Allowing Infinity
September 25, 2006
I work my ass off. I work a 6:30-4pm day, I get home and spend time with my 4year old while taking my 4month old off my wife’s hands. My weekends are with the kids. ANY spare time I have is spent workin on one of my blogs. Lately, I’ve been up until at least 12am every single night working on my blogs (not a healthy thing to do… I’m going to break that habit).
I’ve noticed that I have more motivation than most people to do the things I do.
Why?
I think my motivation comes from my vision of doing something great for my family and the world. I want to open a door to complete individual empowerment. I feel that because of technology there has been no easier time in human history for personal empowerment. I believe in the ability for every a single person to have, do and achieve anything they want. In this life. I believe that “I” am my greatest obstacle.
Faith without works is dead. I’ve found that achieving big things requires that I become that which I desire. It is NOT enough to just wish or dream. Accomplishing goals requires work.
Intention is an ACTIVE part of allowing things to happen. Taking action is apart of that allowing.
Imagine that all things are. Imagine infinity. All things are possible and exist on some level of reality. No matter how silly, assanine, unbelievable they are, ALL THINGS are. We are the interface at which the possible becomes probable. We allow aspects of the unmanifested infinite to be by way preparation. We become preparation. It is our nature.
We bring all manner of fantasies into existence by way of aligning our selves with what we wish. Unfortunately, many of us (ignorant of our true nature) align ourselves with nightmares.
When ever I think of our true potential to manifest anything, it reminds me of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka singing a world of Pure Imagination:
Come with me and you’ll be
In a world of pure imagination
Take a look and you’ll see
Into your imaginationWe’ll begin with a spin
Trav’ling in the world of my creation
What we’ll see will defy
ExplanationIf you want to view paradise
Simply look around and view it…
Anything you want to, do it…
Want to change the world, there’s nothing to itThere is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination
Living there, you’ll be free
If you truly wish to be…There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination
Living there, you’ll be free
If you truly wish to be
When I was a child, I believed without reserve. Now in my thirties, I’ve found myself to be my greatest doubter my most convincing dream stealer and my greatest enemy. I second guess everything and have become completely jaded by being in the world.
I’m starting to believe again.. slowly shaking my 20+ years of conditioning.
Perhaps this is what Jesus meant when he said,
“… unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”




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