Friday, January 2, 2015

head stand





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         Now, what’s the second thing we can learn here? Importance of framing sentences and usage of words. Why? Simple – because we know our desires are expressed through our intentions and intentions are nothing but a string of words. Now, the question is ‘you get what you ask’ means ‘you get what your words imply’ not what you assumed or wanted your words to mean. Remember ‘words mean what they mean. They don’t mean what you want them to mean’.

That means, if a desire or an intention is not getting fulfilled, their one reason – I repeat ‘only one reason’ could be that ‘we are not wording our intentions correctly’. No. it doesn’t mean you call your master immediately with your intentions. No. Don’t! It means you need to write your intentions read them and see what they mean and you can do that only if “you stop seeing your meaning in those words”. How can one do that? Simple!

2.      Be Aware! An agitated mind can’t think clearly and it certainly can’t see a solution right in front of its eyes. So, relax! Write an intention with a calm mind. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes or going wrong. Be adventurous! Go on this trip – unmarked and unplanned! Be open to learning from your mistakes – even if you make some. One gets few bruises and falls quite a few times before learning to ride. But, that doesn’t stop us from leaning to ride and forgo the joy of riding? Do we? Same here.

Once you accept that you are ready to accept your mistakes, you’ll not make mistakes – you can call that “Reiki Law” or “Murphy’s Law”. But it is so! Why? Because, mistakes are the outcome of a mind filled with fear. Fear numbs our senses and pushes us towards making mistakes. With acceptance, we let go off fear. And where there is no fear, where is the question of making mistakes?

Try it couple of times to experience and understand what I meant and do share with others your experience too!

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