As someone attracted to reading this, you are no doubt already awakened to the fact that we are of an age wherein all our precious held beliefs about what it means to be successful and happy, have not, in the large, lived up to their promise.
We live in both exciting and sobering times.
Exciting because our only option, if we want to actualise the fulfilment of our inherent and intuitively understood potential, is to change. Sobering, because to precipitate this change we need to walk away from the illusions of our past, to shed them like a skin we have outgrown.
This can be very scary. Change is hard, frightening, and we create all manners
of difficulties for ourselves to resist it, even when we know deep down it is what we need. We can hold on for a long time, but like the tides that turn and the currents that gain momentum, change eventually takes us, whether we want it to or not.
As a species we are in the throes of perhaps the most tumultuous changes we have ever known. Embarking on new frontiers that will undoubtedly decide our future on the planet.
To survive we must find the courage and strength to leap from the precipice of our fears, allowing ourselves to fall deep, journeying inward, to the dark of our subconscious, to the subtle, whispering voice of our heart, to the electric magnetic chemical impulses of our DNA, to the place that holds the truth of what it really means to be human.
How do we reach this place? We must look to our minds. Watch its wild wanderings, its fear churning imaginings, its ceaseless chattering. Then we must quieten it, bring it to a still point allowing us to pass through and beyond it.
The first step is always the hardest: leap and trust your will spurt wings as you do. It is your destiny.
For more information on how to master your mind your can find it here.
http://www.positivemindstates.com
Alternatively check out the author’s experiment testing the latest quantum mind machine. If not interesting – at least amusing. ;)
http://www.squidoo.com/Plugging-Into-The-Matrix-With-Rapid-Data-Tranfer-An-Experiment
You might have to cut and past that last link, seems its too long for blogger - oh dear!
Friday, 3 April 2009
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