10-22-2013, 03:13 AM
(10-21-2013, 04:47 PM)Shannon Wrote: That is a response based in insecurity and fear. OGSF and other additions will deal with that. You seem to be trying to deal with fears and insecurity and lack by choosing not to want anything, not care, etc. which is a good way to be tranquil and still. But stillness does not move us forward in life. One must have inner tranquility based on genuine self mastery, which allows the self to at once be tranquil and still seek for betterment in ways that will drive us in life, both externally as well as internally.
The goal of AM6 is to be the tool that strips you down, and builds you into what you have the potential to be, while leaving you with the choice of how you express it (in terms of the things you do with your transformations). If you wish to be tranquil and seek stillness but not seek great success and/or wealth externally, AM6 allows for that in as far as it will seek to make you more successful and destroy procrastination, but not force you to seek outside yourself for happiness.
We want to take you down and rebuild you into what you have the potential to be within yourself and externally. Takedown is minimized if it is unnecessary, but you could use the analogy that an old beat up junked original VW Bug could be retrieved from the junk yard, stripped down to parts, new parts brought in, old parts rebuilt, and then the whole reassembled, tuned and optimized to create the most badass collectible drag racing VW Bug ever. It may still be a bug, but now it's got a much more powerful engine, much higher torque, better tires, better balance, more efficiency, and a much better look too.
And if you don't need "takedown" we'll just upgrade and improve the existing parts "in place" to achieve the same goal.
Instead of giving up desire, because you can't figure out how to accomplish something, you can figure out how to accomplish it and then assess whether you want to give up desire for the reasons it is actually supposed to be surrendered.
I actually don't even know what you mean. I was simply talking about having an attachment to the outcome.
I find I'm attached to the "good" outcomes, while the "bad" outcomes I don't care about. They are my default position. I do want "good" outcomes to be my default position, but I find that because I cling to "good" things as soon as they arise, I push them away.
I think that should be addressed.