Deconstruct
DECONSTRUCT = to take something apart in order to reveal the basis or composition often with the intention of exposing biases, flaws, or inconsistencies
QUESTION: Do you know how to deconstruct a problem in your life?
STORY: Our hands help us to construct things like gardens, houses, paintings, boxes and lots more. Our intellect constructs the ideas, beliefs, prejudices and biases that form the structure of our life. To construct means to form something by arranging parts. It is good to learn how to construct things. Our lives are built and constructed by our beliefs and biases. While some beliefs are based upon a truthful foundation - many beliefs are built upon untruths (errors, mistakes, lies) and this is what leads to problems. It is essential and very necessary for us to learn how to face our problems and to deconstruct our faulty beliefs. How do you deconstruct a faulty belief? Well, you use your intellect (and your higher reasoning process) to reveal the Truth behind a problem. Translation® is a very beneficial and essential tool I have been practicing for over 50 years! To practice Translation®, you simply sit down with pen and paper and write out the 5-Steps to deconstruct what appears to be a problem. When you finish, you awaken to the TRUTH that is ever present - and you walk forward into your day with a new understanding of the TRUTH that is here now ALL there is. I will teach Translation® every year for the rest of my life. Learn more: https://www.drawingtogether.com/translation-class
QUOTES
“Consciousness conceives, governs, constructs and becomes the activity of the body.” ~ Deepak Chopra
“Even by common wisdom, there seem to be both people and objects in my dream that are outside myself, but clearly they were created in myself and are part of me, they are mental constructs in my own brain.” ~ Ray Kurzweil
“Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr.
EXERCISE
STOP.
Relax.
Sit quietly. Assume an erect posture.
Sense the breath.
Sit calmly.
Ask yourself: Is there a problem that stands in the way of me living my life's purpose?
Get your pen and paper and use words or draw lines expressing this problem being deconstructed back to its truthful foundation.
Move forward into your day feeling filled with the Energy of your unique life purpose.