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Overcoming the Challenge of Holding one's big, positive Vision in Place

20 years ago, a "success guru" I was listening to at the time challenged his listeners to visualize a few things that we had no emotional resistance to but were something that we wouldn't normally see in our everyday life. So I took him up on the challenge and visualized some dump trucks (hadn't seen them in a while) and some deer on a spot on the highway where I hadn't seen them in a few years.  The next day as I was driving down the local highway and a literal caravan of four red dump trucks passed me in the opposite direction. Wow, I thought, quite interesting. 

That evening as I was driving up the major highway, I passed the field on the roadside and in a spot where no deer had been for a long time, over a dozen deer were grazing. At that point, I became spiritually frightened because the success guru was right and I had tapped into my infinite spiritual power to literally be, do and have anything as long as I had no charge on it.  My reaction, at that time, to this awesome display of spiritual power was to suppress it and return to my game of struggle.  

Over the past year, I have been watching myself deal with my big visions and what I noticed is that I very rarely have the big vision in my spiritual sights for very long. Mostly I have visions of fighting off triggered threats and thus I have spent little time visualizing my actual big goals (or for that matter, my smaller goals). In delving into this issue, what I found was that my bigger goals/visions had way too much charge on them and way too many triggers. Thus I was constantly triggering myself and falling into defensive identities. To address this problem, I am now breaking up my vision into many small milestones and creating visions around each milestone. Kind of like breaking up a journey into a bunch of stops along the way.

 This way I am eating the elephant one bite at a time and not trying to swallow too much at a time. And causing too many triggers from too many unknowns, too much charge, too many charged items, etc. It is less exciting but more manageable and I am not as overwhelmed by the awesome spiritual power that we all possess to be, do and have anything we want yet usually are unable to handle all at once.

Anthony

 

Re: Overcoming the Challenge of Holding one's big, positive Vision in Place

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Well done Anthony!

Good realizations and wins.

Rog
I coach folks who actually attain their ideals

 

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