Friday, September 17, 2010

Joining the dots

The first step to getting your own internal engine is by joining the dots. Sounds simple but it isnt really. It isnt when you have alot of baggage. Look here when I made a concerted attempt.

Remember the example of Sawada? When I talked of congruity of mind, body and spirit. And I said her mind was silent. Many studies have found that the mind is most creative when it is silent and they have suggested many many techniques.

I find the best way to stop the war in the mind is by just joining the dots. Continue to struggle to see the bigger picture.

Perhaps you can be convinced by considering the converse. Have you seen someone who's mind is at war with himself? What do you think is happening? How does this manifest in his daily life?

Yes. They start to compartmentalise. They start to deny evidence. They begin to selectively read, selectively hear even when the evidence is very very apparent. They cannot join the dots. To do so would be to admit something they do not want to see. It works for some but if you want your mind to work optimally, you need to do this work. Do think on this. There is alot here. Take your time but do consider this.

PS: Just found out that Warren Buffet plays Bridge.

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