Showing posts with label Joseph Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Campbell. Show all posts

Saturday, February 08, 2014

How to Save Your Own Life by "Losing" Friends and Family

Your life is elevated or "ruined" by the friends and family you keep around you.

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Just too simple. People have chronic mindsets. These are based on their own fears - chiefly the fear of death or lack of individuality.

People around you attempt to get you to act like they do, or as they want you to, in order to fit their idea of what archetype they think you should be to make their life make sense. ("Sense" being where logic and emotion meet to enable action.)

"Archetype" is Jungian, and I only know the term through my narrow study of Joseph Campbell's Monomyth works. The key point is that it fits again into the Huna concept that "we are all connected, there are no limits." People can be analyzed against the archetypes which Campbell laid out in his myth-cycle. People around you fit into archetypes for your world-view, you fit into archetypes for theirs.

The people around you fit your own world-view, as you are attracting those into your life by what you are thinking, emitting, out-flowing. Yes, that's the old "Law of Attraction." Like the Golden Rule - one variation of it.

People work to get others to fit into their world-view as directing players on a stage in their script. The tools they use to this are laid out in "Get Your Self Scam Free." It's Cialdini and Levenson, chiefly the last.

Having that situation (and knowing its happening) isn't bad, overall, but sometimes you can get caught up with a person who is simply holding you back from achieving the bliss you want in your life. Everything they do irritates and even upsets you. (Meanwhile, you are irritating them with your thoughts - see how this works?) Keep thinking about that person and they will show up in your life as an active bit-part player. Every time.

Because the bulk of humanity is here only for entertainment, they will never understand you if you tried to explain this to them. Factually, they'd just criticize and make less of anything you said or say - as that is their view and routine handling of the world around them.

(And it doesn't mean just because they are brilliant geniuses, this doesn't apply. It applies in spades to people with a powerful intellect that has been mistrained. You expect them to be smarter than that, but they act stupidly with all their cleverness. Politicians and celebrities, especially.)

They can't accept themselves, and are critical internally as well as externally. (They are also routinely sick.)

The best action is to quietly move these people off your lines permanently.

Some steps (see more in "Freedom Is"):
1. Release daily as part of your regular meditations. Let go of all incidents where someone else tried to enforce approval, control, security, or belongingness on you.
2. When you can get up to it, release the fear of Death and loss of individuality.
3. Bless them and envision a perfect life for them - separate from you. (A vision of this would be seeing them off on a cruise ship leaving the harbor, or a rocket to a luxury Mars colony.)
4. In your day to day affairs, quietly move all your business off their lines. Block them on your social networks, filter them out of your email.
5. Bless them every single time you think of them. If any thought comes in, go to "alpha" and release, then send them off on a one-way luxury cruise again in your mind. Be at peace.

This is the key. If you want to have peace in your life, you have to out-flow peace in all your thoughts, emotion, and actions. People who are not peaceful, you are constantly critical of you and what you are doing (it's in every single communication you have with this type of people) simply need to be with people who match their mindset. So let them go.

Family is slightly different, as there are some times the meetings you can't get out of.

In all cases, you don't respond to their critical remarks with other than peace. The old saying, "If you can't think of anything nice to say, then say nothing at all." Smile and nod. Be always constructive in everything you say and do. Release constantly as a habit of getting through life.

Another suggestion is to move to a rural community where you can more easily pick and choose who you deal with on a regular basis.

Meanwhile, make sure you are eating only healthy food (as little-prepared/processed as possible) and getting sufficient sleep at night. Eliminate or limit anything which acts as a drug on your system. Excess sugar, caffeine, etc. Get regular exercise into your life. Visit with and in Nature regularly.

There is a book I've got on my stack to re-publish and re-market, which is Christian Larson's "Ideal Made Real." His first chapter "How to Begin" gives you key points on how to effectively move over to peaceful living as a way of life.

What this is doing is to move you to a different chronic mindset of your own. I suggest you get more peaceful in your life deliberately, as abundance will show up around you as you are demonstrating peace to everyone you meet or deal with. Abundance works better with Peace.

Try this for yourself. See if what I've said is true for you. Let me know how it goes...

PS. How do you spot these people? Do you feel more peaceful in their presence, in their communications with you, when you think of them? If not, then they need more blessing and releasing until you can be at peace with them or even viewing an email from them. Meanwhile, limit your contact and always hold peace in your mind - even stopping to go to "alpha" and release. Again, release constantly.
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Sunday, January 05, 2014

Where your feelings meet your pocketbook - Compassion, Empathy, Bliss, and Value

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Just what you always thought - how you feel determines how rich you can get. Or - the riches you have are determined by how much you are worth to others - through their feelings.

Sure, you can bet I'm working to find an underlying four-way system to this - but I'll tell you the logical bits which woke me up this am, having to write this all up for you. (Hang on, it's a thrill ride.)

I told you I've been doing a study of copywriting.  In this, there is a little known book called "Breakthrough Advertising" by Gene Schwartz that Gary Halbert set me on to. In this, he really starts tying the various stages of product awareness and market maturity into a nice package.

He starts to point, unknowingly, toward there being a connection between the story and the customer-client being attracted. This brings in Joseph Campbell ("Hero with a Thousand Faces") and his Monomyth. The general idea is that there is one story plot which runs through all of our lives, and all of the legends and myths of history. We live multiple versions of this story every day, as do the people around us. The general theory of entertainment is the interaction of these story lines, that we are entertained by others' stories which we use to evaluate our own. And so we learn to live better lives.

Much earlier on, Earl Nightingale's "Strangest Secret" recording gave us clues to a common point which was handed down in al the major writings of history - "we become what we think about." And in this recording, he mentions another key fact: your monetary value is determined by the value you provide to others.

Now, this statement was one Nightingale got from Napoleon Hill in his "Think and Grow Rich." But it goes earlier, to a then-unknown philosophy of Huna which Max Freedom Long was bringing back to the Western Culture which had suppressed it. The first principle is a version of that, "The World is What You Think it Is." What is even more interesting is the second principle, "There are no limits - we are all connected."

You've heard me say how this is why the Golden Rule works. And also the Law of Attraction. How you treat others is how you are treated.

Scwartz made a point of using empathy to discover what your customer-clients are looking for. Dan Kennedy (a currently popular copywriter and marketer) puts a great stock in Maxwell Maltz' "Psycho-Cybernetics" - which Kennedy had updated and re-written with the later works Maltz came up with. Kennedy referred to the "Theatre of the Mind" where one could go and "see" the movies others were living out.

Interestingly, this is also a technique in Jose Silva's system, which he calls the Mental Laboratory. Much earlier, Huna shamans would tell people to go to a spiritual garden, where they would be told the data they needed - and would be able to change things on this level by changing things there.

All of this comes back to these points of Empathy and Compassion for others - which is determined by how much you can see the direct connection between how you act and others around you. The more you start being others, the more your own life improves.

"Follow Your Bliss" is what Joseph Campbell is quoted as saying. This is the point which Rhonda Byrne makes in "The Secret" DVD - continually seek what feels good. And in this, you will have good things come back to you - as those are the vibrations you are emanating, and so will come back to you via the Law of Attraction.

Your purpose here on this earth is easy to find when you let go of all the "Now your supposed to's" which you've swallowed every day of your life up to this point.

When you start living for and through others, your own life becomes increasingly more simple and more peaceful. You create more value for others and your own income rises proportionately. Rick Warren wrote "The Purpose-Driven Life" and became inundated with money - so much so that he became a "reverse-tither" where he lives on 10% and gives the rest to charity.

You see this in the ultra-rich, Gates, Buffett, Rockefeller, and earlier ones, such as Andrew Carnegie (who set Napoleon Hill's feet on their path to fame.) At some point, they have more than they could ever spend and start giving it away as a key purpose. Our public libraries almost all have their start with Carnegie's donations - while Gates, and Buffett are working to cure and eradicate illnesses unsolved before now.

But you don't have to wait before you get rich to start.

  • Learn releasing and let go of all those things which bother you. 
  • Start seeking out things which feel good.
  • Test everything above and see if it works for yourself. 
  • See if living for others doesn't improve your own life beyond all measure. 


Improve your value (and income) by improving the value of those around you. Don't stint, don't hold back.

Just Be.


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Monday, October 07, 2013

Stories as your life

Just processing this metaphor - that your life is a story which is re-written on demand.


"Story Road"

As well, I don't know that it isn't entirely accurate.

People re-write their own history all the time. Two people never see the same incident the same way. That factor brings up the point that future is completely malleable. Doesn't exist yet - molded as you need it.

Same for the past. Changes all the time.

Only the Now really exists.

So the story doesn't make the life, it's a justification.

Sure, there's all sorts of applicable data here - Joseph Campbell's one. Other story-tellers, such as Serge Kahili King in his Urban Shaman talks about dream analysis. (While you're in a dream, this is just another.)

The past is then just a series of resources you can utilize to make the present what you want.

Key point would be simply working always to improve the result of now.

Each day, you would go the cycle of the Campbell's. Every day.

And every day is a new story, in turn.

As I said, I'm just processing all this myself. Looks workable.
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Wednesday, October 02, 2013

The Shortcut to Successful Living

There are two techniques to master - in tandem - to find unlimited success.

goal!

Sometimes, I still get frustrated with the lack of progress toward my goals. This is when I have all sorts of emotions flood in and then have to release them, etc.

Of course, that's taking valuable time away from my constructive work - which would make my chosen success appear.

Because anything ANYTHING besides a calm, cheerful expectant attitude is just slowing you down. Even worrying or having the slightest attention on your success "not already being here" is keeping you away from simply having it appear.

Natively, you're surrounded by anything and everything you could possibly want or need.

The trick is to drop any attention tidbits  you may be holding onto about anything.

And that means Anything - and everything.

It's that singular attitude you want - a calm, cheerful expectancy.

The two techiniques are:

1. Silva Method - learn to "go to alpha" quickly and easily.

2. Release Technique - learn to let go of the universe.

When you do both of these, then you have a quick way to become "centered" again - and back to your normal creative self. Everything else, all other attitudes or emotions are just wasting your resources and tying up your time with distractions.

Try it for yourself.

Release everything associated with the physical universe - all that stuff you've been putting there for so long, all the perceptions, attitudes, emotions, pain - everything.

Then your native calm reasserts itself - because you're no longer resisting it.

Don't take my word for it. You have to believe it before you'll see it - but it's there for the testing.

See if this doesn't help you with any goal you may be pursuing...
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