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Who makes decisions? 🤔
Of course, you guessed it—it's not you. ❌ The decisions are made by that Personality, the Program we call Paradigm. What kind of decisions will it make? Only those that serve its own interests, of course. 🎯 Why? So that it can survive and continue to rule over you. 👑 How does it make decisions? 🤷‍♂️ The decision it will make depends on the type of impression that comes from outside. 🌍 Every impression (information entering through the senses) triggers a certain mechanical reaction in one of the centers. 🎥 You see an explicit scene — the motor center is activated within you, especially its most instinctive, animalistic parts. 🐾 What decision will you make? You'll think using your intellectual part, the lowest instinctive center. 🧠 Now, on the other hand — if you see a girl crying on the street, you will feel sad. 😢 Due to that impression, your emotional center is activated. So, when the impression of a sad person arises: - Sadness comes from the emotional part of the emotional center. 😔 - Empathy, which involves understanding and thinking, comes from the intellectual part of the emotional center. 🤝 - If tears appear, it is the result of the motor-instinctive part. 💧 What decision do you make after that? From the moment of the impression, your whole day will align with the activity of that center. You will be more vulnerable, sensitive, compassionate, sadder. 🌧️💫 Look at the image below and see how many minds we actually have. 🧩 The hardest part is realizing that these centers are activated automatically by impressions because there’s no one at home. 🚪🕳️ It’s all the Paradigm at work. 🔄 What do you think – how often do we allow the Paradigm to make decisions for us? 🤔💭 Share your thoughts below! 👇💬
Who makes decisions? 🤔
9 likes • Sep '24
Yes, the paradigm makes decisions and governs us every day, and the more we struggle against it, the weaker it becomes. Recognizing the dominant center and working on it can assist us in achieving positive changes. 💫
Rationalizations: The Comfort Zone’s Greatest Trick
🔒 What’s holding you back? It’s not your skills, your resources, or your circumstances—it's the stories you tell yourself. These rationalizations are designed to keep you safe in the comfort zone. They sound logical, but in reality, they’re just rational lies that prevent growth. 🚫 Ever caught yourself thinking: "I’m not ready yet," "I’ll start when I have more time," or "I’m not good enough?", "I don’t have enough money." 💸. These are the lies we use to justify staying where we are, even when deep down, we know we want something more. It’s easier to remain where it’s safe, but true progress comes when we step outside of our comfort zone. 💡 Challenge for today: Take a moment to reflect—what’s one rationalization that has been holding you back from making a real change in your life? It could be in your business, personal growth, or any area where you’ve been stuck. 🎯 Drop it in the comments below and let’s have a conversation about how to overcome it. 💬 What would happen if you stopped believing in that lie?
Rationalizations: The Comfort Zone’s Greatest Trick
11 likes • Sep '24
Based on my previous work with you, I should have become aware of the main sabotages from the paradigm regarding development in every area. However, it can be so strong at times when I think about the next steps that it overwhelms me with thoughts like "I'm not good enough, I don't know what to do first, I feel pressured, which direction is right," and it also affects on my motoric center. On the other hand, I encourage myself with positive thoughts like "Whatever happens is an opportunity for growth and positive change."
2 likes • Sep '24
@Aleksandar Josimovic Thanks for advice and support! 💫
Attention as a Creative Force!
Something About Attention as a Creative Force from My Experience Each of us can do whatever we want with our attention, literally anything. I didn’t really believe this until Nenad mentioned on his Instagram profile how we can use attention to break up clouds in the sky. So, I decided to give it a try. At first, it was difficult to focus because the mind doesn't allow such a narrow focus on one thing. But after some practice, I succeeded. A small cloud in the sky, which I was focusing on, completely disappeared. I was in awe, even after that, I still didn’t believe it. So, I tried again. This time, it happened much faster—in just a minute, the cloud disappeared. My mind still couldn’t believe it. Then I kept trying with bigger and bigger clouds, and each one simply vanished. 🤷🏻‍♂️ Over time, I started directing my attention to other things, like shaping clouds into specific forms, for example, a heart (❤️). I managed to clear the sky on a completely cloudy day and let the sun shine through. I was even able to summon or stop the rain, all within just a few minutes of attention and focus. As I said, attention is a creative force, and my example proves it. We just have to know how to direct it, which is sometimes very difficult because our mind doesn’t allow it. If you haven't tried it, I recommend you give it a go!
1 like • Sep '24
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Perception Problem
**Have you noticed the perception problem in this image? 👀🖼** Why do we fail to see the obvious things? 🤔 There are two reasons: 1️⃣ **The first reason** is a lack of focused attention. Attention is trapped by the contents of the mind within and the impressions from the outside that come every moment. 💭🌍 2️⃣ **The second reason** is that our conscious mind filters information and allows only about 40 pieces of information to be processed every second. The subconscious sees everything, but it doesn’t store it in accessible memory. 🧠🗂 We are really programmed to see things that aren’t there and not see things that aren’t so. 🌀👁‍🗨 That’s why we can wear a watch on our wrist for five years, look at it every day, and still not know what is written on the dial. ⌚🤷‍♂️ The mind discards what it thinks is unnecessary. ❌📤 In the same way, it discarded information from this image, which is why we failed to see it. 🖼❓ If we can’t see this image, how can we be sure we see people and relationships, our work, and life itself? 🧑‍🤝‍🧑💼🌱 That’s why we awaken, so that through conscious attention, we can see things clearly. 🌟🧘‍♀️ --- **Exercise for today:** When you return to your home today, try to notice which things have changed position. 🏠👀 Someone may have moved toys, clothes, or dishes. Try to remember as many things as possible that have shifted their position. 📦🧩
Perception Problem
9 likes • Sep '24
I still remember when you explained to us, through the example of following the news and the last sentence of journalists saying "thank you for your attention", how our attention is a powerful and creative force. I am putting in additional efforts to focus and listen to people during conversations, as well as to share my attention with myself and what I’m doing in that moment. 💫🍀
0 likes • Sep '24
@Aleksandar Josimovic Yes, yes, exactly! The feeling is amazing. :) Now those "coincidences" we all talk about are much clearer, like "I keep seeing that car model, that dress color, etc.."
How to Defeat the Paradigm - That Personality Which Limits Us?
One of the ways is exactly what we’re doing now, communicating in English. How do you feel? Strange, foreign, fake, unfamiliar, uncomfortable – not quite like on Instagram, right? Do you know why? Because we’ve all stepped out of our comfort zone. We’re doing something that’s not typical for the Paradigm. We’re doing what it dislikes. Over time, this will become an Idea X (you’ll see exactly what I mean in Lesson 5 of the Masterclass). Let’s keep going. Soon, most of you will be at Level 2 – enough to attend the meeting and watch the Masterclass. Don’t stop there, higher levels also come with benefits. I’ll define those soon. Thank you all for being a part of this.
6 likes • Sep '24
Thank you for constantly encouraging us to work on ourselves. 💫🍀
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