Tuesday, January 17, 2012

PILOT NO. 7 - A Thought I Might Choose To Steer By

1. I see! Seeing appears to be a learned process. Nine-tenths of my seeing appears to take place in my brain.

2. I use four fingers instead of five: this was the symbol whereby George Campbell, a blind boy, could catch and hold a bit fuller and a bit more happy life.

3. I understand that seeing is learnt through association! George Campbell's first sight of his mother became more meaningful to him as he recognized her voice.

4. I seek to check a mental vision I might have! When it is distorted, I can grope around in a haze with a false concept, bumping and hurting myself and another unnecessarily. My mental vision is a bit clearer day by day!

5. I take a look; a good look — and I recognize a bit better what I see. Where might be an 'Acre of Diamonds' in my own backyard?

6. I put in effort to be farsightedI seek to look to the future a bit more. Cypress Gardens became a reality because Richard Pope saw it more and more as a definite future objective.

7. I seek a bit more to see another person's ability, capacity, or viewpoint. I seek a bit more to recognize genius. The story of Thomas Edison is a good example.

8. I seek to a bit better relate and a bit better assimilate a principle of Success Through a Bit More Positive Mental Attitude a bit more into my own life!

9. I seek to learn from nature. I seek to ask myself a question, as Isaac Newton did. I seek a bit of expert input.

10. I seek to convert what I see into a bit of my reality by a bit of action. Mikimoto converted a theory into a fortune in pearls. Goldstone recognized, related and applied a principle or method used in a hospital to save a human life as being applicable to saving the life of an oyster and producing a cultured pearl.


MY MIND IS A BIT MORE OPEN

AND

I AM A BIT MORE ABLE TO SEE

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I RECOGNISE the principle. I RELATE it to my life. I ASSIMILATE it into my way of being. I ACT with it as part of how I interact with the world.