Wednesday, 31 March 2010

You Create Your World

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A Joke: The man knew that he was in for a grilling from his wife when he reached home.
On reaching home he sheepishly opened the front door, and was releived that his wife was no where in sight. All he saw was his teenage son hoovering the carpet.
"Is your Mum at home?" he asked, hoping to hear a "no," and an escape from the feared onslaught.
Without looking up for a moment from his hoovering his son answered back,
"What do you think, Dad?"

YOU CREATE YOUR WORLD

As a child, some six decades ago, I used to attend seven-day long renderings of the Hindu epics the Ramayana & Mahabarat. I remember hearing then that as you create a world in your dreams, that seems absolutely real to you at the time, in that dream, so, in a different state of conciousness you create the world of your waking time.

That knowledge, handed down through eternity had always seemed to me to be no more than a fairy story.

I struggled through all my life having ignored the fables heard as a child.

It surprises me, therefore, to learn that all modern day self -development gurus, from Anthony Robbins to Paul Mckenna, to name just two, insist that the stories I was told, as fables, were, indeed the truth.

I am now, at this late stage in my life, trying to live as if the truth of reality is that I create all my experiences. But changing the beliefs held for some sixty years is a difficult undertaking.

I am hoping that the newer generations at school and college today, benefit immensely by accepting the principles of reality that is our world we live in.

Instilling the knowledge from several self-development gurus, I have arrived at the following essence of the nature of the world we live in.

1. The world we create for ourselves has been created by us. We have an inherent ability to create our own experience through the power of our beliefs, thoughts and feelings.

2. We have a free will. We can choose our beliefs, and our thoughts, and thus change our reality. In effect, we can create whatever we desire.

3. We limit our desires by our perceptions of what is possible to achieve.

Louis Hay, in her book, "You Can Heal Yourself" also promotes the same ideas, going so far as to say that we decide before birth, where and under what circumstances we want to be born in.

All this is too much to swallow in one go.

So, hoping you all the best, Shree-1

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