Friday, October 13, 2006

visionary.

yves, unfortunately i don`t seem to be able to post to comments since i changed to blogger beta. i will continue to reply here though. you seem to be confusing or only accepting my definition of success as financial and material. personally i think that the money system is a tyranny amongst the general population, but here we are. we make the best of things. lemonade from lemons, if that`s all we have.

now, when it comes to people living tragic lives......... it is thier perception of things that makes them unhappy. whether we live in a mansion or an apartment, or a cold basement flat (keep your socks on!!!) we can generate positive feelings and be happy about our existance and thrill to the memories and expectations in life.

but there is something else though. the power of attraction. the idea that what we see is what we get. a way to prepare ourselves for the next thing we do. you can choose to accept or reject this idea but we are all connected and can effect eachother and effect what happens next through what we percieve.

through history people who master this are called visionary. everything thing we see of value exists because someone saw it before it manifest it`s self in material form and made it happen.

magic?

maybe........

real?

oh yes. we are communicating via a system that didn`t exist until recently. there`s more miracles to come too. made by people who can plainly see these things already, in thier minds.........these visions will form in material reality as soon as they decide.

we can do it too. if we decide. it`s nothing to do with right or wrong. it`s just how the universe seems to interact with our consciousness.

what we see is what we get.

that`s why, whether you agree with this or not, you are right . for you.

1 comment:

Vincent said...

I'm sorry to say that these ideas of yours (which are of course quite popular in certain quarters) can lead to some strange distortions. Someone I know quite well is completely corrupted by audio tapes, DVDs and other materials which urge positive thinking and abundance, with the result that she makes fanciful money-making plans which have little chance of success, being quite unrealistic, whilst in the meantime she never holds back from buying gadgets, sets of vitamins and slimming aids to sell and so forth till her house is like a warehouse and she is seriously in debt.

It is no point in talking to her because others have got there first by inculcating this new gospel of abundance, of course for commercial and not idealistic reasons. So now she has something resembling a gambling addiction or cult membership. Though intelligent she has become separated in certain respects from commonsense reality.