Back to Basics
I'm the type of person that loves to administer the right plans for the right purpose at the right time. I hardly always get shit right at first but I love to get the initial mistakes out the way whenever the troublesome situations present themselves. Eventually - after encountering loads of road blocks and distractions - the mistakes then seem to be the most interesting aspects of any plan or mastermind endeavour at any given time! Yes, it might sound odd initially but the brain storming and the artistic brain freezing does eventually add a lot of value to the end product or finished masterpiece... and it can be real neat if you feel like being a perfectionist too. How did I arrive at this conclusion? I call it 'inductive reasoning' :D
It is however, not a term that I merely came up with, but it is actually a concept that scientists have used to discover the basis which all natural laws rest. It basically consists of "comparing a number of separate instances with one another until the common factor which gives rise to them all is seen." Even though it is a scientific method, it can also be used as an artistic technique or a spiritual guide. It allows for one to retain that degree of liberty and freedom which is a human birthright because people naturally seek safety and comfort in this world as it is part of our DNA and 7 chakras. Inductive reasoning can also express the essence of "national preparedness if it means such things as growing surplus of health, accumulated efficiency in public and private business of whatever sort, continuous advancements in science and art of acting together and the increasingly dominant endeavour to make all of these and all other aspects of national development centre and revolve about ascending life, singly and collectively, for which science, art and ethics furnish guidance." (Charles F. Haanel)
This is the main reason I have always seemed to love art and science... it tends to make chaos or confusion seem beautiful and allows imperfection to lead the way to sagacity. The road to limitless growth and discovery serves as a constant reminder that everything happens for a reason since we will meet up on experiences that we attract by default, but the main quality that emerges at the end of the numerous 'beautiful struggles' in our lives is perceptiveness. Life is an unlimited blessing and as we approach obstacles in our journey, it could usually mean that whatever we're facing might require going back to basics or trying to find that "missing basic" as Robert A. Monroe put it in his book, Ultimate Journey:
It is however, not a term that I merely came up with, but it is actually a concept that scientists have used to discover the basis which all natural laws rest. It basically consists of "comparing a number of separate instances with one another until the common factor which gives rise to them all is seen." Even though it is a scientific method, it can also be used as an artistic technique or a spiritual guide. It allows for one to retain that degree of liberty and freedom which is a human birthright because people naturally seek safety and comfort in this world as it is part of our DNA and 7 chakras. Inductive reasoning can also express the essence of "national preparedness if it means such things as growing surplus of health, accumulated efficiency in public and private business of whatever sort, continuous advancements in science and art of acting together and the increasingly dominant endeavour to make all of these and all other aspects of national development centre and revolve about ascending life, singly and collectively, for which science, art and ethics furnish guidance." (Charles F. Haanel)
This is the main reason I have always seemed to love art and science... it tends to make chaos or confusion seem beautiful and allows imperfection to lead the way to sagacity. The road to limitless growth and discovery serves as a constant reminder that everything happens for a reason since we will meet up on experiences that we attract by default, but the main quality that emerges at the end of the numerous 'beautiful struggles' in our lives is perceptiveness. Life is an unlimited blessing and as we approach obstacles in our journey, it could usually mean that whatever we're facing might require going back to basics or trying to find that "missing basic" as Robert A. Monroe put it in his book, Ultimate Journey:
There is no beginning, there is no end,
There is only change.
There is no teacher, there is no student,
There is only remembering.
There is no good, there is no evil,
There is only expression.
There is no union, there is no sharing,
There is only one.
There is no joy, there is no sadness,
There is only love.
There is no greater, there is no lesser,
There is only balance.
There is no stasis, there is no entropy,
There is only motion.
There is no wakefulness, there is no sleep,
There is only being.
There is no limit, there is no chance,
There is only a plan.
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