I introduced Weekly Muse with Life’s Greatest Adventure. A post wherein I encouraged you to see yourself in Life’s Greatest Adventure, Live Full Tilt, so life tilts in your favor. It did for me and will for you.
Over the past year, I’ve shared stories, supported by closely guarded secrets, timeless insights, and new findings corroborating life really is more than we see. Appearances deceive us. Our senses deceive us. Many of history’s greatest minds and others of notable success discovered and experienced this for themselves. Then they left us their journals, including notes, directions, and encouragement for our journey.
Lasty week’s post, after asking if our universe is friendly or hostile, I said each of us must choose for ourselves. On my journey in awareness. I picture a sliding scale of awareness. A line starting on the far left side at our birth with zero experience. As infants, our discoveries and experiences begin moving our marker point gradually to the right side as we expand our awareness.
I’ve said it many times in many ways supported by many examples: I live the story I tell myself. Each of us does. I, you, each of us can change the story; write a new one midplay. Most of us, I certainly was, are unaware. I initially denied it until I started taking notes. There were too many occurrences to continue to deny.
Since then, I discovered and have posted in LFT and in my book Living Full Tilt; Celebrate Life, the experiences our ancestors have had and passed on to encourage us.
Here I shared my family’s Cinco de Mayo experience, where I listened, chose a new story, followed through with appropriate action and events changed. I choose to see this as confirming the universe isn’t set in stone – I live in an unfinished universe. What I think, say, and do matters. It creates the life I experience.
By listening to my Inner Voice, I stopped the falling dominoes mid-play. Our car stayed safe and dry. Ready for us to leave while other cars were sitting in trees or jammed into each other because they parked where I moved from.
In Carmen Moshier’s The Unfinished Universe, Carmen makes this message easily digestible.
Carmen Moshier ~ The Unfinished Universe
Practicing in using my imagination, being receptive and applying what comes to me is crucial. Imagine what you’d like to be. Listen to what’s calling your name, beckoning to you. It wants to come into this world.
Last week, I covered how Steve Jobs visualized user friendly and refused to give up. Now, because of his determination, unreasonable as it seemed, others have followed his lead. They scrapped what they already had and adopted his vision. Today, user friendly IT is the rule – not the exception.
Carmen’s Picture What You Can Be (Live) encourages the listener to visualize the life they want to experience. The lyrics describe the steps to take. Give it a listen and see what you think.
Carmen Moshier ~ Picture What You Can Be (Live)
In summary, I live the story that I wrote by either intentional choice or happenstance even though I had been totally unaware of my options. I can write a new story to change the action already in play. The key is writing the story with forgiveness and love. I’ve found being grateful helps too!
I love listening, singing along with Carmen’s Why Not Have It?. It inspires me, and as I sing, I find myself asking myself, “Why not have it, Joe?” Then, I follow through with my Ask Process. This has worked for me, and others I’ve shared it with. It’ll work for you as well.
Carmen Moshier ~ Why Not Have It?
Until Next Time,
Joe
Next week continues our look at what’s available for you and me to imagine the progress we can make.