Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Cultivating the Midas Touch.

It has occurred to me that King Midas seemed to get a bum deal. In present economic conditions having a King Midas or Golden Goose would be greatly appreciated, but even Jack got jerked for "magic beans".
Human instinct always leads us to look for the easy way out, or a path not so complicated. Personally always taking the hard route in many things both personally and professionally I've come to the conclusion that sometimes an easily replicable thing is not so bad. Especially in terms of success.

One of the main reasons for continued success from any study, shows a reinvestment in self and people in talent. I am with present conditions seeing the ideas but the way seems to be blocked by misadventures, technical errors, and delays. However I refuse to give up. Electricity, Water, and other natural elements flow through the paths of least resistance. One is only shocked, or drowned when the flow is disrupted. Blockages create heat in other instances. Learning to apply this thinking to my own endeavors and adventures, is one of things I am presently focusing on.

As I continue my research I find that most suffering and complications are usually from internal sources. To remove blockages we have to sometimes move in another direction or push our way through to the areas we need to be. One thing is for sure though, it requires patience, planning, and decisive action to get the things we wish accomplished. So while King Midas was able to gain the magic touch in the end his overly developed sense of Greed created his downfall. Desire is absolutely essential to making any thing happen, as well as having the will to compliment said desires.

So I'll leave you with this balance your emotions, fan your desire, and steel your will. It's going to be a great ride.

Kayaone - LV'09

1 comment:

  1. While reading the first paragraph, I thought, "Path of the least resistance..." Then in the second paragraph you touched it, king. Great Kayas think alike. But although nature most often takes this path, sometimes more resistance is required for greater effectiveness...See ancient KMT and the redirection of the flow of the Nile and Bass speakers... One Love, Continually...

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