How'd
They Do That?
by Keith Varnum
"How'd
they do that?" I asked myself time and time
again in my youth.
As
a journalist and documentary filmmaker, I witnessed
ordinary people performing extraordinary feats
on countless occasions. I documented individuals
in moments of crisis and emergency going beyond
the limits they and society believed possible.
Caught up in earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and
accidents, I watched mild-mannered people become
super-heroes.
When
extreme circumstances demand action, paranormal
abilities arise from normal folks. Women lift
two-ton trucks and hold them aloft until their
child or husband is freed from beneath the vehicle.
Young boys perform successful medical procedures
as if they were trained professionals. Men lead
victims to safety through burning buildings, pitch-black
forests and raging floods. Teenagers bend steel
and rip open closed elevator doors to liberate
loved ones. Scared people jump ten feet over a
chasm to safety. Given a death sentence by doctors,
people heal themselves spontaneously.
"Where
do human beings get the power and knowledge to
perform such implausible feats?" I wondered.
I observed that when life offers people a choice
between their beliefs in what is possible and
the necessity to save another from harm, people
often scrap their perceived limitations and choose
to do whatever needs to be done. Every day people
choose life, caring and rescue over the restrictions
of their belief systems.
"If
we can break out of our belief box when life has
us up against the wall, why can't we release our
limiting beliefs at will when we are not in a
crisis?" I inquired within myself.
I
looked around in my world for examples of people
who know how to free themselves from tribal collective
limitations-mainstream cultural beliefs-in order
to access fresh possibilities of human potential.
I discovered my models through reading biographies
of dynamic individuals and interviewing adventurous
people. I found that people who are forerunners,
pioneers and explorers in social, political and
artistic expression invariably refer to one or
more moments in their lives in which they opened
to a peak experience.
And
not only do these resourceful people make reference
to these extraordinary moments, they draw strength,
wisdom and compassion from these glimpses of their
true power. They have learned how to tap into
these past moments of heightened awareness and
achievement in order to surmount present life
challenges. Whether it be excellence in athletic
or artistic expression, or success in business
or romance, these potent moments of "transcendence
of the ordinary" act as wells of inspiration
and inventiveness that enable people to handle
current predicaments.
With
a degree of benevolent innocence, I decided that
if these people could break free of their restrictive
belief systems and tap into the power of previous
peak experiences, then I could as well. Their
successes inspired me to try this approach myself-to
reach beyond my perceived boundaries.
Every
day now I invite magic into my life and welcome
miracles into my world. It is my heartfelt wish
that you too are inspired to go beyond your own
self-created limits.
What
do we have to lose---except our fears and imaginary
walls?
Drawing
from the wisdom of native and ancient
spiritual traditions, Keith
Varnum shares his 30 years
of practical success as an author,
personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker,
radio host, restaurateur, vision quest
guide and international seminar leader
with "The Dream Workshops."
Keith helps people get the love, money
and health they want with his free
Prosperity Ezine, free Empowerment
Tape and free Coaching at www.TheDream.com |
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