05-03-2010, 03:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2010, 03:53 AM by WildFlower.)
(05-01-2010, 03:17 PM)Shannon Wrote: It's got me laughing here because you always sound like you're reading my scripts for these stages. Yes, my friend, that's in the sub. It's actually not being introduced in this stage, but re-introduced; and now that you have the other stages finished, it is able to become an expressed reality, just as intended. Part of why the program has six stages is so that we can bring things to fruition within the set gradually, weaving them together so that the introduction isn't necessarily where you need to begin expressing the concept. Then as other phases solidify, certain things naturally become "ripe" for activation, which is done in later stages. Similar to the concept of "plan, prepare, build, use" that is common sense in construction.
It's a testament to you and the Alpha sub, Shannon.
Yesterday was bank holiday Sunday here in the UK and me and some friends went to spend some time in a near by city. In Manchester there is this old pub aptly named, 'The Old Wellington' Pub', which was built in 1552. It's famous because in the 1970's when the Arndale shopping centre was built the old pub was in the way so it had to be entirely moved 5 feet. Then again after the IRA bombing of the Arndale in the 1980's the pub was relocated on the other side of the road facing 90 degrees to what it's original position. Quite an interesting history. I know all this because I approached someone completely spontaneously and without thinking. I knew there was something about a pub being moved, but I didn't know which pub or the story behind how it was moved. This keeps happening to me, yesterday I must've approached 5 or 6 people completely at ease and completely spontaneously. This included a group of 4 good looking girls. It happens without me really thinking about it.
I think the reason this approaching thing really sticks out as obvious is because I've never defined myself as someone who just approaches people. I've never held that belief about myself, so all of a sudden I'm approaching people left right and centre it's a little unexpected. I get a huge boost for doing so though. All the other effects now just feel totally natural, I suspect soon this approaching thing will to become ingrained and feel natural.
“To be normal is the ideal aim of the unsuccessful.” - Carl Jung