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Using Unwanted Contrast
What's this about?
Contrast is the difference between one thing and another: red being different than orange which is different than yellow and so on.
Unwanted contrast is when what you have is different than what you want and it's different in a way that you don't like.
It's quite likely this needs no further explanation.
In this series of 7 daily conversations, along with your delicious questions and the answers they bring forth, we invite you to utilize the amazing power that comes with noticing unwanted contrast to further amplify the having of what you desire to have.
We're not talking about making lemonade out of lemons, although that can be quite tasty.
We're talking about the fact that things in your life don't always happen in a way that you like and that there is, quite possibly, an overlooked opportunity for you to use those moments very much to your advantage.
The key to this is to be willing to see what is unwanted and then use that awareness in a way that is helpful to you instead of just resigning yourself to the facts on the ground.
There is great power here and it is yours to leverage if you wish.
Samples
June 6, 2020: Using unwanted contrast.
Here's what happened in this event
Saturday: June 6, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #1: Using unwanted contrast. | 12:54 |
Question #1: Here comes the let-down. | 15:04 |
Question #2: Usually I'm comfortable with most contrast but not physical pain. | 18:02 |
Sunday: June 7, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #2: Pivoting off of unwanted contrast. | 14:36 |
Question #3: These people are annoying me. | 11:38 |
Question #4: I don't want to do this. | 8:58 |
Question #5: Is it possible to live a life wihout all this unwanted stuff happening all the time? | 18:15 |
Monday: June 8, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #3: Unwanted contrast is an integral part of your experience. | 12:31 |
Question #6: If I am all-that-is, then how can this contrast not be for me? | 7:58 |
Question #7: What does engaging contrast mean? | 12:46 |
Question #8: I don't have enough money to travel extensively. | 16:00 |
Tuesday: June 9, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #4: The conscious choice to use unwanted contrast. | 16:48 |
Question #9: No one here is wearing masks. | 7:01 |
Question #10: When I lean into what feels worse, I sometimes spiral down. | 12:43 |
Wednesday: June 10, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #5: Contrast is the whole point of being here. | 13:09 |
Question #11: These things I haven't finished. | 11:43 |
Question #12: I'm frustrated in these conversations. | 20:16 |
Thursday: June 11, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #6: Using this unwanted contrast immediately. | 16:43 |
Question #13: Are these thoughts enough? | 5:59 |
Question #14: How can I have work that I like without the stuff I don't like? | 13:49 |
Question #15: My doctor dropped me. | 3:48 |
Question #16: What do you reckon? | 11:46 |
Friday: June 12, 2020
Description | Length |
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Conversation #7: The problem with blanketing contrast. | 18:39 |
Question #17: All about my former sisters-in-law. | 22:24 |
Question #18: I didn't mess this up. | 4:03 |
Question #19: All about being an adult. | 7:45 |
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