It doesn't take long for it all to get very repetitive, and it's also useless.
Johnathon Swift said something like " It's impossible to persuade a person with reason when reason did not lead him to his current positition".
2006-11-15 03:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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As individuals, we see life in terms of success or failure. What we do not see is how magnificent it is, says Roy E Klienwachter
Our lives are brilliant. We are all so intimately connected, and the illusion is the separation. As we move in for a closer look and study our own lives, we can begin to see just how unique and brilliant we are.
As individuals, we tend to see our lives as success or failure. What we do not see is how magnificent it is. It’s often difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel when you are buried in the dirt that you have created while digging it. Reflecting on our life’s circumstances takes some discipline. Most of us look only at the surface, and the results of our actions, rather than the causes and the patterns of behaviour and thought that we use to create our circumstances.
Self-analysis is difficult for us because we are so personally involved, and much of our analysis is about blaming. We consider what we do as good or bad, rather than brilliant. Our revue has much to do with emotion or feelings rather than cold analysis of facts. While performing self-analysis, we try to justify each step, rather than just accepting it as fact and proceeding.
All of us have the ability to remove ourselves from our physical body and put ourselves in the position of the silent observer. This unseen consciousness is somewhat elevated and removed from our physical being. From this position we can clearly see where we have come from and where we are going. We can clearly see whole patterns of movement that lead us to a result. Our thoughts become visible but clouded by emotions that obscure the true intend of what it is that we desire.
For instance, we may have a pattern of seeking relationships that are on the surface supportive, but subconsciously reinforce a root thought that we are undeserving of love. The pattern may lead us into a relationship with a certain type of individual time and time again, that turns out to be abusive and mentally damaging to our ego, because we believe that we deserve it.
If we can take the other person out of the equation for the moment and look at ourselves from the position of silent observer, the subtle patterns of thought are revealed. We can begin to see where we started, and the thoughts that created the outcome. They support the actions and the actions reinforce your root thoughts.
“I am an undeserving person and that is why I am in this bad relationship.” So this is the root thought; now you proceed to create the obvious. You fool your ego by believing that you want a relationship that will be supportive of your desire to be deserving and you subconsciously look for a mate that will do just the opposite because you don’t deserve it.
With a close look at this pattern of behaviour, you will be able to see the destructive thoughts, and you will no longer be fooled. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you will stop the pattern. If it is a thought that you have become comfortable with, you may continue repeating it.
The ego does not like change, and will fight to keep the status quo. So now the thoughts have been revealed and you can see where they have lead you many times — you have a choice that you never had before. This is the brilliance that I am talking about. You are such a great creator, that you can have anything that you desire, and you know exactly how to get it.
You are one of a kind and an integral part of all things. The rest of humanity or life could not exist without you. As great or as miserable as you know your life to be you are one piece of the puzzle, and the puzzle can never be complete without you.
How you live your life is a choice — you are never a victim but are creating it with the cooperation of others who interact with you. You become part of a group, a soul group which in turn is part of the whole and finally you see no connection, because there is no other one — there is just you. You are conscious and are interacting with yourself in the physical realm. You are creating an illusion of existence and you are magnificent in your creation. Life is not about you, you are life itself, and that is what you are experiencing — the movement of life in all its aspects — life interacting with life!
Your life is brilliant and is pure. There is only one of you and your master plan is beautiful. Subconsciously you will create all the circumstances that will bring you a desired physical experience. Because that is what you want. When you begin to see the root cause of your circumstance, there will be no need to experience it again.
2006-11-15 11:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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with a body like Buddha yes you are getting lazy. why point a finger. set the example
2006-11-15 11:08:26
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answered by autumnbrookblue 4
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Look at it this way, How long did it take before you got tired of telling people that there is no such thing as Santa Clause.
2006-11-15 11:11:52
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answered by silentbob_151 2
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At least he is always portrayed with a smile on his face! Blessings upon you from one little tiny voice crying out in the wilderness.....
2006-11-15 11:08:34
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answered by mortgagegirl101 6
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Being where you're at is easy...Being a Christian and depending on the Lord for everything is hard (it took me alot of years to get to where I'm at today)my husband and I put personal as well as business in his hands totally and it's fun to watch him work, My kids sometimes get awe struck but my husband and I just look at each other and smile...I'd never go back to depending on myself, too much aggravation.
2006-11-15 11:22:38
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answered by B"Quotes 6
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haha, you should work out more and get the body of a greek/roman god.
2006-11-15 11:08:15
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answered by sealguy77 2
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Since you don't know Jesus you don't know the first thing about Christians. If you had any sense you would get your "body of a god" on its knees and ask God for forgiveness.
2006-11-15 11:13:40
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Saddhu 3x to you!
2006-11-15 11:08:26
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answered by Alan Lim 2
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if you're an american , yes you're getting lazy .
2006-11-15 11:07:46
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answered by jsjmlj 5
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