Showing posts with label releasing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label releasing. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Letting Go and Letting God - Explained

There's this big Bell Curve going on in the General Public which affects your life - or can, if you let it.


bell curve

I believe I've gone over this before: there are some people who are creatively solving more than their fair share of problems on this planet. This is the same number/class of people who start businesses and employ the masses. They also get ribbed about being the "1%" who are "unfairly" earning the top income on this planet (note that the one's doing the complaining weren't themselves running businesses, having jobs, or particularly helping the planet's conditions.)

There is likewise another small portion of this planet who are its "usual suspects" as they are responsible for most of the crime and mayhem which goes on. The supposed "criminal genius" lies in this world - but they are not as smart as given credit. Like the Whitey Bolger trial, they are shown mainly to be ruthless, cold, and inhuman. Other people don't really exist to them.

Good usually wins out mainly because the criminally insane few are also destroying their own lives as they work to destroy everything around them. So they actually get sick more frequently, and make decisions which will cause them to self-destruct.

The upper end of the "good guys" is filled with the enlightened, who usually are never spotted or seen - their world view is very peaceful, and that is nothing which sells what passes for "news" these days. The world around them is quite peaceful. 

In between, you can have genius and clever types, but the ability to think quickly has little to do with how enlightened or criminal they are. Agreement with the world around them does. 

In that bell curve, you have the Pareto principle, where 20 percent of clients are generating 80 percent of the income. Taking 20 percent of 20 percent will wind you up with the top-spenders - about 4 percent. The math works out to support another observation of a break-point at 97% and 3%. This last break comes up in marketing and other areas repeatedly. 

That 3 percent is where we find our magnates of commercial success, and the other end - our Whitey Bolger's.

How this affects you, is to only surround yourself with a "Master Mind" of people who are constantly working to improve the world around them. You are looking for people who are not critical, but supportive. They know that to have a vision and push it forward will attain results.  

Basically, these people live successful and peaceful lives. 

And you work to slide out of your life all people who are constantly or frequently critical.

One great tool to use is Releasing. Spot how they are working to control, approve, or secure your life - as well as what group they are trying to get you to join. Let all of this go. Keep spotting and releasing and they'll move right out of your life. Or they'll change and start to be more supportive.

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A side note: Releasing can also be thought of as letting be as is. It can be said that people are already perfect, and letting go of any effort to change them would just let them be as they are.

This would also be in the phrase Letting Go and Letting God...

May all your days be filled with joy.
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Tuesday, April 09, 2013

When life is almost perfect - and you've gotten everything everyone else wants...


The usual question you have to ask is: What's Next?

It came to me this am, waking from a dream which prompted a blog post (at 3am) - that I really already had the Three Big Things which almost everyone would give about anything to get:
  1. Happiness
  2. Abundance
  3. Great Relationships
And of course, those together could define Freedom.

(Oh, and add great Health to this list.)

If you've been following this blog (or bought the just-released book based on it) then you already know how to get all three (four) of these for yourself.

Now, this doesn't mean I'm enlightened or anything. And yes, I can still get pissed off and frustrated at times. But those are passing moods - something easily released.

What IS next, then?

Getting everything nearly perfect, which is as simple as letting things be as they are - instead of getting all heavily into improving things.

That's the point which comes back to me over and over. I've already seen both sides of being enlightened - and it's not all that it's hyped to be. Fun, amazing, yes. And I highly recommend everyone to achieve it, at least once. Sure, you can stay there in that state if you want. Many people do. More people don't, anecdotally speaking.

You do have to know that it's just a thought away. It's a real, real, Real thin line to cross. Coming back from that state is just as easy.

I think the most fun is living just this side of it. Much more fun than straddling it. (If you cross over to the other side of it, there's a chance you just go *poof* into some super-evolved being or something.

What I do know is that people who straddle that line and stay in that state have a rough time communicating to anyone else what they are going through. Check out Lester Levenson's stuff. His descriptions of coming back from that state are pretty amazing.

My deal is: I like writing, drawing cartoons, and raising grassfed beef. So being all enlightened doesn't necessarily get anything done. Because everything is perfect all the time, so you mostly sit around being cool and such. Anything you need just shows up. Seriously. You don't have to work at anything - because that's just a game where everyone wins. Enlightened beings just Be - they don't Do anything which anyone not in that state can perceive. Like I said, if they want to have something, it just shows up, so what's the point in having much of anything?

You see how this goes?

All this running around, being sad, having stress, upsetting people - that's just so much time-burning. Bad health, all that. Doesn't have to be.

Up to you.

Thought you deserved to hear this view of things. Check it out for yourself. See what you don't "have" to do today. Could be fun...

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