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Have you ever sat on a see-saw? Remember the feeling when you push off and fly up into the air? Then suddenly you reach the top and stop! The person on the other end pushes and you find yourself crashing back into the ground.
I found this is much like the process of discovering what is that you desire, and you push off and begin flying up into your new dream. Suddenly some opposing force (your beliefs and conditioning) pushes from the other direction, and you find yourself crashing back to where you were. The effort it takes, and the speed at which you crash may be determined by the size and energy contained in your beliefs.
This process repeats itself over and over, until we often get exhausted or frustrated, and simply decide to get off the seesaw.
Identifying what is on the other end of the seesaw has helped me to eliminate the painful and often unproductive process of simply trying to push harder or faster to overcome the seesaw effect. Rather than continue pushing and crashing back to the ground, discovering what is on the other end of your seesaw, enables you to simply move a different partner, idea, or belief to the position on the other end of your seesaw.
Once your beliefs and your desires are balanced, you can maintain the equilibrium necessary to manifest quickly and easily.
So to apply our dance analogy to this process, here are the steps.
1. Identify your desire clearly, it is helpful to write this out, even make a story out of this, with you as the main character
2. The story would then identify The villain or character that represents the beliefs that you hold that would prevent you from having this desire.
3. The final step would be to now change the story, or simply move your character into a position of absolute power, and overcome the villain. Finishing with you having your desire exactly the way that you would imagine it to be if you had the power to create it without any limitations..
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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