Thursday, April 26, 2007

Day 38 of PURPOSE – Just Play

A would be composer walked up to Mozart one day and said, "How can I learn to Compose symphonies as you do?" Mozart looked at the man and said, "You are still young yet, why don't you start by learning vignettes." The young man looked at Mozart and said, "Yes, but you started writing symphonies when you were nine years old!!" Mozart looked at him and said, "Yes, but I never had to ask anyone how to do it." Mozart wasn't responding from a place of judgment or inflation, rather, he was being honest with the young man. Mozart's genius came not from just himself, but came from his ability to access all the infinite wisdom that is available to, all of us, in the universe at any given time. We reach a point where what were writing, what were speaking, what were composing, doesn't just come from what we know, but rather, it comes from a place of deep knowingness that exists within us, that can only be captured by connecting with all that exists outside of us. A friend of mine told me yesterday, that when we pray we are asking, BUT, when we meditate we are listening. Listening, means PAYING ATTENTION to all the signs around you that are guiding you to your full potential self. I suspect that Mozart was able to pay attention a little more than the rest of us. I guess in the end Mozart could look at the keys and 'Just Play.' Do you remember a situation in your life where you could 'Just Play?' Something that just came to you and you couldn't explain how? BLOG about it!
Tune in for tomorrow's teleconference on 'The Entire Secret.' You will be blown away by the process we discuss for ACTUALLY altering limiting beliefs that you have in your subconscious mind. You will get an overview of how to change these beliefs instantly!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Finding your natural genius is the key to happiness and productivity. We are ofen overwhelmed with information and ideas, and sometmes it can be hard to hear our own intuition, which is our natural genius. taking quiet time daily helps to develop our ability to tune into our inspired thoughts.

Anonymous said...

When I played colligant football, i can remember times when i would play effortlessly. Typically, when i was in my position waiting on the cadence, this would be a time when i would feel like a wound up coil ready to explode forward. And the usual feelings associated would be aggression, anxiety, and the overall menatlity of going to war. But from time to time, I would feel light on my feet, calm, and content almost like i was just going through the motions except that i was completely focused and experienced a cool, relaxed rush of energy flow through my body. Maybe it was a result of endless practice and preperation, instincts, or talent, or maybe it was just being in the "zone." However now i feel i was tapped into a universal power or source that enabled me to preform at a higher level. Whenever i was fortunate enough to experience this on the game field, i would excell and always dominate.