02-27-2017, 12:02 AM
Well I am a firm believer that one can accomplish anything. Even controlling people. I used to be a master at it. I think i mentioned how it all backfired on me and once I let that knowledge out I began also getting controlled. Not something I practice anymore for obvious reasons. You get what you give in life. However that brings me to what I am working on. I am working on banishing mind control techniques and domination practices. I think that the knowledge you have about not being able to control someone is much better then the knowledge I have about being able. It creates no way in. I spend every day fighting to regain control over my mind. It is a winning battle however and I am creating shields now and blockers, and curses on my mind to ward out evil intrusions. It is coming along good and I foresee heavenly skies in my future.
Slowing down is a good idea. For myself it comes along well with the realization that there is always more then meets the eye. Stopping to silence ourselves, our internal chattering, and taking a good look at everything around us can do this for me. When I break my routines and intend to expand awareness it helps for me to slow down. Also I am someone of a time lord. Knowledge of time, perception of time, is the key that hold control over time. I can slow time down around me while thinking inside myself. I can think on time and bend it to my will. Its not something difficult to learn and is a worthwhile pursuit. Things we say about time like "time flies when we are having fun" all create the experience we have of time. Just keep in mind that the experience of time, much like anything else, can become fluid and change. Time is a great teacher and ally is you befriend it. It is wise to make every moment count. That realization when rolled around and pondered on just may give you the intent you need to really "stop and smell the roses".
Yes I do enjoy our conversations. And I agree we have each adapted to suit one another. You no longer get under my skin 'so to speak'.
I am lucky in that I have undergone extreme hardship in my life. Pure agony and pain for long terms. I learned to wield pain and befriend it. Wield fear and befriend it. Over time I learned not just to enjoy the great miracles in my life but take great pleasure in the small things as well. I now enjoy peace of mind, however brief that can be, and make the most out of the average ways of life. I know now that extreme hardship merely expands our love of the small things, and enhances the experience of joy and life.
Slowing down is a good idea. For myself it comes along well with the realization that there is always more then meets the eye. Stopping to silence ourselves, our internal chattering, and taking a good look at everything around us can do this for me. When I break my routines and intend to expand awareness it helps for me to slow down. Also I am someone of a time lord. Knowledge of time, perception of time, is the key that hold control over time. I can slow time down around me while thinking inside myself. I can think on time and bend it to my will. Its not something difficult to learn and is a worthwhile pursuit. Things we say about time like "time flies when we are having fun" all create the experience we have of time. Just keep in mind that the experience of time, much like anything else, can become fluid and change. Time is a great teacher and ally is you befriend it. It is wise to make every moment count. That realization when rolled around and pondered on just may give you the intent you need to really "stop and smell the roses".
Yes I do enjoy our conversations. And I agree we have each adapted to suit one another. You no longer get under my skin 'so to speak'.
I am lucky in that I have undergone extreme hardship in my life. Pure agony and pain for long terms. I learned to wield pain and befriend it. Wield fear and befriend it. Over time I learned not just to enjoy the great miracles in my life but take great pleasure in the small things as well. I now enjoy peace of mind, however brief that can be, and make the most out of the average ways of life. I know now that extreme hardship merely expands our love of the small things, and enhances the experience of joy and life.

