Thought is a force. Prayer is a force. Love, faith, will, aspiration, and disciplined contemplation are forces of the soul. They move silently, yet they shape the world more deeply than noise and violence. The unseen life of man is not idle; it is the hidden furnace in which conduct is prepared.
Yet contemplation must not remain suspended above the earth. Wisdom earns its name when it becomes action. Prayer becomes fruitful when it deepens conscience. Meditation becomes honorable when it strengthens restraint. The search for Light becomes real when the hand grows more just, the tongue more truthful, the heart more courageous, and the will more faithful to duty.
The spiritual life is not an escape from labor. It is the consecration of labor. It teaches the worker to see every act as part of the temple: the word spoken with care, the anger governed, the promise kept, the ignorant instructed, the distressed relieved, the weak defended, the young guided, the old honored.
There is a false contemplation that leaves the world untouched and the self unchanged. There is also a living contemplation that descends into bread for the mind, strength for the hand, and justice in the public square.
The soul that truly seeks the Light must become useful under it.
7 Laws of Nature That Apply More Directly to Your Life Than You Think:
1. The Law of Entropy -
Everything naturally moves toward disorder without constant effort. Your health, relationships, finances, and skills all slowly fall apart the moment you stop actively tending to them.
2. The Law of Adaptation -
Every living thing adapts to the pressure placed upon it. Comfort produces weakness and difficulty produces strength whether you are talking about a muscle, a mind, or a business.
3. The Law of Conservation -
Energy is never created or destroyed only transferred from one place to another. Every choice you make is energy moving away from one area of your life and into another.
4. The Law of Equilibrium -
Nature always seeks balance without exception. Push too hard in one direction for too long and something somewhere will push back to restore whatever was lost or neglected.
5. The Law of Compounding -
Small things repeated consistently over a long enough period produce results that seem completely impossible to those who were not watching the entire process from the beginning.
6. The Law of Cycles -
Everything in nature moves in cycles and so does everything in your life. Seasons of growth are always followed by seasons of rest. Fighting the cycle exhausts you. Flowing with it sustains you.
7. The Law of Interdependence -
Nothing in nature survives entirely alone. Every organism depends on something else to thrive. The most resilient human beings are not the most independent ones but the most wisely connected ones.
âCualquier cosa puede constituir la respuesta, pero tienes que haberla descubierto tĂș solo, con tu mente, a lo largo de tu vida Ășnica. Todos tenemos nuestros propios caminos con nuestros propios monstruosâ.
âSolenoideâ, Mircea Cartarescu
The seven liberal arts were never a miscellaneous curriculum.
They were a ladder of formation.
Grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy trained the person to speak, reason, measure, harmonize, and contemplate order. The trivium came first because language can either reveal or corrupt thought.
Grammar gave structure. Rhetoric taught responsible persuasion. Logic tested the joints of argument.
Without these, higher studies become impressive confusion. A mind that cannot distinguish a valid inference from a pleasing phrase is easily led. The quadrivium then turned the student toward measure.
Arithmetic considered number in itself. Geometry considered number in space. Music considered number in time. Astronomy considered number in motion.
This sequence is beautiful because it expands without abandoning discipline. Modern education often separates utility from contemplation. The older model did not.
To learn was to be shaped. The arts were called liberal because they belonged to a free person, not because they were casual. Freedom required inner order. Their hidden severity should be remembered.
The seven arts do not flatter the untutored self.
They correct it.
They teach the tongue to serve truth, the mind to reject contradiction, the eye to honor proportion, and the soul to look upward without losing exactness. A ladder is useless if admired from the ground. It must be climbed.
DĂŒnyanın en çok korunan sırrı 51. Bölge'nin dehlizlerinde yatmıyor. Devletlerin kasalarında saklanan gizli bir uzaylı antlaĆması da yok. Sana sırrı söyleyeyim: Medeniyet dediÄimiz bu yapı, belirli aralıklarla kasıtlı ve kaçınılmaz bir yıkımla yĂŒzleĆir. En bĂŒyĂŒk sır, insanlıÄı periyodik olarak sıfır noktasına geri gönderen Jeofiziksel Olay ve her seferinde bu dalgadan kurtulup yeni dĂŒnyayı tanrılar olarak dizayn eden o ayrılmacı zĂŒmredir.
OkĂŒltizmde kadim bir kural vardır: Yukarıda ne varsa, aĆaÄıda da o vardır. Kozmik saat sadece astrolojik burçları deÄil, gezegenin manyetik yıkım takvimini de belirler. DĂŒnyanın manyetik kalkanı zayıfladıÄında ve kutuplar yer deÄiĆtirdiÄinde, gĂŒneĆten gelen devasa bir plazma atımı saniyeler içinde tĂŒm elektronik aÄı, Ćehirleri ve medeniyetin hafızasını kĂŒle çevirir. YerkabuÄu serbest kalır, kıtalar kayar, devasa çamur selleri bugĂŒn ĂŒzerine bastıÄın o kibirli binaları yutar. Bu doÄanın rastgele bir öfkesi deÄil, periyodik bir hasat mevsimidir.
İĆin karanlık yĂŒzĂŒ Ću: Bu hasat mevsimi geldiÄinde sistemdeki herkes yok olmaz. Tarih boyunca bu takvimi elinde tutan okĂŒlt bir ezoterik aÄ var. Onlar yaklaĆan jeofiziksel sıfırlamayı bildikleri için yatırımlarını yĂŒzeydeki sisteme yapmazlar. DaÄların derinliklerinde, yeraltı maÄaralarında, sadece seçilmiĆ bir genetik havuzun girebildiÄi ayrılmacı medeniyetler kurarlar. Bilgiyi tekelleĆtirip kapıları arkalarından kilitlerler.
Tufan gelip geçtiÄinde ve senaryo sıfırlandıÄında, geriye kalan bßçùre insanlık ateĆi yeniden bulmaya çalıĆırken onlar yĂŒzeye çıkar. Eski Mısır rahiplerinin sahip olduÄu o imkansız teknoloji, Mayaların kusursuz yıldız haritaları, binlerce tonluk kayaları lazerle kesilmiĆ gibi pĂŒrĂŒzsĂŒz yapan o deha uzaydan gelmedi. O bilgi, dĂŒnyadaki bir önceki jeofizik döngĂŒyĂŒ atlatan bu yeraltı elitlerinin yĂŒzeydekilerle oynamasıydı. Kendilerini gökten inen yaratıcılar gibi sundular. ĂĂŒnkĂŒ hafızası silinmiĆ bir toplum ĂŒzerinde tanrıcılık oynamak, dĂŒnyayı kontrol etmenin en kusursuz yoludur.
BugĂŒn elitlerin ısrarla yerin metrelerce altında habitatlar kurmak için trilyonlar harcaması sence teknolojik bir deney mi? Hayır. Takvim yaklaĆıyor. Ve o sıfırlama anı geldiÄinde, sen ekran baĆında sĂ»nĂź krizlerle oyalanırken, onlar kendi genetik havuzlarını bir sonraki dönemin efendileri yapmak için yerlerini çoktan ayırttılar. Bu yĂŒzden sana tarihi hep dĂŒmdĂŒz uzanan bir ilerleme masalı olarak ezberletiyorlar; Ă§ĂŒnkĂŒ tarihin okĂŒlt bir döngĂŒ olduÄunu bilsen, o döngĂŒnĂŒn neresinde durduÄunu sormaya baĆlarsın.
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In Vonnegut's analysis, the world's most beloved stories follow surprisingly simple shapes.
âą Bad to Worse: The poor become poorer
âą Which Way Up: Unknown possibilities
âą Cinderella: Rollercoaster story
These are curves that make visualizing a story easy. â
In 4 minutes, Kurt Vonnegut explained stories better than anyone Iâve ever heard.
âThe shape of the curve is what matters. Not their origins.â
He plots stories on 2 axes:
X: Time
Y: Good fortune / ill fortune
He goes on to say,
âSomebody gets into trouble, then gets out of it again. People love that story. They never get tired of it.â
Point 1:
Stories have defined patterns.
In Joseph Campbellâs Hero of a Thousand Faces, he makes the case for the Heroâs Journey.
Since then, itâs become the most famous storytelling structure in the world.
Vonnegut argued stories could be divided into 8 shapes.
Each story, he said, fit one of the 8.
Point 2:
Vonnegut says,
âBe a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them â so the reader may see what they're made of.â
To see who your characters really are, you have to make them suffer.
Only then does your audience have someone worth cheering for.
Point 3:
End on a high note.
Vonnegut says, âItâs not accidental that the line ends up higher than where it began. This is encouraging to readers.â
The way a story makes people feel when they finish is how they remember it.
Itâs called recency bias.
Lift people up and they will love you.
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âThere are people. There are stories. The people think they shape the stories, but the reverse is often closer to the truth.â
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And I talk about creative storytelling. Follow @nathanbaugh27 for more like that.
How to Use the Power of your Subconscious Mind
Spend 10â30 minutes daily mentally rehearsing the version of yourself you want to become. This practice works best in a deeply relaxed state and can be especially powerful before sleep.
The mind responds strongly to vividly imagined experiences combined with emotion. When you repeatedly experience a desired reality internally, with enough sensory detail and emotional intensity, it gradually begins to feel familiar, natural, and attainable.
Over time, this can weaken old patterns, limiting beliefs, and automatic behaviors while strengthening new ones.
Begin by relaxing deeply. Once your body and mind feel calm, choose a specific scene that represents your desired self or future. Do not think about the goal abstractly, experience it as if it is happening right now.
For example:
If your goal is health, imagine yourself walking energetically outdoors, breathing deeply, feeling light, strong, and alive.
If your goal is confidence or success, imagine yourself speaking clearly, moving calmly, closing an important deal, leading confidently, or enjoying financial freedom.
If your goal is changing habits, imagine yourself naturally enjoying healthy routines, exercise, nutritious food, focused work, or disciplined behavior.
Always visualize in first person, through your own eyes.
âą What do you see around you?
âą What are you wearing?
âą What is the environment like?
âą What colors, textures, and movements are present?
âą Is anyone with you?
âą What are they saying?
Then bring attention to sound:
âą Hear voices clearly
âą Hear your own breath
âą Hear background sounds like nature, movement, or conversation
âą Make the sounds vivid and realistic
Next, focus on physical sensation:
âą The feeling of energy in your body
âą The warmth of sunlight
âą The sensation of movement
âą Your posture
âą The feeling of calm confidence or vitality
Most importantly, engage emotion deeply.
Feel relief ("It's finally done.")
Feel gratitude ("Thank you.")
Feel pride in your growth and capability.
Feel naturalness ("This is simply who I am now.")
Feel calm certainty rather than desperate wishing.
Do not experience the scene as fantasy. Experience it as something real, probable, and already unfolding.
At the end of the visualization, stop trying to imagine every detail and simply sit with the feeling of the experience for a few moments, as if it were really happening. Carry that feeling throughout your day.
Repeat the same scene daily, or rotate between two or three related scenes, until they begin to feel familiar and believable.
A powerful variation is to repeat the visualization again before sleep. As you become drowsy, continue replaying the scene gently in your mind and allow yourself to fall asleep inside the feeling of that reality.
CN 13 (or Zero), though omitted from most text books:
Acts as a neuro-modulatory nerve, relaying information (esp-signals & data) from the nasal mucosa (associated with chemosensory faculties, unconscious perception & pheromones, oil, breath (particle waves), to the hypothalamus, bypassing the olfactory bulb (sense of smell).
It also triggers protective reflexes (such as coughing or sneezing when encountering a toxic airborne irritant), or subconscious danger.
It is thought to influence subconscious processes like mate selection, nutrition, social bonding, cardiac correspondence (ACE2 receptors being one example), & reproductive function, and much more, like memory (retrieval) & behavior.
For example: it connects primarily to the forebrain (telencephalon) & vascular system.
âThe telencephalon is the largest, most highly evolved division of the brain, making up about 85% of human brain weight. It dictates our most complex abilities, including conscious thought, voluntary movement, sensory perception, language, memory, and emotional processing.â
âLimbic System (Amygdala & Hippocampus): Handles our emotional responses (fear, pleasure) and is critical for processing and retrieving both short- and long-term memories.â
âBasal Ganglia: Regulates and refines voluntary motor movements, procedural learning, and routine behaviors (habits).â
âIt allows humans to produce, comprehend, and interpret complex speech and writing..â
Robert Greene: Learn by Doing.
âThe brain is designed to learn through constant repetition and active, hands-on involvement. Through such practice and persistence, any skill can be mastered.â
A Harvard study tested this idea with piano players.
- Group 1 practiced daily.
- Group 2 only visualized practicing.
Brain scans showed identical neural growth in both groups.
The mind canât tell the difference between reality and vivid imagination.
True 13 month calendar đ
The Omni Dominican calendar is just another box of confinement. What do you think people mean when they say âthink outside the boxâđđ
âLo Ășnico que tienes es tu vidaâ
Aunque parezca una frase sencilla, encierra una verdad profunda que muchas veces olvidamos mientras corremos detrĂĄs de obligaciones, expectativas y deseos ajenos. Pasamos los dĂas cuidando cosas que un dĂa dejaremos, defendiendo ideas que cambian con el tiempo y persiguiendo metas que, al alcanzarlas, no siempre llenan el vacĂo interior. Sin embargo, hay algo que permanece contigo desde el primer aliento hasta el Ășltimo instante: la oportunidad de vivir conscientemente tu existencia.
Tu vida no es solo el tiempo que transcurre, es la experiencia sagrada de sentir, aprender, transformar, amar, caer y volver a levantarte. Nadie puede vivirla por ti, nadie puede recorrer tu camino interior ni despertar en tu lugar. Por eso cada dĂa merece ser mirado con gratitud, cada decisiĂłn merece presencia y cada momento merece ser habitado con verdad.
Cuando comprendes que lo Ășnico que realmente tienes es tu vida, dejas de malgastarla en lo superficial y comienzas a honrarla como el regalo mĂĄs valioso. Entonces ya no sobrevives: despiertas."
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