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tables to chairs, dreams to joy, dream mastery leads to error in the formula?

This is a continuation of comments posted in “A goal is a dream with a deadline” well worth exploring IMHO.

CJ:
“Both of these skills relate to the nightly dreams. They relate
as well to the day dream: someone originally thought up table, thought up chair, considered, configured and created these objects.”

SW:

A goal is a dream with a deadline

A thought for the new year.

The Power of a Paradigm

"Most ailing organizations have developed a functional blindness to their own defects. They are not suffering because they cannot resolve their problems but because they cannot see their problems."
-John Gardner

"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."
-Einstein

"If you want to make minor incremental changes and improvements work on practices, work on behavior, work on attitude; but if you want to make significant quantum improvement, work on paradigms."
Stephen R. Covey

Food for thought.

Thoughts are things, Law of attraction in action

Thought are things. "Think and Grow Rich", by Napoleon Hill, is one of many works that document the Law of Attraction in action.

Tibetan Restaurant in Peterborough

From the Food Network website:

"Karma moved from Tibet in pursuit of a better life for his family. He fell in love with the town Peterborough and a restaurant that he turned into karmas cafe. He used to be the only restaurant on the strip but times have changed and the competition is stiff. RMO designer Glen Peloso and Executive Chef Lynn Crawford have to elevate Karma's above the rest. Karma is also surprising his wife with this makeover so Lynn and Glen have added pressure to be perfect."

Stumbled across an episode of Retaurant Makeover recently.

Feelings are Something

Wow, that thought was quickish. OMG, thought turned into feeling and back. Is there a connection?

Both books in the previous post give serious discussion to the fact that feelings tap into an infinite network. There are lot's of other examples out there. How does one gain access to this network? It seems by going with your gut. Your feelings, combined with thought.

Continuing on the Discovery magazine theme, I guess that means that one’s feelings come from the 74% of inappropriately named not-stuff.

Thoughts are Something

Thoughts are a whole lot of something, in my opinion.

Throughout history thoughts have changed and continue to change the world at an exponential pace.

Examples of this surround us, thoughts turn into stuff. Where you decide to place your thoughts is worthy of exploration.

More detail can be found in "Think and Grow Rich", "The 8th Habit", and too many others to mention.

Where does a thought come from? It certainly isn't from Discovery magazine's 4% of something.

Science proves that nothing is something? OMG, Sienfeld was right?

Way cool. Even Discover magazine backs up my "Nothing is Impossible" concept?!

"1. There is vastly more nothing than something. Roughly 74 percent of the universe is "nothing" or what physicists call dark energy;22 percent is dark matter, particles we cannot see. Only 4 percent is baryonic matter, the stuff we call something."

Let me get this straight. Even quantum physicists are strangely uncomfortable with... nothing? Now that has got to make ya feel at least 96% better. :)

Nothing is impossible

Just a thought...

In my humble opinion, it seems that nothing does not compute.

Everything turns into something, at least from a critical thinking standpoint.

Scientifically (east and west) it seems that everything turns into something no matter what the criteria of the experiment.

Perhaps nothing is everything?

A Beginners Guide to Tibetan Buddhism

A highly recommended book that delivers a highly enjoyable, easy, down-to-earth introduction to Tibetan Buddhism. Bruce Newman addresses answers many fundamental answers to questions that typically seem glossed over or assumed by most books and teachers.

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