The SIMPLE change method
- Use your eyes
- Trust what you see.
- Believe it.
If you’re looking for the SIMPLE method to change, then you found it, but allow me to be clear what the simple method means.
USE YOUR EYES means use yours for they’re the only ones you own, the 3rd eye included.
TRUST WHAT YOU SEE means don’t trust what other word-users see through their eyes unless it is the same.
BELIEVE IT means believe you, not the other word-users.
- See.
- Then feel.
- Don’t think.
Case in point, there are no truths in this post.
The only thing you’re looking and see here are words.
What you make of the words — here and elsewhere — no one controls but you.
You’re the captain on your ship.
There is no other boss.
It’s all up to you.
TAKEAWAY
When you change how you look at words,
you change (and so does your world).
You’ve been looking at and seeing words since your first day at school, therefore, change how you look at words isn’t a walk in the park. In other words, change you — as opposed to change others around you — is easier said than done.
Well, for a start, to see, YOU must forget the word of what you’re looking at.
When you do that, you acquire a great many wonderful new freedoms and you’ll see you, and your world, change before your eyes, third eye included.
I’m not saying it’s easy, but it doesn’t have to be that hard.
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This post is very clear. Let me share 2 remarks though:
A) “Don’t think” because thinking is rational lies (rationailse) what you see and, therefore, what you sense. Remember Galileo: “I do not feel obliged to believe that a god that has endowed us with senses has intended us to forgo their use.”
B) School and home-school make no difference. I presume not even you made words from thin air. You’ve been listening to and hearing words since your first day at school, if that allows you to understand use your ears, too.