Thursday, July 1, 2010

If Wishes Were Horses etc..

 My sainted grandmother used to ask me... "wish with one hand and s*** in the other and see which one fills up first".   And there is a lot of good philosophy in that old Italian homily.  Reality is here in this three dimensional world and if we want to change it then we have to deal with time and space itself.  E. Amidi describes a process where the goal or dream starts in the rational process or consciousness and proceeds to the sub-conscious which in turn connects to a super-conscous that has access to all there ever was and ever will be.

The key player here is the sub-consciuous.  The sub-conscious is a willy-nilly fellow and only does what the conscious tells it to do.  So the message has to be concise and precise.  There can be no conflicts in the instructions sent to the sub-conscious.  There can be no conditions sent to the sub-conscious.  After all, there is no bargaining with God, is there?  The highway between the consciousness and the sub-conscious is through the senses.  These sensory cues are what keeps the sub-conscious on the job in its connection with the super-consciousness.  It is like looking at things out of the corner of your eye, or as the occultists say.."through the veil".  It is like a tune that you can't keep out of your mind that reminds you of by-gone days or a future promise...it is like the smell of a fresh-baked apple pie that reminds you of the comfort and security of home.  So put up your collages.. construct your mantra.. chose a tune or song that symbolizes your goal or quest .. your preferred reality.

You can't put your dreams in a sock drawer and expect them to come true as in a Disney movie.  It is more like neuro-linguistic programming that keeps telling you that this is your reality.  And above all DO NOT LET ANYONE STEP ON YOUR DREAMS.

So folks.. let us have your comments.. your ideas.. your feelings because as we share we all grow together.   For those of you who prefer to comment in private then contact me at rcdegeiso@aol.com

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