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Tuesday, 23 October 2007

The Tao Of You

As resources dwindle, competition levels naturally increase. That’s obvious.
It translates itself into all spheres of activity as an a priori thrust in the sub-current of human interaction.
The temptation is to increase your own competitiveness to match it.
However the Taoist approach is to instead operate from a different model altogether, eschewing competitiveness for creativity.
Coming from the creative stance, as opposed to the competitive, you begin by assuming you create your own reality and can create it to include you having everything you need in all aspects of your life, regardless of the competitiveness of others. The creative stance implies accepting the abundance model, as opposed to the scarcity model, according to which you manifest what you want from source – the Tao Of You – and the Tao delivers it to you through the people you’re dealing with or will be dealing with.
According to the abundance model, the more of it you source from source, the more source will generate for everyone, hence precluding the need to envy others’ good fortune and encouraging an attitude of wishing all others well for their good fortune. The more you wish others well, the more wellness you generate in your own life, wellness that will affect all aspects of your world, from the spiritual to the financial.
Hence rather than lose yourself in the stress of competing, transcend that mode altogether by adopting the creative stance and devote energy you’d have otherwise wasted on competing, to creating the reality you really want instead via such tools as visualisation and affirmative thought, a viable short routine of which is explained in today’s BAREFOOT JOURNAL.
Meanwhile, may you create a day and night for yourself, replete with such splendour in all respects, it quite takes your breath away.

Love, Doc

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