Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Knowing

What is the world without inspiration?

What would the universe be without intention?

The idea and feeling of wanting to be more. The force, the drive to become something else.
Would a flower bloom and would a star explode? Would a human learn or an animal hunt?

We (higher vibrationally than you) try to make things as simple as possible. Although there is far less fear and far more understanding then there is on earth. Try to comprehend an idea and instead of constantly using comparisons, comparing one idea to another to another which is much how the brain of a human works. Try to simply know. Start with knowing that you can go against your brains natural comparison process. That process just mention where the brain decodes information processing and sorting it in comparison to other experiences that are similar to past experiences. (walking by a women and thinking of your grandma who always wore a certain perfume)

Doubt you've ever just tried to know something. Don't guess just know, and it doesn't necessarily have to be important, something fun or challenging. Think about something outside your realm of understanding such as gay activism or government or algebra and just know that there is a reason for it. Is it guaranteed to help you understand the world in a new way? Most certainly because when you know something has intention you shed light on that something giving you the opportunity to find out what that reason that intention is and as you understand more and more of these reasons you understand more and more about the environment and thus the universe around you. This is the curiosity that drives innovation the intention that causes inspiration which drives everything that it is around us.

Don't be afraid to just know something. You know a lot more than you give yourself credit for and acknowledging that underlying knowledge is the difference between being afraid of change and welcoming it.

-Markus


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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Its not about forgetting, but learning!!

A good friend of mine asked me a questions about why there are some things, like certain memories of people, that we can't get over; that no matter how much we try to forget or get over or push to the back of our minds we never seem to get away from. This was the answer I sent to her, and though many have asked me this question before, it was my hands and not my mind that did the writing so I figured I'd share this with any who wished to know as well.

"We're not meant to forget. We will go many days, nights, years, and lifetimes without forgetting. So go ahead and mark "Try to forget" as not an option. In every experience there is something to gain, perhaps instead of looking at it and frowning on the whole situation; remembering how hard it was to get over, all the good times they had together and how long that took to get over- I would focus on being grateful for the person and what they did for you. Whether it made you realize that the particular personality isn't the kind you find attractive, or how much you as a person would take a certain kind of abuse. Being grateful for everything that takes place in your life is an amazing gift. Over time, because it does take time, gratefulness will blossom into understanding, love, compassion not only for the things you hold dear but also for the things you fear which is everything that has always stood in your way. Its great because it applies to everything, the people you observe, whether on the road or in a park, directly or indirectly, this life is so amazing, so intricate, so delicate, and if you can appreciate the value of life, it (life) will give you exactly what you need and YOU will understand why its giving it to you and how to use it...Thats the secret of the secret. :-D"

Be Inspired
-Markus R. Dingcong



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