Sometimes we see this in our own life where a situation which may have been unpleasant leads to an improvement in one’s life, a fulcrum point in the way that gave you leverage for change. This apparently led to an increase in the funds for the museum leading to their financial survival and course a couple of Hollywood films such as Night in the Museum, I’m joking as I don’t know whether that’s true or not! One word was mattress and that led to the idea of sleepovers in the museum, children’s parties then business conferences etc. At random they chose words from the dictionary and then brainstormed what it made them think. He uses various examples one of them was an American museum looking for extra funding and using a dictionary as the reference source.
I was always interested in the work of Edward De Bono who coined the phrase lateral thinking, in his numerous books on the subject there are lots of examples of stimulating thought by coming in laterally. In a previous post I said that progress is not linear, I had spoken more of the framework of revelation and some sort of tipping point event but this time I want to look at what we could do to create change in an indirect lateral fashion. I have had a number of experiences where somebody who could not sing, who is struggling to pitch a note and who was make slow progress, could one day turn up to a lesson sit down and this amazing voice came out. How is it that other people learn slowly and then for no apparent reason suddenly become very good almost overnight? I have seen this over and over again, Why is it for instance that some people with the same amount of practice could learn much quicker than others, and then slow down? I have been fascinated for some time in the unexpected consequence and situations where something is happening but it is difficult to work out the causative effect of it. The skill is to be able to work out what effect you can have in the world by doing something completely different. The bee when it is feeding doesn’t know that it’s pollinating a plant, in fact the benefit that it brings to all life is not his actual intention and this is true of most things. ‘You see the ripples are caused by something that is not the same as the ripples, the action itself is not the same as the effect of that action, that is something important to notice and if you look carefully you can see it everywhere. I threw the stone into the water and we watched the ripples radiate out. I took a small stone and turned to one of the children and said ‘I’m going to show you something of how the universe works, in fact it is most definitely how nature works’. So be inspired know that to be inspired also requires you to have a period of no inspiration. We have it in the boom and bust cycles in economics and patterns of plagues, pandemics, and war if we look close enough. It seems unavoidable in the universe it is the very nature of things. The motion of waves, the flow of the seasons, the observable movement of the planets from the earth, life and death all have this signature of breath. In yoga, breath or prana is the link to the cosmic deity. To be inspired also alludes to being possessed by an idea, muse or faerie that works through you. To breath is to inspire here, we have a link between inspiration and inspiriting with a work or an object. Inspiriting was achieved by breathing the spirit into the statue. in other words, don't be like an Egyptian. Hence the story in the Bible of not having effigy of the gods etc. The priest took the said statue and inspirited it with Ra's essence.
Ra's earthly form was in a small statue less than a foot high. The God Ra would travel on a barge attended by the priests and fed milk. In Jewish lore, when God gave magic to the world, he gave one part to the Jews but the rest to the Egyptians. "The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you." B.B.The ancient Egyptians knew a thing or two about magic. Song Robot Software, have you tried it? Hear and Play Remember to listen to those broken chords in your right hand as you listen to the video. Yeah Yeah Chord Breakdown: A = AE/ACE C#m/G# = G#E/G#C#E F#m = F#C#/F#C#F# D = DD/ADF# E/B = BB/G#BE Bm = BB/BEB A/C# = C#C#/C#EA Such a pretty song in the Key of A. Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts in-stead, yeah Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead, yeah Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts in-stead
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