Yesterday I have given my car back to the garage where it came from. Form now on I will try to live whithout a car again or at least share a car with other people.
My car was a nice one nonetheless. A friendly, modest, old small dark green car with a gentle character, always protecting me and bringing me safely where I wanted to be. Almost twenty years ago I did buy a house close to a busy road. I reconciled myself with that fact by thinking that cars would soon be outdated and other means of transportation would be found. I am still waiting for that "soon coming". As I am not into technology I leave it to others to find out how that will be possible. I give it more chance that I will master the skill of bi-location and teleportation then that I will find an technological alternative. What I learned so far is that those skills start with a strong emotionally charged intent. The e-motion gives the energy for motion. A strong wish to be there on that location and then nothing else, no thought, no ambivalence, no doubt, only that clear focus, with that, you can move anywhere. Staying in that clear focus and then allowing it to happen in total confidence that is all what those skills are about. Easy and difficult at the same time. But with strong desires there is often the tricky part that they rise from pain of missing or fear of not getting there, missing out, failing and when that is the emotion which fuels your desire you don't get it, you realise your fears instead. You need to be lighthearted and simple minded. It is an interesting technology of consciousness that is a kind of technology I like to play with. When you master that skill you can paint in your life circumstances whatever you want. Life is an art. I would paint lots of old majestic trees, silent stary nights, lots of flowers every where in all seasons and happy passionate people in love with the beauty of the universe. And of coarse a world whithout streets and cars, no airplanes either but everyone can move easily, safely, swift and silent to wherever they want.
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