July 23
Today try to look at your world and your connections, actions and participation in it from the point of view of a young child. In other words, it will be helpful to step back from the multitude of assumptions, conclusions and generalizations which now tend to govern your movement through life. If you can see with the eyes of a three year old, it is possible that you will enable yourself to access some important truths that have been unavailable for many, many years. These truths are likely important to many of you precisely because without them, you believe in your limitations.
So, just as an amusing practice, try to imagine that you do not know all that you “know” today. Be wary of any conclusions you are drawing, even about the simplest of things. Spend some time if you have it and want to seeking out those beliefs which have grown up over the years like walls, keeping you in and light out.
For instance, do you ever wonder why machines work the way they do? Your world is chock full of machines, and you rely on many of them every day. At one point, you thought they worked on magic, but now you know that there are mechanisms and engineering and technology and fully understandable and explainable reasons for their function. But is this really so? Is it not possible that all of those reasons are simply manifestations of the magic you were sure made TVs work when you were young?
Wherever you look you will find explanations, generalizations and conclusions which you have drawn that are no more true than what you knew before you knew anything.
You live in an experiment. There is no certainty or intrinsic reality associated with your world or the lives which are being lived on it. The ways in which you perceive it are extremely relevant and important, not only to each of you individually, but to the world as a whole. We hope that for everyone’s sake, you will open some doors of perception that have long been closed.
Who knows what you will find behind them? Uncertainty is likely and yet you may well stumble upon certainty of a sort you never knew before. It is also probable that you will see things upon which you have counted to stabilize reality in a fluid state. It might be disconcerting, and yet, it might be liberating.
Choose freedom today and allow yourself to revisit all that you know in a foundational way. Have fun if you can, and remember that perception is never immobile, is never immutable and is never dead.
We love and wish you all the great joy of your journey. –E. West
…..National socialism was no longer believing in “limitations”
A broke, defenseless country became an economic and military superpower, and climbed out of the Great Depression within two years. It was led by a mere corporal of WWI with a junior high school education who was not even a German citizen!
Its red flag and title “socialist workers party” were accepted by not just labor but also aristocrats and the upper middle class!
Yes, we can! 😉
.https://johndenugent.com/images/Wouldnt-It-Be-Nice-WN-fantasy.mp4
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