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What to do with self-development after the course is over?

A. W. Ouellette • August 6, 2020

So, you have acquired some amazing insights, inspirations and understanding of self and others at one of a multitude of self-development courses available these days,

And then you go home

Over time the synapsis paths in the brain that registered the insights and inspirations get covered and overgrown with more immediate or present concerns and thoughts. The energy it then takes to recall the insights is now more difficult to access and over time might even be forgotten.

So, what do many of us do? If you are like me, you will take another self-development course to refresh or explore new paths to insights and understanding. Hoping it then reveals the wisdom gleaned from these insights and make them more easily accessible. Sometimes it works. Though often despite our best intentions the lessons become diluted and less potent. 

The beauty of being among others exploring self-development is that you are in a supportive environment with many people helping you keep the pathways clear. The thing is when you go home to your family or work environment that support may or may not be there. Again, the path gets overgrown or hard to maintain. 

Then there is the world at large; the news alone can wear you down or distract you from your greatest intentions.

The good thing is there are a great many more Self Development courses to go to in the physical world and now online via the internet. I think someone aptly called the process “Rinse and Repeat.”

Science tells us our brain stores pretty much everything we have experienced. I had the opportunity to be hypnotized once, the hypnotist suggested I recall my 7th birthday (I was well in my 30’s at this time) and I was a tad shocked when I found myself in my mind reliving the day with every detail, smell and feeling. I even remembered my old alarm clock that was at my bedside, I heard it tick. 

So, this brings me to a question: “What if we could access the amazing insights and inspirations, we have experienced at a self-development course within ourselves, instantly?” Would that be possible, and if so how? Is it possible to reveal in the present seemingly unconscious wisdom? 

Sometimes, for fun, I would read my own tarot cards to see if I could flush out some insight. When I read them for others, I’d often be surprised and observed that many things I’d learned in a self-development courses would surface through my interpretation of the symbols and meanings of the cards. My intention, always was to empower the person to access answers already within them. It often helped us both understand the questions that came up and created the clarity of new options and choices for them.

Though I enjoyed the cards they were still an outside resource. What if we could read our own mind’s imagination as symbols and then explore what that could mean in our life situations. What if the intention to expose insights buried beneath daily mundane thoughts and concerns could be a rich resource that can augment our own individual evolution and development? After all, genetically and composition wise we all are made of the remnants of the big bang. There should be 14 billion years of info to access. The Big Bang has been one hell of a self-development course that we are all in and it appears to be ongoing.

What I offer is an experiment utilizing material from our dreams, fears, transitory beliefs, Shadows, Light awareness, Peak experiences, and --well, stuff gleaned from Self-Development courses.

The intention is to explore deeper and wider meaning in our own lives and the world at large. The energy of shared insight with clarity can be impactful and empowering both in our inner and external world. If you think this might interest you be sure sign up for my webinar series Reveal unconscious Wisdom only a Thought Away. Part one is: Uncover your FEAR Monsters Reveal the Wisdom.

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