Opening up Your Focus
When you are born, you have no limitations, no critical faculty to entwine you with the bondage of barriers, no judgments about whether you can or can’t do something.
You are free-spirited, unshackled, without blinkers on the sides of your eyes.
Everything is new, you try it all. Stumbling, falling, nothing stops you.
Even if the adults around you have already lassoed you into their perceptions of who they think you are, you are still free – until about the age of 7, the Imprint Period.
However, the tell-tale signs are already making their mark. You are copying everything you see and hear that your carers are saying and doing – everything.
I’ve heard little girls arguing over, whose chocolate cake was the real chocolate cake, as each of their mothers had garnished it and finished it differently.
How broad is your focus even now about what you can and can’t achieve, honestly?
I don’t want to hear the garble of positive thinking clichés.
How big is your world? 360 degrees?
Most people live in a dark world of their own creation only having as lighting a little pencil-torch.
Everything outside the radius of that little pencil-torch is dark; it’s outside their focus, therefore it’s not part of their world.
Their world is enclosed like a horse in a race. The horse cannot see anywhere but straight ahead; its eye-blinkers prohibit peripheral vision.
These people have foveal vision, tunnel vision.
Open up the floodgates with a humongous floodlight, and be like the Samurai Warriors who could reportedly almost see behind them while facing forewards.
Look at a baby and very young child, their eyes are looking up, to the sides, they are constantly looking around. Their head and eyes are always moving, they are curious, inquisitive.
Where do we look as adults, mostly straight-ahead. Our necks get painful because we are mostly in the one position.
Do you just look straight ahead?
Or are you open to new possibilities, crazy as some might seem on first encounter?
I grew up in a family where fear was the dominamt emotion, that meant, sticking to what you know was that the only safe thing to do. Needless to say, my parents kept a very narrow view of life throughout their life, missing out on may happy moments.
It took me years to open up to things that at first seemed extraordinary and outside my comfort zone. Now, there is nothing I wouldn’t at least listen to, opening my mind to what could be.
Are you living your world in your reality or in the Quantum soup of Pure Potentiality which is your birthright, and which is still the REAL you?
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