Monday, June 23, 2008

Maximizing Possibility

MAXIMIZING POSSIBILITY
1.1 Flying a plane and not understanding that we are sitting to one side in a plane we will have difficulty flying the plane straight, or trying to land along the center of the runway. We could be flying the plane so that it is skewed, and landing like that would be like skidding it on the tarmac instead of rolling along and using the brakes to stop.
1.2 If we are conscious of where we are in relationship to the plane, then we can fly it straight. We know where we are in relationship to it and the earth and we can make it go exactly where we are looking. We can make the plane do what we want safely without it bumping into the earth.
1.3 Fishing with a spear, not understanding that light refracts we won’t catch any fish unless the fish is a very big fish. Conscious that light refracts when it moves from water to air we can look straight down at the surface of the water so the image of a fish lines up with the actual fish and we can hit what we are aiming at.
1.4 Sometimes we have no choice but to be off center, but then being conscious of our relative position we can make allowances so that we can act centered even if physically we are not.

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