Monday, November 30, 2009

Creating Exactness

Have you ever noticed that life is like a movie on fast forward and by the time you get to your favorite part you missed it... and no matter how hard you try to rewind, it just doesn't rewind?

Stillness creates exactness, focus, and precise decision making. It is the ability to slow down life before we miss our favorite part.

The ability to create exactness comes from abolishing fear. I received a messages from my friend Sheena Patterson today that read; On Atonement: Miracles represent freedom from fear, "Atoning" means "undoing". The undoing of fear is an essential part of the Atonement value of miracles.

As we undo fear we replace it with faith. Faith consists of thought, desire, action, and result. The ability to communicate with ourselves through stillness eliminates fear and leads us to inner peace and purpose.

Human beings have 2% conscious mind and 98% subconscious mind. A small protection separates the two states. It is called the gate keeper. We are only able to truly communicate with ourselves and others on a subconscious level. Yet we can enter consciously or subconsciously through the gate keeper. The gate keeper is a pattern created protection that does not all things into our subconscious mind in fear of it reprogramming it and hurting the individual. Even though most times it is necessary that a new pattern is created and new subconscious is developed.

How to enter the subconscious mind and by pass the the gate keeper means we must pattern interrupt. We must "Atone" and "undo" our patterns of fear protection. To be able to do that we must do things completely differently than ever before. We must become the b side to the truth. When we do things completely differently the gate keeper will not have a pattern to react to it and it will lower its gate and allow us to enter the the subconscious mind of ourselves or of another individual.

The b side to the truth is go forward by going backwards. Do things completely differently than all other people. There are two ways to accomplish this. One is find a proven model and duplicate it. The other is trial and error while being detached by the outcome, and only concerned on the findings as something that worked or not. Even through picking a model to follow, there will be trial and error.

Colton - discover your true'ness'

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