Monday, July 31, 2006

Instant biographical obliteration

7:00

Instant biographical obliteration (IBO) is a super-skill.

It's when you're able, at any moment, to completely forget who you are, where you've been, what you've lived through, etc. so that your perception of everything and every single thing around you is pure and innocent, like as if you had just been born.

Most people, unfortunately, cannot forget what they've lived through. They carry their biographical "baggage" with them all the time, whether it's consciously or unconsciously.

In other words, we see the world NOT as it really is, but as we are (and as our particular life has programmed us to see).

That is, we only see what our past life has prepared us to see. We don't really experience anything new.

That's why being spontaneous is so exciting and so liberating. It's when you just go with the moment, almost without regard for who you are or what life you've had. You just feel the moment, and you flow with it.

Oftentimes, the wisdom of this "moment" is far greater than your own wisdom or intelligence.

This moment can present you with new choices, or can make you realize you've come to a crossroads, and your life can change dramatically.

Most people cannot create this moment, although many can sense this moment when it arrives.

Instant biographical obliteration is a success secret, because as you master this skill of being able to completely forget who you are, you become more and more capable of creating new minds, new moods, new perceptions -- at will. This enhances and enriches your life in ways you cannot yet imagine.