08-08-2013, 04:22 AM
Maximus.. I'm not sure what you mean by suppressing since it's not a feeling like that.. more like nurturing an energy inside my body...
Many of those famous people got shit-loads of haters and people that tried to bring them down, even family and friends. They've learned to keep their spark to themselves and do what's necessary to get their beliefs to a core-belief.
Change happens when you are inspired. The fire that inspiration creates is killed if you are telling people about your faith. Rather hold it to yourself and speak only to those who are sincerely curious and listens.
Most people don't want to open up their mind to be able to see something new and many of those aren't even aware of the fact that reality is subjective and that everyone has their own view on the world and are experiencing the world differently in each of their own ways.
It's just easier to stay that way. To be comfortable. To live the way it has always been. That's why I often speaks about doing what's uncomfortable.
It's both scary and exciting to live this way but I often ask myself, "Isn't life not about this? About experiencing the world, that we are so fortunate to have, with all of our senses? About LIVING LIFE to the fullest?!"
Anyways.. as an example, I could speak from my inspiration to a great guy who teaches others to be a teacher.
A curious man and a great listener. I met him after improv and a standup show yesterday.
But what I spoke to him about, I've spoken to my mom and brother few times before but every time (whether they in the midst interrupts and talk about something totally different or afterwards) it always felt like I've lost some kind of spark in me. Eventually I slowly adapted a bit of their energy...
In this blind faith, you have a "glow".. like you are taken over by a greater force. Your authentic being.
Everything else are distractions the world have cut through to your mind. Distractions. Unnecessary BS.
Many of those famous people got shit-loads of haters and people that tried to bring them down, even family and friends. They've learned to keep their spark to themselves and do what's necessary to get their beliefs to a core-belief.
Change happens when you are inspired. The fire that inspiration creates is killed if you are telling people about your faith. Rather hold it to yourself and speak only to those who are sincerely curious and listens.
Most people don't want to open up their mind to be able to see something new and many of those aren't even aware of the fact that reality is subjective and that everyone has their own view on the world and are experiencing the world differently in each of their own ways.
It's just easier to stay that way. To be comfortable. To live the way it has always been. That's why I often speaks about doing what's uncomfortable.
It's both scary and exciting to live this way but I often ask myself, "Isn't life not about this? About experiencing the world, that we are so fortunate to have, with all of our senses? About LIVING LIFE to the fullest?!"
Anyways.. as an example, I could speak from my inspiration to a great guy who teaches others to be a teacher.
A curious man and a great listener. I met him after improv and a standup show yesterday.
But what I spoke to him about, I've spoken to my mom and brother few times before but every time (whether they in the midst interrupts and talk about something totally different or afterwards) it always felt like I've lost some kind of spark in me. Eventually I slowly adapted a bit of their energy...
In this blind faith, you have a "glow".. like you are taken over by a greater force. Your authentic being.
Everything else are distractions the world have cut through to your mind. Distractions. Unnecessary BS.
1. Do whatever you want.. risk whatever your gut tells you because.. you know you have good intentions.
2. Pressure forms the man.
3. Clarity gives space for better decisions.