Saturday, May 5, 2012

Through Discipline


Think of it as a true mystic art of levitation apparently takes discipline, so that any other discipline of achievement in life. Whether it's making money and finance or Magic and his "mysterious and amazing phenomenon," all the discipline to master the physical or metaphysical. Title of the article is just to draw attention to the fact, everyone, including themselves taking greater realization takes discipline, a lot of discipline. What I mean by "to soar", though nothing exotic or strange, it is pulling at your boot straps and creating their own successes to be amazing and special and amazing and not normal. I will not use the word mystical here in certain ways because of its connotations. If you have a goal, it can reasonably be achieved no matter what it is. All dreams, but stick to it and realize those dreams, whatever they are, takes discipline. It does not matter what the dream, normal or amazing.

Why do I have to repeat myself in that last line? I repeated the words, "It does not matter about the normal" and "does not matter about the amazing" to say, when you achieve amazing and it becomes normal for those who realize it after you, it really does not matter as long as others are achieved something that is amazing and end with a widespread practice, even if it becomes normal. My point is that in that sense I mentioned, the normal and become incredible interchangeable terms in this sense: the amazing becomes normal after it becomes known. Everything that goes up forever until fully understand, and even then moving forward on the path to knowledge. So, all that really never ends. So, when I say levitate themselves through discipline and practice, it seems the creative sense to keep it fresh and new, is not it? My answer is, yes it does. I will answer for you, but I gave my answer. So, what happens after the most amazing thing in existence? Time will bring something that is on top forever, until there is moving forward. Of course, the measured time is the perception, but there is not, it is virtually always there.

So, life goes forward, up, scored the game scored hits with no real winners and losers, everything that exists. Winners and losers are in respect of every game played there. To be consistent winner takes discipline. To be consistent loser is laziness. It's all our choice.

My name is Joshua Clayton, I am a freelance writer based in Inglewood, California. I also write under several names and aliases of pensions, but Joshua Clayton is my real name, and I write that for the most part now. I am a philosophical writer and objective thinker and honest action taker. I also work at a higher center in Gardena, California as my day job, among other things, but primarily I am a writer.

No comments:

Post a Comment