PROBLEM: Why do people often talk about wanting to, ‘Live in the moment’, ‘Be in the Present’ or ‘Enjoy Life’? What do they do if they are not – Present? Or what’s it called to, ‘Not live in the moment’? If most man-made products, sights, and sounds are designed to distract us (from the present) by competing for our attention and cash who can actually – ‘Live in the pure moment’?
REACTION: What is Life anyway? How do you know if you are really, ‘Present’? What way do you positively check? Can you confirm that you are, ‘Seeing & Thinking Straight’ now?
SOLUTION: What follows is an interactive Guide to check ‘consciousness’ in real time. Clue: it has something to do with, ‘Not being lost in thought but finding and TRUSTING ‘Peace of Mind”. Surely, having a proactive method for peacefully punctuating one’s thoughts – is a rare privilege? It will take 10+ minutes to just start to get the idea and so benefit from the following (currently free/donation basis) educational interactive ‘seminar/Guide’. Then you’ll need over 30 minutes to realise what you can do with it.
PURPOSE: The intention here is to introduce a brand new idiom into the English language – one that’s both useful and popular. We already have,
– “Wake up and smell the coffee” then
– “Stop and smell the roses” and now, the new one
+ “Be still & See Straight”
The two former tend to be passive pastimes, whereas, to proactively ‘See Straight’ provides powerful new perspectives.
Who is it for?: Open minded people and those who’d like an easy way to get ‘straightened out’ after having been ‘bent out of shape’ from the stresses and strains of constant mental and emotional demands which mask their elusive, yet intrinsic – innerLuxury…
Also, whoever thinks, ‘I don’t have time for all this sort of stuff’ may ponder that if they have the time – to open their eyes, then ‘time’ should not be an issue. Even so, ‘many look – but few see’ so if you find that this webinar seems too long, simply, to begin to see what you have missed (it needs at least 30+ minutes to get a glimpse) then perhaps it’s been – too long, since you saw straight (many decades?)!