Mari4199 wrote:Well, knowledge is one thing that you can easily attain. You just have to read. Simple.
Some books are harder to find than others. In theory, you are correct. But sometimes, there are no books, and you have to write it yourself. That's the fun part.
And as for concentration, it's called the privacy of your own home.
I tried that, but I became a recluse. Clearly, a new tactic is in order. A tactic which will take much more strategy and intelligence, but is much more efficient.
I am tired if people who have lost the childlike wonder that enables us to do such things. I am not being mean but if you don't think thoses things are possible, Don't ruin someone elses ideals with your more jaded ones!
I'm not saying it's not possible. It's very possible. What I'm saying is that drastic long-term physical change isn't as easy as you may think. A bit of self-hypnosis, or even a lot of self-hypnosis, is unlikely to do the trick. Such a drastic change will require considerable energy, time, and dedication, perhaps even requiring one's complete change in attitude towards self and others.
Then again, in the face of the trials of psyche, affecting change is easier than maintaining the status quo. Ironic, isn't it?
Also someone with jimmy hendrix being quoted in there post should be a bit more open minded.
Howard Hendrix. It's Howard Hendrix.
I don't mean to sound harsh or anything. I've done my time in meditation. I know what it takes to completely recreate yourself. It takes a lot more than a flight of fancy with your head up in the clouds. I should know, I actually tried that.
I've spent years building up enough strength to reprogram my cellular structure. I can only pray that you maintain your willpower longer than I did.