The greatest men and women of all ages have
practiced solitude regularly. They learned how to use silence to still their
minds and tap into their superconscious powers for answers to their
questions.
In this newsletter, you learn how you can apply this wonderful technique
immediately to improve the quality of your inner and outer life.
The Magic of Solitude
Your feelings, your emotions, are the access
point to your inner powers of mind. The most important part in the process of
getting in touch with your feelings is to begin to practice solitude on a
regular basis. Solitude is the most powerful activity in which you can engage.
Men and women who practice it correctly and on a regular basis never fail to
be amazed at the difference it makes in their lives.
Most people have never practiced solitude. Most people have never sat down
quietly by
themselves for any period of time in their entire lives. Most
people are so busy being busy, doing something-even watching television-that
it's highly unusual for them to simply sit, deliberately, and do nothing.
But as Catherine Ponder points out, "Men and women begin to become great when
they begin to take time quietly by themselves, when they begin to practice
solitude." And here's the method you can use.
To get the full benefit of your periods of solitude, you
must sit quietly for at least 30 to 60 minutes at a time. If you haven't done
it before, it will take the first 25 minutes or so for you to stop fidgeting
and moving around. You'll almost have to hold yourself physically in your seat.
You'll have an almost irresistible desire to get up and do something. But you
must persist.
Solitude requires that you sit quietly, perfectly still, back and head erect,
eyes open, without cigarettes, candy, writing materials, music or any
interruptions whatsoever for at least 30 minutes. An hour is better.
Become completely relaxed, and breathe deeply. Just let your mind flow. Don't
deliberately try to think about anything. The harder you "don't try," the more
powerfully it works. After 20 or 25 minutes, you'll begin to feel deeply
relaxed. You'll begin to experience a flow of energy coming into your mind and
body.
You'll have a tremendous sense of well-being. At this point, you'll be ready
to get the full benefit of these moments of contemplation.
The River of Ideas
The incredible thing about solitude is that if it
is done correctly, it works just about 100 percent of the time. While you're
sitting there, a stream, a river, of ideas will flow through your mind. You'll
think about countless subjects in an uncontrolled stream of consciousness. Your
job is just to relax and listen to your inner voice.
At a certain stage during your period of solitude, the answers to the most
pressing difficulties facing you will emerge quietly and clearly, like a boat
putting gently to the side of a lake. The answer that you seek will come to you
so clearly and it will feel so perfect that you'll experience a deep sense of
gratitude and contentment.
Trusting Yourself
When you emerge from this period of quiet, you
must do exactly what has come to you. It may involve dealing with a human
situation. It may involve starting something or quitting something. Whatever it
is, when you follow the guidance that you received in solitude, it will turn
out to be exactly the right thing to do. Everything will be OK. And it will
usually work out far better than you could have imagined. Just try it and
see.
You must learn to trust yourself. You must develop the habit of listening to
yourself and then acting on the guidance you receive.
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