Thursday, March 4, 2021

Blame It On The Moon

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March 4, 2021

I say the craziest things while in prayer.  WAIT! Don’t tune out.  It’s just a transparent thought and or expression.  So often the entire process of daily writing is put into play because of something said in that moment of collaboration.  Today it was, “Mentally we must maintain gain.”  It didn’t say “Break free of the circle of light.”  It was gain.  Gain?  Especially when so much has already been given.  Let’s break this down.  Gaining is usually associated with physical not mental.  Mentally we must maintain gain.  Mental versus physical.  It’s two completely different paths of open ended choice.  Decisions to build must begin in thought.  A mental opportunity. To let it sit empty doesn’t feed the need, therefore the physical presence must be ready to take shape once the gain has been met with the courage and confidence to proceed.  Mentally we must see ourselves excelling.  Envisioning the potential without exhausting the plan.  How many projects do you rush into only to see them barely through? The mental guilt trips create blockage.  We stop trying. Settling, rather than gaining access to newer ideas and accomplishments.  Mentally we must maintain gain.  Mentally as well as physical begin a daily discipline where you see who you are reaching.  Which is an extremely difficult task because the majority of all people show up to do a job.  Mentally make it a purpose.  It’s not just a job.  What you do affects people you’ll never meet.  But if you maintain gain in the process of production you’ll soon see how your job is a connection to an outside source that wouldn’t proceed if you chose to stop.  Who is receiving your energy? A blank sheet of paper is never empty unless you allow it.  I can’t imagine how many incredible days of success begin while placing an order at Starbucks.  Mentally we must maintain gain. 


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