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Your Creations Are More Than What You Think They Are

Posted by on Nov 1, 2011 in Artists, Life Coaching, Life Purpose, Purposeful Art, Success | 2 comments

Your Creations Are More Than What You Think They Are

So you’re prowling the net, looking for advice and wisdom on how to have your work recognized, and although you find bits and pieces here and there, no one puts real gold in your hands. Well, I’m about to.

You know you’re an artist, and you know you’re valuable, right? You know you’re creative, and you create awesome stuff, right?

WRONG.

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Traffic Light Abundance

Posted by on May 3, 2009 in Abundance, Life Coaching, Personal Growth | 1 comment

Traffic Light Abundance

Driving down Birchmount near Scarborough Grace Hospital (currently being changed to another name because the Salvation Army is no longer sponsoring it) I came across a feeling.

I looked around and noticed the surroundings were a melody of glorious green and yellow. The dandelions dotting the evergreen grass reminded me of how my yellow t-shirt and jacket also brought to the trees around me a nice complement as well, in a je ne sais quoi (‘I just can’t describe‘) type of way.

The entire scene lasted a very interesting 3.5 seconds, my vision changing with its’ surroundings moving further south on the road, was eclipsed by the bright red light from the intersection… which then turned green perfectly in time for me to continue my journey.

Life’s problems, of all shapes, sizes and sheerness are like that; what feels difficult goes from gone to good as soon as we accept.

I was actually meditating on abundance as I was looking at the green and yellow scene. Green representing greenbacks, and yellow, brilliant gold. Greenbacks are the U.S and entire world’s image of financial power, and gold was the traditional measure of monetary abundance.

When you look at everything in your home, if you want, you can see abundance in those things. Turn on the tap and you can see water flow, just like money flows in and out of our lives in various amounts; you can imagine turning the tap and controlling how much water (money) flows. Or y’know, you might think that’s a lame thing to do.

If you own plants, and see them growing, you can think about them as your accounts, loving them and excited to see them grow.

These things may not seem to matter to most people, and in an easily noticeable sense, they don’t, but if one has the choice between looking at things as positive symbols of one’s success, or ‘just objects,’ the positive thoughts are the way to go.

There was a study done a little while ago on the effects of positive thinking on health. The study highlighted what appears to be a direct correlation between positive thinking and the occurrence of Alzheimer’s. Of course this study, like many, is only a hint towards a direction to explore, not some kind of conclusive concrete proof that everyone will easily swallow. A more in-depth look at the science behind positive thinking can be found in Barbara Fredrickson’s book Positivity.

Excerpt from a review:

She knows that Positivity is not particularly likely to further her academic career. She knows, too, that the benefits of positive emotions have already been widely touted…By explaining how science can show what actually happens in a person’s body and life as a result of positive emotions, Fredrickson hopes to reach the skeptics who might otherwise dismiss positivity as just a new set of rose-colored glasses.

Though she radiates joy and compassion, Fredrickson is no Pollyanna. Her initial motivation for investigating positive emotions was simply that few other psychologists were doing so. She also admits to once having been told (by a close friend) that she studied emotions because she didn’t have any.

I haven’t read Positivity personally (I’ll probably pick it up soon,) and I’d like to note that solid, scientific (double-blind) research on the effects of thinking positively are difficult to find, and that fact brings me to this interesting quote from Dr. David R. Hawkins (author of Force Vs. Power).

Human reason exhausts itself ceaselessly to explain the inexplicable. Explanation itself is high comedy, as preposterous as trying to see the back of one’s own head, but the vanity of the ego is boundless, and it becomes even more overblown by this very attempt to make sense of nonsense. The mind, in its identity with the ego, cannot by definition, comprehend reality; if it could, it would instantly dissolve itself upon recognizing its own illusory nature. It’s only beyond the paradox of mind transcending ego that what Is stands forth, self-evident and dazzling in its infinite Absoluteness. And then all of these words are useless. (Emphasis Added)

So it seems there’s little-to-no scientific evidence as to why one should look at everything as a positive metaphor. There’s also a 2000+ word long tirade on why positive thinking sucks from e-skeptic.com (though I think it rails against people who don’t really understand the concept yet fanatcize about it from what I gleaned.) Still, there’s plenty of anecdotal or empirical evidence for it, and metaphors for abundance, beauty, and success can be seen anywhere and in anything, if you’re open to it.

I’d suggest giving it a real chance. You may be pleasantly surprised. ;)

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New Creation: BFF – Minty Fresh Vol. 1 – DJ Mix

Posted by on Apr 10, 2009 in Conscious Creation, Play, Portfolio, Thought-Management | 0 comments

New Creation: BFF – Minty Fresh Vol. 1 – DJ Mix

Bam! Another new creation brought to you through SpiritSentient. My brother Nick and I have recently begun our foray into DJing/Mixing. We took our love of music to a new level. I love it because I’m able to use my innate abilities for attracting, remembering, knowing, and organizing huge libraries of amazing creations/media during the process of song-selection. I also get to be extremely creative and intuitive and artistic with blending, effects and transitions. Nick brings his amazing analysis, intellect, detail-orientation, and brilliant technical skill to the table. It’s so beautiful. This is our first publicly released mix, so please be gentle, though I feel really good about it. :) It’s kind of a gritty, edgy, interesting mix of mainstream electro/dance tunes, sprinkled with just enough oddballs and rarities to keep it interesting. If that’s not your style, never fear, we have an awesome breezy summery mix planned! We’re thinking right now to offer something valuable and unique to the DJ world by focusing on rare/obscure/underrated/under-known songs which are amazing and would definitely do well being brought to light for people open to them. I’ve always loved sharing and introducing people to new music they’d otherwise not have the chance to hear. I love using my (practically psychic!) knowledge of what people will like and enjoy to cater to their tastes perfectly. <grin>

So here we go, Brothers Fonceca Forever (the adorably fun DJ group also known affectionately as BFF) presents:

BFF – Minty Fresh Vol.1 [71mb, mp3 + cue]

Tracklist:

01. Juno Reactor – Nitrogen Pt. 1
02. Prodigy – Spitfire
03. Crystal Method – Trip Like I Do (Tom Real vs The Rogue Element Remix)
04. Daft Punk – Around The World
05. Mr. Miyagi – Pick Your Poison
06. Smashing Pumpkins – 1979 (Crystal Method Remix)
07. New Order – Bizarre Love Triangle (Crystal Method Remix)
08. Klaas – Feel The Love (Klaas Increase Mix)
09. Stonebridge – Close to Heaven
10. Overseer – Skylight
11. Pulsedriver – Night Moves
12. Chemical Brothers – Star Guitar
13. Moby – Slipping Away (Axwell Vocal Mix)
14. Ulrich Schnauss – Nobody’s Home

Total Running Time: 44min 38sec

We’d like to thank the amazing artists who composed the beautiful original songs, and I have linked as many of them as I can here: Juno Reactor, Prodigy, Crystal Method, Daft Punk, Mr. Miyagi, Smashing Pumpkins, New Order, Klaas, Stonebridge, Overseer, Pulsedriver, Chemical Brothers, Moby, Ulrich Schnauss

Enjoy!

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