TAKING THE LEAP
The Way to Realize your Personal Growth Goals
with Radical Writing
Conscious, nonjudgmental observation produces
change.
Heisenberg’s
Law of Uncertainty,
the foundation of quantum physics
Radical Writing is a technique of uncensored writing that brings your deepest desires,
hidden motivations, and unidentified obstacles safely into focus so that you
can consciously choose how to act -- or not act -- upon them. This method
of self-exploration creates a safe place to vent, act out, fantasize, take
revenge, grieve, destroy, and plead. It provides an unconditionally accepting
confessor and private oracle all in one.
Moving from “trance-formation” to
transformation
Regardless
of whether the transformation we seek is from deprivation to abundance, from
disease to health, from struggle to ease, or from unrelenting ambition to
relaxation, the change cannot be made in leaps and bounds. Safely, the process
can be taken only one step at a time. Leaps, in the physical world, require
muscle and choreography. Unpracticed, they are dangerous to body and spirit and
can leave us cripplingly unbalanced. Imbalance fosters doubt, doubt prompts
fear, and fear leads to regression and paralysis. Only a step-by-step
progression allows us the security we need for successful and sustained
transformation.
Radical
Writing teaches The Six Universal Principles of Transformation as a foundation upon
which we can take incremental steps in the outer world while indulging leaps of
the imagination. The more mindful we become of how these principles operate in
our lives, the more quickly and accurately we will be able to identify
underlying motivations for our feelings and actions.
The practice of recognizing these principles in our own minds and in others’
actions intensifies our abilities to observe and intuit. Applying the
principles trains us to hear more clearly our own thoughts and beliefs, to observe
more keenly how the world mirrors these thoughts and beliefs, and to sense more
acutely how and where the activity of the conscious and subconscious minds
affects our physical bodies.
By practicing The Six Universal Principles of Transformation, we increase our
awareness of exactly how we create, promote, and/or allow chronic situations to
perpetuate in our lives. When we apply the principles to recollections of our
own history, we see how our thoughts affected our levels of power—some thoughts
magnifying it, others insidiously or flagrantly leeching it from the cells of
tissues where memory is stored.
“Wait a minute! You’re telling me that I’m creating, promoting, and
allowing for the pain in my life and the disruption of my happiness?” you might
wonder.
Yes, I am saying exactly that.
“How could weak men who are terrified of commitment, demanding women who are
impossible to satisfy, parasitic children who refuse to take responsibility for
their own lives, corporate downsizing, unfair child support laws, headaches,
backaches, allergies, PMS, chronic fatigue, cancer, or addiction be of my
creation?” writers want to know.
The answer is simple—and a great rub to the ego. Chronic issues or patterns
serve to keep us enrolled in our stories. They perpetuate the trances we have
cast upon ourselves in our chosen roles -- as victim, survivor, rescuer, loyal
supporter, traitor, savior, romantic, realist, good parent, black sheep,
scapegoat. We break the spell simply by recognizing and non-judgmentally observing what we have done in
the past and continue to do in the present to create, promote, or allow our
pain. These are:
The Six Universal Principles
of Transformation
1. What you resist
persists.
2. What you acknowledge increases.
3. What you withhold is withheld from you.
4. All perception is projection.
5. You get not what you want, but what you believe.
6. What you give out is what you want most.
To learn more about these powerful principles and how to incorporate them into
your personal growth plan, go to http://www.radicalwriting.com