2009 Treatise – Part 3 of 5
To illustrate The Third Level of Perceptual Blindness and Deafness, we again return to our theatrical hypnotic demonstration.
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Unwrapping The Three Levels Of Perceptual Blindness And Deafness
[Or, awakening to our blind spots]:
Imagine yourself in a theatre in which a hypnotist is performing for an audience. The hypnotist asks for two volunteers from the audience – a woman and a man. Once upon the stage, the hypnotist asks their permission to hypnotize them for a harmless but entertaining demonstration of the powers of hypnosis. They agree.
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by Michael Brown
In time, 2008 will reveal itself to be ‘a pivotal point’ within our individual, and hence, collective human experience. Like a hinge that swung open a door of possibility – or a fork in the road that presented ‘an alternative’.
If we have not been in tune with our individual experience, and using what we receive from within it as our point of reference – it is likely our perception of the collective experience throughout 2008 has appeared chaotic, confusing, and filled with fearful possibility.
Read MoreFeng Shui Law and Order
Reprinted from THE WEEK, December 12, 2008
If a neighborhood is kept clean and orderly, its inhabitants will erspect one another’s property and the law. But if the streets are full of graffiti, litter, and vandalized stores and buildings, residents become contemptuous of social norms and crime will rise.
Read MoreLet the Home Speak!
I am sharing an article I wrote that seems to be resonating with alot of my clients.
When we understand that our homes really do serve a purpose and to inhabit the space with reverence and respect…all will thrive. Sometimes shifting the perspective to the “homes'” point of view allows a new awareness for our clients.
If a home could speak, what would it say?
Read MoreClutter Clearing Back to Health
I have a story for you. This is one of the “you never know how feng shui changes will work out for you.” When my mother got sick (stage 4 lung cancer) in March 2006, she was given 1 year to live. At that time, her house was very cluttered and as she continued with her chemo treatments, her house got dustier and messier because she couldn’t keep up with things.
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