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Listening to Tony Robbins’ “Personal Power” now (it’s a part of “Get the Edge”), I hear him talking about the associations and how they’re key to everything – if we don’t act on something, or don’t like something, that means we have pain associations with it, and if we act and/or like, we have a pleasure association.
He even mentioned something I never associated (pun intended :)) this way before: he said, that in concentration camps, people were looking for a sense, and those who found the sense in all that was happening, could continue to live. So Tony said, “sense” is just an association we have with something: if it makes sense to us, we have a pleasure association, and vice versa.
So is the sense in life?..
So it all reminded (associated :)) to me three things:
1) Bashar’s “all things, all events are neutral.” And our “perception” is our association, isn’t it?
2) High Flying Disc (HFD, by Abraham state of high energy) – don’t we then rise to HFD when we have a pleasure association with some subject? And we’re on LFD when we have a pain association with it. So a way to rise vibrationally, is to find some pleasure associations with the subject at hand.
Actually, Abraham speaks about it all the time – “get on the HFD and then..,” “distract yourself in something pleasurable and then..” – I just never saw it in this association light.
3) Sometimes we find it hard to believe in something if it doesn’t make sense to us – even if it does feel good, but doesn’t feel “true.” Could we possibly work with our associations on that subject then, in order to find ourselves able to believe what would actually serve us better?
Food for thought. :)
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Yesterday, I saw this TED talk:
(“Yves Morieux: As work gets more complex, 6 rules to simplify”: video)
and I find, that it so speaks to me in terms of the vibrational play: first of all, knowing, what every part does. What the physical part of me does, and what the Source does. This feels very structuring and relaxing the tension. “Reward the cooperation,” etc. Made me think and feel tending to life in this cooperation mode.
This quote feels like more of it:
“Life caused you to put it in your vibrational reality,
and so it’s already amassed.
Everything that anyone lives,
was vibrational first.
And so, the vibrational reality that is amassing,
you’ve already put all of the components there.
It’s already done.
And so, when you offer a process like a focus wheel,
or when you do some scripting,
or when you rampage appreciation,
or when you make a list of positive aspects,
that exercise isn’t doing the creating.
That exercise is putting you in a place that allows you in the Vortex,
where what is already created, is.
So that you have the full view of it,
so that you can now see, what’s in there.” ~ AH
from here
So much my feeling lately.. Logic, Planning, Time-Management, Goals, Deadlines, Being Late, Am I Making It? in that one operating system, and Synchronicity, Love, Alignment, Trust, Flowing (“I am the willing floating boat”, as said in one AH workshop), Playing, Joy, Amazement – in the other..
happy day to you! :)
Following the link Dealing With Intense Feelings, I found a wonderful blog, written by Ruzica Kozul, Life Coach. She speaks a language I love, and I already subscribed both to her newsletter, and to get the blog updates to my mail (it’s possible through FeedBurner, you can subscribe, too: Subscribe to Ruzica Kozul, Life Coach by Email).
She finished the post with a question, how we would handle intense feelings, so I went and added mine. I’ll repost it with some additions here:
1. EFT, especially useful. I sometimes do focus wheel together with it – not writing the statements, but doing the EFT tapping, saying the statements out loud. But the traditional technique, offered by Nick Ortner and the divine Jessica Ortner (she so knows which sentences to give there!), is also really helpful. Here’s their stress relief CD download.
2. There’s a wonderful Kevin Shoeninger’s Core Energy Technique.
3. There’s saying things in general: “I have a situation. I have thoughts. I have feelings.”
4. My focus delights, starting with the general, and then maybe choosing more specific.
5. The 3-3-3 technique.
It also reminded me what I wrote in the Bonus Chapter to my first book, about money and Law of Attraction, here you can read it: Continue reading