Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Seeing through different eyes

“What is important in life is life, and not the result of life.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

The stress of life that we pile on ourselves almost seems to be never ending. The ability to eliminate stress on a daily basis and just live for the sake of living is the most admiral and enjoyable way to experience life.

In the DISC program, a program designed to study personality profiles of people in this World, states that 70% of the population is an "S" type person of some sort with "S" being their dominant type. An "S" type person is one that resists change to somewhat and seeks to be comfortable and inside of their boundaries. It is said that it is their genetic make up. I tend to have a little bit of a disagreement. I do not believe we are born the way we are.

It has been studied from Darwin to Freud to Dr. Phil on how and why we are the way we are. In the teachings of myself, (as if I have some credentials haha), I have found that we become who we allow the society to program and category us as. We have one compass and it is the dictates of our own conscience. The only problem is with this compass, we typically do not learn about it in our younger years, therefore we are conditioned and reconditioned to a way of life on how others view our life to be and the direction we must go without truly and constantly listening to this compass.

The B Side To The Truth is to truly find yourself you must lose yourself in a sense like the Christian leader Jesus spoke in the Holy Bible. Here's what I mean by that, one must eject themselves from the surreal computer programmed way of life of education, job, retirement, play and look at their life as if they are from a distance to see the whole picture and not just tunnel vision. The easiest way I know how to do this is to read a book, write in a journal, and the best... to travel and walk in the shoes of fellow humans and experience life from their perspective.

The power of seeing through different eyes!

Colton - discover your true'ness'

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