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Perfection

The young and conceptual image of a large stone in the shape of the human brain

Perfection is defined as a state of completeness and flawlessness.
Have you ever experienced perfection?
Does it exist?
Is it egotistical to think that we can achieve perfection?
Is perfection a perceived concept and does it mean something different to others?
Most importantly, does it matter?
In the grand scheme of life, does it matter if you achieve perfection and does it matter if you perceive something as having achieved perfection while someone else may disagree?

I ate a chocolate chip biscuit the other day.
In my opinion, the baker achieved perfection.
There was nothing wrong in my mind with that biscuit.
It brought my taste buds to nirvana.
It was delicious and it made me so happy to eat it.
What a biscuit!
Have you ever experienced that before?
That total feeling of perfection!

What keeps us from thinking or feeling that when we create something ourselves?
Most of us create something and then begin to tear it down mentally – which in turn tears down our confidence.
Is this innate in humans or just those of us lucky enough to think we aren’t good enough to ever achieve perfection?

This in itself is flawed thinking!
Our minds are perfect.
How we perceive things is what becomes fuzzy.
We have experiences that cloud what is really there and what we perceive to be there. Know that our minds are miracles and are perfect.
Know that we are capable of incredible things.
Urban legend says we only use 10% of our brain.
Although physically we use all of our brain what we really are using is a small portion of our potential.
This keeps us from accepting and achieving perfection because we hold back a lot of our potential out of fear.

Perfection is not something that many people can accept – but is so worth the effort of exploring and understanding because it helps raise your awareness of what you truly are capable of and how you alone hold yourself back from reaching that level.

You have to Start!

Many people get ready to get ready. Maybe you would like to learn to play the piano. You research teachers in your area and maybe even call around for appointments but then you stop short of setting up your first session. Why is this? Why is it so hard to get started? It’s very simple. Fear!
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Worthy Ideal

Webster defines “ideal” as a standard of perfection, beauty or excellence; an ultimate object or aim of endeavour. A worthy ideal is more than a goal - it is that which inspires the soul to move onward and upward to a greater awareness of the sheer beauty and abundance of life - real life.
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