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Rahul Anand

Zen in a thimble


This is a way I use to bring thoughts to the physical world. There are a great many of them, and the better you get at creating them (thinking them up)The easier it will be to find workarounds in the real world when obstacles and hurdles present themselves.




I'm not exactly sure why they work, but they do. Ok, for the first one, take all your money out of your pocket. Now lay it down on a table or something on the other side of the room. Now go find a seat somewhere that still lets you see your money.


Now look at that money and try to think of ways to get that money back in your pocket. And you cant get help. List them. Hopefully, everybody figured it out. If you are not magic, you gotta get up and go get it. Only way. If you are magic, then you don't need this article, so put it down and call me, impeccably.





Doing This exercise makes you see in the physical world what you think. And from it, you should see that the way to get what you want is to go get it and bring it back to you. the funny thing is you will keep trying to figure out ways to get your money off the table, even though there aren't any, it is impossible.


But the weird thing is that you no longer truly believe it is, yet. Use this exercise a lot and it will get you the answer to some tough questions.


Just about everything is possible, till it proves it is not.

Sometimes you have to make your thoughts real, envision them in your mind and make them real. It's like wouldn't it be much easier to figure out how to make something if you could see it? I believe that if you can see a thing in detail in your mind, it will give you clues as to how to make it real. Think about it, it is corny but it feels right and works.


If you keep doing the exercise for different thoughts, you will start giving the impossible the burden of proof.


And the more you think ahead the better you know what to expect, and the better you know what to expect the better you deal with the obstacle or hurdle or problem, so don't only think about reacting to hurtles and obstacles, think about attacking them too.


That lets you react better in the process also, 2 for the price of one. This really works, give it a try.

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