The picture book

Some of us have during the past 40 years become familiar with the word “pictures”. The word has various expressions from photograph to an image in ones head. This is about the images in your head that you once made. You can blow these images or pictures, look at them or have your book of pictures. Most of these pictures keep you from living freely.

A picture means a fixed idea or a stuck concept. To get stuck means it has become manifest and it is not in motion; it does not flow. It was recorded at the time of emergence and remained unchanged since then. Ideas are a form of energy and energy never stops changing and moving. Energy is constantly changing as are history, events, knowledge and skills.

It is therefore good to regularly check the pictures that have been made and whether they are still valid. By valid we mean that if you think about it for a while of if it is still valid for you or whether you should adjust it. If all goes well, you yourself are in a constant state of ongoing change; you learn and adjust to whatever life throws at you.

Only so-called gray mice or black and white thinkers will not or never adjust their ideas or concepts.

This adjustment means that you have to know the parts of the old concept that are no longer valid and what should be in place. Therefore first it has to be noticed what exactly does not fit and why. If this is sufficiently clear than the picture can be blown up. It is returned in his old energy form. It is literally blowup with a sign or within your thoughts.

Then the new image can be modeled. Indeed, the more something is in the here and now the better.

A picture book means there are a few or sometimes many stuck thoughts, ideas or concepts.

Some examples are:

– That is the right way

– Men may not have long hair, a skirt, make-up or show themselves in all their grace as only women are allowed as such

–  Only women are allowed to wear men clothes but not vice versa

– Men are weird, women are incomprehensible

– Sunday must be the holy day

– Saturdays one has to do the shopping

– Wednesday one eats minced meat with …

– People who beg you must give something

– Only a doctor can cure you

These are some examples.

The people who believe they are living in the here and now and feel are not dogmatic will have little to no effect as they have a different outlook on life.

They will always ask questions like:

– Who decides that?

– Why is it so bad?

– Who decides that it is not allowed?

– Does it serve an understandable target?

– What can I do or contribute?

– How do I handle it?

– How to I handle it?

– How do I deal with it?

– How do I act neatly?

By asking questions, they will increasingly show a more flexible attitude towards what live offers and react to thought out.

Such people have no burden of too many pictures, only a few. They constantly are adjusting to the energy that is without losing their own values.

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