I've come to realise that while SR/OR are all very interesting, Steve is out on a self opinionated limb with his version of SR and that's fine, it's an interesting read, but it's just opinion.
True SR means you are God and can do anything, but you first have to accept what you've done before you can fly or manifest money instantly.
There is a part of me that thinks SR could be the real deal, but I don't think I want to ge there. Being God-like would make it real dull real fast. Where is the enjoyment of instantly manifesting everything.
After listening to the podcast several times the thing that I did find the most interesting is CO (creative observation) or COM (creative observation of the moment)
Past and future don't exist, so it's pointless referencing them, all we have is the present moment. So if you don't like the present moment you have to change it using COM. That is a fancy way of saying you must accept what is, be even grateful for it and use that moment to change the moment.
Accept you've got $100 in the bank, but creatively see $1M.
Steve also says that a massive shift in observation will induce a massive shift in reality, which it does. If you want to move to a new place, you first must observe yourself doing it. You just don't wake up there.
Another thing I like about the podcast is the analogy of coding. Consciousness (you) are the programmer and reality is the program, thoughts are the instructions, but every thought is an instruction.
That's why some of the program is crap, because you are writing some crap code as well as some good stuff.
So by accepting the reality (program) as it is and using COM (creative observation of the moment)in a consistant and massive way, (writing new code/instructions/thoughts) you should see a massive shift in the reality (new program)
For me SR/OR become meaningless after awhile, but the truth (for me) that present moment awareness and what I can do with that is where the power lies, that's inspiring.
Kooky
Jeff
Last edited by judge45; 03-07-2007 at 03:50 AM.
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