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How to Triumph Over a Dark Time

August 24th, 2010 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Brain & Perception, Inspirational Stuff

We need our bad, difficult or dark times.  They often are a time for reflection, rest, renewing and making good relationships and preparing for a time of success and activity to come. Yet, we usually want to navigate out of them.

How can we turn a difficult period in life into one of victory that leads to greater success and blessing?

A bad or dark time can be understood as a time that we experience that we are not getting what we need, or have lost what we need and cannot see a clear way forward. Even though others may also be experiencing our situation, we often feel alone.

In the Bible’s Genesis 1, the night that follows the sunset is a time of inspiration that ends the activity of one day and begins the next day. After the sunset the day begins with night: a dark time.

Too often we confuse a dark time with an event. A dark time can be understood as an event as it has a beginning, middle and end, but usually it is a cohesive event of its own, even when looked at through hindsight. A cohesive event is like building a house, there is a step by step progression, and although there may be frustrations and unexpected setbacks always occur, we basically understand when we are at the beginning, midway and completed.

A dark time is often a reality that we did not cause, such as the loss of a close loved one or the financial effects of being laid off due to a recession. Yet our person realities, how we see ourselves and our lives must be adjusted or reassessed to include the new reality, in a new and somehow positive way in order to pull out of the dark time.

This kind of struggle is like Jacob wrestling with the angel, as sometimes we feel that we are in conflict with divine forces. We wrestle to find a way to go forward with the inspiration that we have for our lives.

Dark times also follow honeymoon periods, the time in a marriage when adjustments in living and acting as an individual must become being a part of a duo, the time after the baby is born when she keeps the sleep deprived mother up, and the time after graduation when the prior student struggles with finding a job, the demands of daily work and independent living, etc. These are times of reassessment, letting go of egotistical goals, and making special efforts that may not be rewarded, but thay can feel like times of great troubles.

Just as night takes away most of the light needed to achieve most activities, dark times are often associated with loss and feeling thwarted or experiencing difficulties going forward.

The focus and work during a dark time is always about how to integrate our new inspiration or understandings about our reality or situation into our lives. It is often a time for changing the goals (not necessarily purposes) from those we had before the time of inspiration or new understanding to ones that include the new ideas.

A dark time is the time to quit pushing the same old solutions and ideas that worked previously. It is the time to reassess, and to ask questions and explore new ways of being and doing that will achieve our purposes but not necessarily our former goals.

Many people in the world today are going through dark times caused by natural events such as earthquakes, mudslides, drought, floods and fires; events caused by wars and economic recession. Nations and peoples can also go through dark or hard times as a group.

The USA went through a dark time during the depression that began in 1929. During the Roaring Twenties we had focused on having a good time, on materialism and status, loosing our focus on developing freedom and tolerance. We were struggling to make capitalism, not democracy work. The attack on Pearl Harbor not only brought us into World War II, it renewed our focus on our Constitutional American values, such as individual freedom, responsibility and tolerance. In the USA World War II was seen as a war of Democracy vs. Fascism, not Capitalism vs. Fascism.

Going to war was not about how other nations saw us, or how we could prosper, it was about standing up for what we believed in. And so we pulled out of the Depression.

Lives change when focus changes to align with our national or individual heartfelt purposes. While Capitalism may be a great system, it is not at the heart of the Constitution of the USA, but may be seen as a by product or a kind of goal.

There are ways to prepare for bad times when in good times. You have probably heard the advice, “Save it for a rainy day”. Yet it takes more than money to pull through a dark time, even when a lack of money from a loss of income or mounting unexpected bills, usually for medical care is the problem.

A personal dark time is the time to renew and review one’s purposes. It is the time to refocus on one’s spiritual relationship with The Divine, and determine how to better live a life that reflects and fulfills that.

Time spent in previous spiritual learning and pursuits such as meditation, positive thinking and prayer can help provide tools and ways to gain comfort. The twenty-first  century breakthrough of Awakened Vision can help one to see problems and concerns in a new and less solid way, plus help an individual stay in the present, dealing with the current problems, rather than having past problems and unresolved or unwanted emotions re-stimulated and brought into conscious or unconscious memory.

Focus on what you believe in and take steps that bring your life into harmony with that, ignoring what others think or how this can prosper you. Look for the silver lining, whatever the situation. Ask yourself, what are you learning from this situation that will help you achieve your life’s purposes? While the initial answers may be angry or brittle with bitter humor, eventually some character building or future benefit will be understood. While this may not seem to be equal to the loss or pain of the problem, it does bring you a step forward towards a positive view.

With that realignment you will experience more light and personally begin to pull out of the dark time and move you to a dawn where you can begin to enact your personal inspiration.

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Judy Rey Wasserman is an artist and the founder of Post Conceptual Art theory and also the branch known as UnGraven Image Art. Download a free copy click: Manifesto of Post Conceptual Art– A Painting’s Meaning is Inherent in its Stroke.

Check out the limited and open edition prints in the estore.
Follow her on Twitter at @judyrey .]


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A Solution to Problems with Law of Attraction and Affirmations

January 26th, 2009 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Uncategorized

Despite focused and excellent work using positive affirming techniques taught in books and films, about the Law of Attraction, affirmations, positive prayer, etc., many people are hampered from achieving the success they desired due to their unwanted negative emotions and thoughts.

The successful use of vision boards and envisioning techniques demonstrates how important the perception of vision is to attaining success. Sixty percent of the space of the normal brain is dedicated to the perception of vision. Human beings are visually oriented.
Negative emotions and reactions to what a person perceives in daily life may prevent successful achievement of one’s goals. The daily visual experiences of a healthy normal sighted person account for more memories being accessed and restimulated including negatively that the other senses combined.

Thus a person’s visual experiences can both help or undermine success.

There is a new and easy way to deal with subconscious beliefs, and negative unwanted emotions, especially those that are visually triggered.

Sag Harbor Bridge Sunset

Can this image help you be happier and more successful?

Awakened Vision is a new discovery that combines cutting edge science and ancient spiritual wisdom through The Post Conceptual UnGraven Image Art. This unique contemporary art provides new visual memories that the brain uses, which actually add the experience of seeing more energies to your life as an ongoing, now and everywhere experience.

Our eyes already perceive these energies. However, until now our brains have lacked a way to decode this information. Ninety percent of the perception of vision happens in the brain as it decodes impressions of light received from the eyes.

Emotions and thoughts are energies. This was shown in Yale almost 30 years ago and continues to be shown on MRI and other equipment today. When the brain has the visual memories necessary to “see” (decode) memories of emotions as energy, rather than as significances or concepts, such as beliefs and emotions, a person feels tremendous relief.

For instance, a pile of unpaid bills becomes a simple pile of papers rather than a nightmare that radiates fear, confusion, feelings of worthlessness, etc. The sight of a simple object is easily decoded by the brain without experiencing conscious or unconscious emotional references to other similar past objects that may have negative thoughts or emotions from other past experiences.

Doubt, fear, and other negative emotions and thoughts, both conscious and unconscious can inhibit our prayers, affirmations and work with the Law of Attraction. These negative thoughts may be unconsciously restimulated by what we see and experience in our environments.

If you have ever looked at someone or something and thought, “That reminds me of…” you have experienced the brain’s effort to decode the perceptions of light it receives from the eyes. This decoding process, of comparing memories is 90% of the perception of vision. Many memories used during the process are or have emotional energy.

When a person sees the world with Awakened Vision the brain continues to acquires a collection of new memories of the visual energy that is everywhere. When it has a sufficient store of these memories the brain can “see” emotions as energy, thus decoding them as perceptions rather than content or meaning.

This means that the amount of unwanted negative emotions and reactions that a person experiences in daily life is dramatically lessened. They seem to be “lifted” or “disappear”.

The Art of Seeing The Divine, Book 1—What Do You See by Judy Rey Wasserman is a lot like a private seminar and coaching sessions in book format. It includes unique, specially developed Visual Exercise/Experiences that use Post Conceptual UnGraven Image Art. These help a person consciously focus and create memories that are necessary to gain Visual Awakening.

The Visual Exercise/Experiences are fun and easy. Anyone who can read the words of this article on a PC monitor has everything necessary to attain success with the The Art Of Seeing The Divine e book..

You can discover more at The Art of Seeing The Divine web site. There is even a free 30+ page booklet that explains more. The booklet includes samples of the Visual Exercise/Experiences.

Why not gain the full rewards of your positive faithful efforts to gain the life you want? Check out the relief, emotional freedom and greater success that can easily be yours by gaining Awakened Vision.
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Judy Rey Wasserman is an artist and the founder of Post Conceptual Art theory and also the branch known as UnGraven Image Art. Download a free copy click: Manifesto of Post Conceptual Art– A Painting’s Meaning is Inherent in its Stroke.

Check out the limited and open edition prints in the estore.
Follow her on Twitter at @judyrey .]

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Mindful Vision

November 3rd, 2008 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

We can choose our focus.

I have learned to see actually in a whole new way that helps me be more positive, by seeing more energy. Seeing and recognizing the physical universe as essentially energy means my world, including my problems and what would have seemed before to be impassable obstacles to my goals are now seen as presentations of energy, movable and flowing in nature.

Since the perception we have the most control cover is vision I must choose to keep my eyes open and remain aware of this new vision. If I become less mindful of it, by focusing on my problems, negative thoughts or by just being preoccupied by what I am doing, it can take a while before I notice the energy again. That awakens and revitalizes me, even calms me.

We all move through familiar places this way, when we move from one room of our house or place of work purposefully towards another we do not really see the art on the walls, the furniture, or the decor unless something is really out of place or missing. We can visually take the familiar for granted.

Our brains are “wired” to alert us to potential danger and opportunity, not what is decidedly safe and familiar. One of the reasons more accidents happen in the home, and more traffic accidents happen when a person is near their home is they are less alert to their surroundings. Their brains recognize the surroundings as safe and familiar.

Energy is the stuff of the physical universe, as mass is just energy that is condensed. On a personal level one of the things I have experienced with the new way of seeing that I enjoy is that it is a lot like art in that it seems to have no other purpose in my life than to be what it is. It is just always there.

Like art, seeing the energies adds a lot of meaning to my experience of life, in a way like seeing the car ahead of mine suddenly slamming on its brakes does. Seeing both bring me into the present moment of now.

The moment I notice the energies I see I am instantly snapped out of my ongoing thoughts and into the possibilities, inspiration and power of the moment of now. Now is the only moment when we can actually be inspired, are empowered and can take action.

Seeing the energies has me more in a state that the Buddhists refer to as mindfulness and the Christians speak of as being in the world but not of it. It is much richer and frankly more fun than my just seeing the way I did before.

The new way of seeing learned through the Art of Seeing The Divine experiences can be called mindful vision.


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