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Beware the Mob and the Librarian – Insight From the Continental Congress and Donald Trump’s Boardroom

December 23, 2011

Beware the Mob and the Librarian – Engage Your Higher Self with Insights From the Continental Congress and Donald Trump’s Boardroom

Armistice Day 1918 awakened a grateful nation to the collective joy of the masses arising from the announcement that the war was over.

Around the world a collective grieving was felt with the tragedy at Chernobyl in Russia and yet again with the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986 and again on 911, 2001 with the attack on the towers and continuously with the wars in the Persian Gulf on Terrorism and economic challenges and setbacks the likes of which none has seen. We have experienced them together.

Today we feel the collective rejoicing with soldiers returning from Afghanistan, mixed with the Spirit of Christmas and the Holidays, the love and caring of our families, great joy we feel in meditation or prayer, and finally the periodic celebration of a great sale or business deal, or birth of a child.

With each event our minds search for relevance and meaning. Deep inside we feel the rise and fall of emotion sometimes out of control wondering, “How do I stop the roller-coaster? How do I get off? What can I do to regain control?”

The boss drops a bomb in the boardroom. Do you panic or listen?

Ralph Waldo Emerson suggested the strategy of the higher self when he said, “It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion, it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” Too often we discard our own thought because it is our own, yet when we listen from a higher place as in a harmonious group, we hear the emergence of our higher being, the genius within. And, there is a master intelligence, a Master Mind we can access in a group. The 56 men of our First Continental Congress did it – let’s pray today’s congress can learn it – in the face of pressure and challenge Lee Iacocca at Chrysler did it, Steve Jobs did it, Donald Trump did it. You can too.

Group think is a trap fostered by an out of control group mind possessing our own minds. Bring harmony to the group and listen from there for truth.

Intellect has a library housing book bindings in our minds preventing our true nature from surfacing into life. Raise thought to spirit vibration to hear truth.

PRINCIPLE: Access harmony in silence, bring harmony to the group and you’ll shine.

APPLICATION:
1. After 1 week of listening in silence 20-60 minutes a day listen for harmony in every meeting.
2. Access your inspiration from within the group intelligence and use it
3. Act on your inspired vision and deliver your messages from that place

Tomorrow: Open the Portal to The Third Mind – Synergize

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