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LIFE IS FILLED WITH CONCEPTS, LAWS, PRINCIPLES, REGULATIONS, RULES AND THEORIES. THERE IS NO UNIVERSAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND THERE ARE NO FREE RIDES. NATURE PROVIDES US WITH MANY TOOLS. ONCE WE DISCOVER THEM WE CAN DEVELOP OUR ABILITIES TO USE THEM. LIFE WILL CONTINUALLY PRESENT THE OPPORTUNITIES. WE SIMPLY HAVE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS, TAKE ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND APPLY THE LESSONS.![]() There are generally age, height and weight requirements for riding on most roller coasters. There are also growing, learning and understanding landmarks we are expected to reach at certain stages of life. How many of us kept our eyes open on our very first ride especially during the first time we experienced the big drop? It is quite natural to close our eyes or turn our heads when experiencing something visually challenging. This sensation is tied to fear. Our makeup is such that most of us naturally, that is Instinctively, turn from or flee fearful and uncertain situations. Running is not necessarily a cowardly response. Many times running is smart. There are three choices; freeze, fight or flight. We experience much of life through our five main sensory faculties. Whenever any of our senses are not engaged we diminish the effects of that event. All of our senses are interactive and somewhat interdependent. Our sense of taste and smell are intricately connected. Try eating with a head cold and see how the food tastes. The connection between hearing and seeing is just as interesting. We tend to locate a sound with our ears and then seemingly focus on it with our eyes. Our auditory and visual relationship extends into our overall perception of the world we live in. Our perceptual system has a democratic aspect to it. For every stimulus "each sense" adds its "two cents" into a combined "pot." A decision is then made from the consensuses of all the inputs. This is unlike the three blind men who individually touched various parts of an elephant and made their separate deductions. One compared it to a wall, while another compared it to a snake and the other to a tree. Our "system of senses" is designed to work together. It's more like each of our senses gets to vote on determining (electing) what all the senses are encountering. This is the way the "RIDE" works. Of course there are complementary corresponding spiritual senses directly interrelated with all of our natural sensory faculties. This affects us as well, but we will focus mainly on the comorbidity of our intellectual and psychological processes in this post. CLICK THE > ARROWS TO PLAY MEDIA AND DARK GREEN LETTERING FOR LINKS![]() All senses affect one another in some way. This is believed to be mediated by the working memory. It is assumed that there is a subtype of sensory memory for each of the five major senses (touch, taste, sight, hearing, and smell). The sensory memory for visual stimuli is called iconic, for aural stimuli it is called echoic, and for touch, haptic. The sense of Smell may be even more intimately connected due to the location where smell is processed. The advantage of having this type of memory system allows for adjustments from ambiguity. When information from one sense is confusing, another sense can step in and clarify or ratify the perception. Most of us understand that smell affects taste and similarly sound affects vision. Simply consider the connections between the auditory, echoic and visual portions of our brain. Then think of the possibilities of erroneous conclusions if this system is compromised. There is far more going on between our sensory and intellectual faculties. Understanding this will assist us on the r.i.d.e. All Feelings have a meaning. Deciphering the meanings of our feelings whether they originate from physical pain, emotional trauma, intuitive senses or spiritual perception is paramount in best utilizing our "gift of feelings." ![]() Our r.i.d.e. (journey) through life is composed of voices and choices. We are subjected to experiences that influence both our thinking and behavior. Our "relationship with" or "response to" events shape us. This is the way the r.i.d.e. works. The meaning of circumstances is where we practice exercising our senses. If we fail to use all the senses available to us, we deprive ourselves of the full benefit, lesson or message within that circumstance. Imagine keeping our eyes closed, after climbing a mountain peak, and missing the breathtaking view due to a fear of heights. Believe it or not many of us are traveling through life exactly like this. Many of us have developed a distorted interpretation of our own feelings. Misinterpreting the meaning of our feelings generally comes from the failure to realize that our feelings "have feelings" and that our mind(s) are not exclusively located in the head where the brain is. Most parts of our body have a mind of their own. To get the full effect out of what life has to offer us, we must learn how to respond to what life has already given us. Re-spond-ing to life is like participating in a game of basketball. One of the core principles governing our r.i.d.e. is the fact that we do not play alone, life is a team sport but it is not a competition. The number of points that we score is not as important, as the effort we take for the team to continue scoring. It's not about winning, it's about participating at the highest level we are capable of. Competition is not why we participate. We are goal oriented. Completion trumps competition. In addition we can combine our efforts with others to create a unity of purpose within disparate parties. Responding is how we collectively connect ourselves into life's harmony. The "spirit of collaboration" connects disparate parties to common goals. R.I.D.E. is an acronym for Responding, initiating, doing and enjoying. ![]() Responding is how we answer life. We are responsible to know the rules of the road we r.i.d.e. on. Whether we know them or not they are at work. It is how we embrace the rules and apply the laws of traveling that determines the ease or difficulty of our journey. These principles may not follow ordinary logic or typical reasoning as they are spiritual in nature but tangible in manifestation. When we exercise our senses in synchronization with life we elicit harmony. When we exercise our senses contentiously we spawn competitive divisions. Our senses develop in light of what we determine to follow as true or false. When we embrace and believe lies we expose our senses to delusional logic. When we seek and desire truth our senses orient themselves towards finding and practicing it. We then can become more sensitive to the "mondegreens" created by both ourselves and society. Mishearing misinterpreting and misunderstanding is no excuse for missing out! The main factor to consider is that we eventually become a part of what we believe and practice, whether it is accurate or not. It is important to understand that when we are taught wrong we perceive/SEE wrong. If we learn wrong as right, false as correct and down as up; that's how we'll "legitimately" SEE it. This becomes our "navigational mindset." Once thought is constructed, our interactions function around those teachings and beliefs. We all SEE our responses through the lenses we've constructed whether they're in focus or not. Our learned responses are a by-product of how we see the world! Most of us start off with honorable intentions, but are deceived into believing that "feelings" alone and the purpose behind them are enough to justify our behaviors. We need to understand that without practicing our intentions we are only reacting (repeating a prescribed action in return) rather than responding properly to life. ![]() Initiating is the opposite of just responding to stimuli. We all have core beliefs that we act upon spontaneously. What we are presenting is factual and true; however most people are not necessarily convinced or motivated by facts alone. To gain the greatest impact from this post each listener/reader must embrace these facts as BELIEFS. Beliefs can be "used" as an excuse or reason for action or inaction. Beliefs can also be "used" for enlightenment to create and manifest. We are, or can become, that stimulus when we choose to initiate effects by adding our energy or effort to life. Right next to enjoying the creature comforts and creations that are available to us is the ability to customize and create our own. Initiating is the start up, formation and creation of something tangible from anything (thought energy) intangible. It's not about creating something from nothing. We are simply converting one form of (energy) matter into another; just as initiating "heat" converts water's form from a solid ice, to a liquid drink or gaseous steam. As we initiate responses (in reality every response is an initiation and every initiation a response) we in effect take control of and alter the destiny of ourselves and everything else we are in contact with. Many actions and activities are started (initiated) by one party and followed up (continued) by another. Many discoveries and inventions share this characteristic. The next part of the r.i.d.e. is working with whatever we create. When an idea takes form it's even more exciting to see it working and work it. What we do with what we make is a part of "how" we are. ![]() Doing is the way we "practice" participating in life. What we do is essentially the expression of "what" we are. The old saying that talk is cheap only applies when action does not follow words. There is a price to be paid for every expression of energy. The cost of a thought is paid for with and by an idea. The cost of an idea is paid for by a plan. The cost of a plan is paid for by performing it (doing). What we do and how we practice any craft along the r.i.d.e. is paid for throughout the journey. This is called "paying dues." "The law of process" works through practice over time where dues are paid through perseverance. We must Recognize that everything we do individually has an effect upon everything else that happens collectively. The r.i.d.e. takes place on a road shared by everyone and everything. This is where anyone can project their influences while perfecting their craft through critical peer reviewed practices. ![]() Enjoying all of the experiences of the r.i.d.e. requires an understanding of the purpose for riding. Its really all about the ride! Our memories will be about the ride. The stories we tell about the journey will detail the events of the ride. The ride connects our desires to our destinations. Different people ride for different reasons but we all must ride one way or another. The key to enjoying the ride is to concentrate on riding without obsessing over the destination. Happiness is a repetitive choice! The destination is not a goal but one of many goals along this unlimited journey. The joy is in the journey. The thrill is in the chase. The fun is in the pursuit. Our blueprint for life is formed by the way we perceive life to be. Many of us take ourselves and life itself too seriously. Some of us have our priorities out of order while some others fail to take life seriously at all. The way we feel about things determines how much we enjoy them. We now know how the senses that interpret and convert our experiences into feelings and thought work. It's up to us now to take a fresh look and redefine how we choose to enjoy this "experience" by obeying the rules of this r.i.d.e.
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WHAT IS LOVE? WHERE IS THE LOVE? WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WE WILL ATTEMPT TO ANSWER IN THIS POST.
CLICK THE > ARROWS TO PLAY MEDIA AND DARK GREEN LETTERING FOR LINKSHow do we Send love? Can we mail love in an envelope or put it on a postcard? How do we show love? Do we post it on a billboard or act it out in a video? Can we put it in a picture or display it in our words or writing? How do we give love? Can we put it in a box and wrap a bow around it? Can we will it or designate it for an inheritance? Is it possible to fully embrace the three legs of love. At the core of everything we think we know about love, there is an attribute of love that we need to take into careful consideration. Love is an expression! Love is not confined or limited to any particular place or environment. Although environment can influence the difficulty or ease of love's flow; like water, love can adapt without compromise. Many things can hinder love but nothing can stop it. It is important to understand that love involves itself in every dimension, level and realm of existence. Love may be manifested distinctly across various planes. Love may be expressed uniquely among different cultures, life forms, and species. Many people erroneously believe that there are up to 20 different types of love. This is not true. There are multiple expressions of love, but there is only "one love." Traditional ancient Greek teachings might help. They divided love into three major categories. They are called "EROS, PHILOS and AGAPE." EROS is the type of love that most closely resembles what Western cultures now view as romantic love. The word stems from the Greek word erotas, which translates to “intimate love.” Many Greeks viewed PHILOS as the ideal love. PHILIA, in today’s terms, would resemble something like “brotherly love.” It is about displaying loyalty, giving sacrifice, showing appreciation, and other more “noble” forms of love not involving SEX. AGAPE is a bit more complicated, but AGAPE is considered as an all encompassing universal love, beyond charity and above altruism. Essentially, it is a love that we are obligated to exchange, share and give away freely to others—regardless of our relationship to them. It is not owned, controlled or manufactured by us, but can be manifested through us. This is one example of love's expression unabated. These abstractions do not define love but help to describe love in terms of what it is and what it is not. The maternal instinct that mothers have towards their offspring is a fiercely protective kind of love. The "maturation process" that encourages parents and offspring to part company eventually is love too. Abandoning the parental protection and security of a nest to mature in the face of danger, is a strictly instructive kind of love. These expressions operate at opposite ends of the same spectrum which makes love a language. Loving is work. A labor of love describes how it works. The expressions of love in some manifestations are sacred and should be honored as such. With humans, SEX is the most powerful physical expression of love. SEX is the "form" of all biological bonds in "life's" procreation processes. With humans, SEX is the physical seal of a emotional, psychological and spiritual union. This is what makes the act of SEX sacred to us! SEX blends, joins and shares both our bodies and soul. The physical expression of the essence of our being is too valuable a gift to casually give away. "WHERE THERE IS LOVE THERE IS LIFE" GANDHIThe expression of love we are highlighting here is the "love of life." Unlike romantic love or even "love of self," this love is discovered by an epiphany. Our "Love of self" is natural, necessary and normal. We don't learn it, we embrace it as our territory. The "love of life" has to be developed. Our "love of life" can be partially determined and measured by how we live. It is demonstrated in what we enjoy doing, how we do it and who we share it with. A "love of life" can be described as a "spiritual" expression demonstrated by an appreciation of ALL of natures actions. We express love more by what we do than what we say. Love may be classified as an act, an action or a feeling, but it's always requires effort to exhibit. Love is palatable but it is not tangible. Love cannot be packaged but a package can be filled with expressions of love. "Feelings", one of loves byproducts, are often misinterpreted. Feelings alone are insufficient expressions of love. Although feelings are reliable indications of whatever caused them, their origins may not be rooted in love. Feelings can easily deceive the best of us if used as evidence boldly or with diffidence. Love is not difficult, but love is obligated to stubbornly enforces its code of conduct. Anyone who has been a recipient of love's discipline knows this. So many of us resists love's strong hand of chastisement and only embrace what comes easy. What good is a love that ignores and fails to correct what's bad? Love champions discipline. We cannot be truly loved without being properly led. Which of us would expose our children to the hardships of life without first teaching them life's lessons. Life births only two types of children. These are not male or female but rather babies and bastards. "Life's bastards," will not accept the reprimands that come along with the training that life sends to us all. Life's babies may also complain, criticize, fight, rebel and resist life's reprimand; but eventually they must receive, heed and respond to chastening and/or reproof. Separating the babies from the bastards is not our job. Judgement treads a short path to justice; but justice works hand in hand with forgiveness and time. Be not deceived we all reap what we sow but that's what makes the "love of life" so beautiful. Love can be partially defined not only by the lengths it will go through to do what it can do; but also by the pains love is willing to endure not to allow and not do anything that compromises it. Some might call this the ugly side of love; but that's a "misrepresentation." Love does not have or take sides. We can truly love someone and still chose to leave them or say goodbye. We can actually miss someone and yet be thankful that they are not around. No matter how we look at love, if viewed properly, from any perspective we will see love working. Having a "love of life" means that no matter the situation, circumstances or conditions we will always be able to embrace love's beauty. |
AuthorJoseph W. Brown has been a small business owner, in the technology industry, for over 35 years. Joseph works as a mentor, tutor, lecturer, researcher, instructor, and unconventional speaker & writer. He can be described today as a spiritual and technical aggregator, maven, journalist, apologist and spiritual scientist. Joseph insists that we "find" motivation from within by getting inspiration from without. He endeavors to provide that inspiration through applying various Bible based principles. As the author & founder of The Magnetic Model, Rapid Retail Systems & NitchTechnologies.com. Mr. Brown is available to speak to groups of all sizes. (small & large) He will only speak on a "Subject." He relies on the principle of "shedding light" to empower individuals to address their own particular "Situations." These are the tools to create "Solutions." To schedule a session contact him by comments, [email protected] or call/text 617-764-2193. Archives
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