Tuesday, 22 May 2012
happiness, beauty, freedom and fun, choose your best route
Being advised to stay focused is half a wise statement. The whole is “Whilst staying broad- visioned, free and observing of all possibilities by looking through the lens of happiness, beauty, freedom and fun, choose your best route.”
Beware the focus controllers… we are conditioned before birth when one overhears constraining statements and habits embedded by parents, teachers, siblings and all society. This process continues through childhood and our true potential is in its death-throws as we fight total subservience to societal mediocrity in our adolescent years. We can be free, but as with all break-outs from mainstream socialisation it may feel a challenge, although for some it comes very naturally with hardships, recognition of brilliance or determination of insanity/strangeness, sometimes all of these, concurrently or consecutively.
Possibly the most regularly stated foundation principle as one evolves humanity through oneself, is the simple 'harm no one and strive conserve this planet'. This is restated as few, especially those in an organisational or family straight-jacket, are bold enough to keep to foundation principles. This we must do, so just do it.
Whilst Woody Allen is a visionary and makes highly valid jokes ("More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction.") yet his statement is so easily adopted we loose sight of the urgent and original purpose of this note - that we do not need to see the world through a deep sepulchral gloom, rather that we see it through our lens of happiness, beauty, freedom and fun, and we choose our best route.
We have an emerging understanding through physics of superpositioning and our ability to influence multiple universes by being simultaneously present over time and space (see lifecollege.org). In the next series we look at learning to access allness and some practical superpositioning activities.
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