We are already in the 4th week of the Master Key Experience, and at this stage, all earnest students have understood at least two crucial things:
- our World Without is but a reflexion of our World Within;
- our subconscious mind makes all the decisions and does not understand abstraction.
This is huge information, since it explains how we trully create our life.
Unfortunately, these two easy-looking concepts have something in common: they are…abstract!
In other words, although we understand them very clearly with our conscious mind, these concepts will have no impact on our daily life until we find a way to translate them into something specific that our subconscious mind can grasp and exploit positively.
So let’s see what we can do for this…
It is easy to translate “the subconscious mind does not understand abstraction” by expressing our DMP outloud in “word pictures” loaded with felt positive emotions, or by using vision boards, or pictures that represent our dreams.
Ok, one solved…providing we just do it!
Now, how could we also make the “World Within is a reflexion of the World Without” concept specific enough for our subconscious mind, so that it starts using it to our full advantage in its decision making?
That’s a much harder task, hence the six month duration of the MKMMA program and its intense reading, blogging and exercising that are soaking our subconscious mind for so long in this positive mixture of thoughts and feelings that it eventually becomes penetrated by it…
We also have another powerful tool to translate abstraction into good food for the subby: the metaphore.
Everybody knows already the metaphore of the Farmer: thoughts and feelings are seeds, the subconscious mind is the ground which grows everything which is sewed in it (good seeds and bad seeds), we are the farmer who is sawing the seeds, and later on, who harvests what he/she has sewed.
I recently learned another metaphore that I loved because it sounded even simpler and more specific to me…
Look at a snake: whatever its size, its tail will always go through the same path as its head … Because the tail always follows the head.
Like the tail, the World Without logically follows the movement triggered in the World Within.
In us, the head represents the World Within, mainly our thoughts and feelings, and the tail represents the World Without, namely our actions.
Therefore, those who have the patience to workout in their World Within without ever being discouraged, will be able one day to lead their tail, which means to change their actions, their behaviors, and even to transform their physical body…
Believe and persist my friends, this is the secret of a good life !
Great share here! thanks for penning it!
Snake !! Great example!