Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Notes On Curiosity, Magic, Prosperity And Our Ability To Create A Magical Life

girl & squirtNotes On Curiosity, Magic, Prosperity And Our Ability To Create A Magical Life

By Bart Sharp

What if making money and fun were commonly known as going together instead of hardship, work and prosperity?  What paradigms would we have to shift?

What hardships would we have to reconfigure and/or let go of to have a world where fun, prosperity and all went together easily?  For one thing we would have to give up a lot of judgments we have made about work and look at every moment of our life with lightness and curiosity.

Curiosity is a funny thing.  We lose it when we make assumptions about our mundane world.  Instead could we enjoy doing the same things everyday?  If we did it that what before we knew it we would have curiosity and openness back in the moment?

One aspect of maintaining curiosity is, always be willing to maintain a keen sense of observation.  It keeps you open to seeing things you never seen before.

I see observation as a muscle that we build.

As children if we are allowed to explore, create and adore for it we will have a stronger power of observation.

If we use all of our senses and perceive beyond our senses as much as we can to perceive our surroundings we open to something greater.  It is a message to our own body we desire much more input. Our body will respond  by showing us more abilities that we already innately have. It is a process of asking, listening within, and observing resulting in more intuitive abilities.  The world can be a very exciting place.

It all begins with curiosity, willingness to be more and building the muscles of perception.  Turn on, Tune into a expanded reality, drop into a great adventure.

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3 Responses to “Notes On Curiosity, Magic, Prosperity And Our Ability To Create A Magical Life”
  1. choo4a says:

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