It’s Hard to Make Sense of What We See
ByIf we pick up a newspaper or go online in the morning to view the news, we see a myriad of reports.
Things are going up, things are getting better, things are getting worse, someone died, Villanova won their tenth game in a row, Vitamin D is good for you and so on.
One of the reasons we cannot get to the truths that matter is that there is too much stimulus. Our lives are spent chopping wood and carrying water, but the meaning in our lives is at a different level.
If I got in a rocket ship and sped to a 100,000 miles from earth my view would be much different than if I stood on a corner in downtown Manhattan. In downtown Manhattan I would be worried about being run over by a Cab and in space I would wonder at the silence and unlimited expansiveness.
In Manhattan, I could be aware of my vulnerabilities and almost insignificance in a city teeming with chaos. In space I could contemplate where I came from and why was I unique and what was my highest purpose. With no distractions, we can contemplate bigger truths.
We spend very little time bifurcating our thoughts into both meaning and daily pursuits for survival. We tend to use our daily pursuits as the ticket to take us to outer space.
Our trips to outer space should dictate how we see our daily lives.
**
New. Part 2 from “A Life of Peak Performance and Flow”
Creating Unity and Not Separation 12 pages. Free Download
Part 1 ” The 9 Steps of Moving ‘I Want’ to Happiness and Purpose” 12 pages
See Resources for books to explore your potential
See Speaking to give your group a glimpse of creating potential in working together
See Life Management to explore your personal potential and happiness.
See Organizational Peak Performance to accelerate achievement
Kaalm Media Group
Dedicated To Delivering Insights and Life Transforming Ideas Daily
through 8 websites, E Books, and Newsletters
1-760-231-8966. CA PST













