Wait
There are a lot of metaphors about being patient.
When you plant a flower.
The flower will grow in its own time.
Not your time.
So if you keep digging the flower up, to see if its done growing yet, that will decrease the likelihood that it will actually grow.
It’s very hard for us modern people to be patient.
We get everything instantly.
Instant information.
Instant food.
Instant entertainment.
Instant validation on social media.
If most people go a couple of hours without receiving a response from a text, we start to panic.
Imagine what it was back in the old days.
You could maintain a conversation and a relationship only by writing letters.
Patience
A lot of old school scientists and philosophers and politicians kept these conversations going for years.
A lot of insights from these guys came from the letters they were writing back and forth.
This was a much more organic and powerful process.
You have a couple of ideas you want to share with your colleague.
You take plenty of time writing them out.
Then you mail the letter.
The other guy gets it.
He spends a week or two thinking about it.
Coming up with an intelligent response.
Then he writes a letter back.
A couple weeks later you get it.
And you think about it for a couple of weeks.
Deep Thinking
This is the kind of communication that leads to deep insights and understandings.
Bouncing back and forth over text?
Not so much.
These days are long gone, right?
Discovering deep insights through old school letter writing and contemplation is a lost art, right?
Maybe not.
You can still develop and nurture these kinds of relationships.
Not with other humans, but with your own subconscious.
As it expresses itself through your nightly dreaming mind.
This does require you have a bit of direction in life.
Not an outcome, only a direction.
Better Life
Better health, better relationships, better career.
And some patience.
It’s best to release the desire for any guaranteed, step by step plan.
And just develop a relationship with your dreaming mind.
Every day put aside a few minutes.
Write down things you dreamt about the night before.
Then journal about the things they MIGHT mean.
Avoid any desire to be told EXACTLY what to do by your dreams.
Avoid any desire to understand EXACTLY what your dreams mean.
Stay in the, “I wonder what this could mean…” frame of mind.
This will lead to a much deeper, much more profound view of the world and your place in it.
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