Friday, April 14, 2006

Connections



Connections between your environment and yourself.

Experiments in physics have shown that particles are connected even when separated. There is something that connects us together. They have done experiments where particles are separated across a room. When they effect one particle, the other particle has the same change happen to it, even though they are not connected. Their intentions for this technology/phenomena are for communications, but I see much more to this phenomena.

When we are in a situation, and we see a part of that situation that isn’t well aligned, look for that thing in yourself. When you see someone else that you interact with having a difficulty, look for that thing in yourself. If you find that part in yourself that another person is having problems with, you have the ability to affect a change on that thing in yourself. Because like particles have the ability to clone changes, you have the ability to help that person out. Your conductivity will determine how well this will work. You may think, “but I don’t have that problem, why do I need to change”. My answer is, that there is a reason you are seeing certain things about other people and your environment. You are seeing them because you have the ability to make an adjustment inside of yourself that can improve yourself and what is around you. Your ability to affect change is based on how well you can change in yourself. You cant always externally change things, but you can always change internally.

Conductivity





Conductivity

Some people are more conductive that others. Conductivity is how well (or conductive) a person can transfer between internal and external. We all have aspects inside of ourselves that are working to shine out. Personalities, goals, feelings to name a few. For a conductive person, the world seems to open up in front of them. Some would call it luck or coincidence, but I call it conductivity. Being conductive is going into a store with the intention to buy an item, then having a person walk up to you and start talking to you about the very item that you were wanting. Or perhaps you are working with a client and start talking about your service and the client immediately jumps on board, talking about how much they need and have been wanting that service. A conductive person is more likely to be able to resonate the same point in another person/environment that exists in their self.

A resistive person is the opposite of a conductive one. All people have some resistance, even the most conductive ones, it is part of being human. A resistive person has a resistance that things must pass through to transfer between their internal and external. A resistive person will miss opportunities because they don’t see them due to the resistance blocking their sight. A resistive person will internally be good match for something but externally not recognized as a good match.

The difficulty of being conductive is that a conductive person is more susceptible to negative things too. The more conductive a person becomes, the more careful they have to be with what they interact with. These are things that a resistive person would normally not worry about. Because their resistance is high, they are not as susceptible to these things affecting them.

There is more to the puzzle. A person might be conductive, but be conductive to the wrong thing. Internally, they might not be well aligned to their purpose. What a person might want/ or be aligned to may not be a good match for them. A resistive person wont has as much of a problem with this because their intentions don’t as easily make it outside of themselves.

Conductivity and resistance work bi-directional. Being conductive will allow the environment and other people align to you and for you to align to the environment and other people. The more resistance a person has, the less likely this will happen in either direction.

As you work to become conductive, you also must work on aligning to yourself and your purpose so that the things you become conductive to are a good match for you and your life.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Spring Time Here?


The past few days have been so wonderful, weather wise at least. What is it about the weather that motivates us? Why do we as humans have "rainy days" or winter de-motivation? For me, and many others, the end of winter has a very strong effect on me. I feel happier and more motivated.

What is odd, is that in the winter it can be sunny too. When I am in the house durning a sunny winter day, I could have the thermostat set at 70-75, but it doesnt motivate me.

When I am inside on a sunny day, with the house @ 75F, how does my body know to act different when it is warm outside vs cold. If I have not been outside yet, how does it know?

Why is it that in the summer, I can set the A/C to 65 and feel great, yet when it is 65 outside I feel chilly and un-motivated.

A New Symphony


I started writing a orchestrial score the other day. After a few hours of work I was very pleased with the progress and sound. I quickly found the limits of my computer. I was otherwise satisfied with my old computer, but I couldnt let it hold me back from composing. So it was time for an upgrade.

When I sleep, I hear the music that I write. Each night, I hear new parts of the song and new instruments to add. It is very cool how it all happens. Although I have written other types of songs, I find the orchstral score the easiest to write. At some point, I will post a sample.

Saturday, February 11, 2006

The Nature of the World


It may seem that the world is complicated. So many people, so much complexity and so much going on beyond our awareness.

The complexity breaks the world up into smaller, less universal pieces that are easier to digest.

Our difficulties are not with the complexity of the world, but with our inability to see it in its simplest form.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Words to live by

I dont forget, but I do forgive

For Giving, not For Getting

-rhombus

Sunday, January 15, 2006

What is a Rhombus


The most common question I get on my blog is if a rhombus is a square.
Here is the answer:

A rhombus is not a square, but a square is a special type of rhombus.
A rhombus is defined as a 4 sided shape with all 4 sides equal in length.
A square is the same as a rhombus, but all sides are at 90deg (right) angles.