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New perspectives
26 Feb 2004

Move your mind to a place of new perspective and you can think laterally. Move your whole being to a place of higher perspective and not only does your thinking change, but a whole new world opens up. This is what passion can do. It can take you to a place of clarity and vision, creativity and wisdom. From there flows a current of vitality and wellbeing that can move under, around, over and through any obstacles to a fulfilling life. When Rusty Schweikert made his space walk from Apollo 9 and saw the earth as a whole, it changed him forever: ‘Frames and boundaries over which we fight are not real from the perspective of space. Individual responsibility comes out of that direct experience of seeing the planet as a whole … there is no longer room on the planet for a concept that is so fundamentally “them and us” … we are all interconnected.’_When you see your life from a higher perspective you are opening up to a richer and deeper view of existence, a sense of wholeness. You are seeing the big picture. This is something people report time and time again, when they connect with their Senssoma blueprint. There they connect with the wellspring from which passion and joyful action originate. It is in that deep experience of self that time and space somehow become fluid, and unforeseen possibilities unfurl. There is something sacred and soulful about this place of inner knowing. It is akin to having taken an inner pilgrimage to one’s own source. There is a widening and deepening of consciousness, an opening into an awareness of the more that is always happening. With this comes an intensification and amplification in some cases of going beyond the normal categories of time and space. It’s a legally induced high that brings a new sense of perspective and clarity – the kind of exalted state that inspiration and vision love to visit. Quick tip Reflecting on the landscape of your own life, reviewing crucial moments and experiences, such as times of change, deep loss, peak experiences, moments of grace and of serendipity, is one way to gain deep insights into yourself and what matters to you. So, find a quiet place, take a pen and paper and note down some of the crucial points in your life. You might notice that certain themes emerge, or qualities that are important to you – courage, perhaps, or honesty.

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