the master of the one who uses it, and
may, as habit begin to use
that person or personality. The behavioral pattern or characteristic
can reinforce itself in patterns
of belief until an entire lifestyle and philosophy is built around that
role-seed which once originated
only as a game, a portrayal or limitation of something or character
who exemplified that image.