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The Principle

Learning to make each day become a full Space-Time,
and to build our life in a way that we love our self and our life.
Learning to motivate ourselves to become active.

  • Making every day become a reality that does not resemble yesterday's: What was done yesterday needs to give way to what needs to be done today.

  • Learning the pleasure that comes from giving our best to our actions, without knowing what will happen; and learning to differentiate between the goal itself and the desire to give our best, the desire being simply giving value to what needs to be done, and the goal being the necessity to succeed in the action. The intention of doing requires only that we do, and not that we use this "doing" as the object of a goal to reach.
  • Learning to be attentive, and to not keep count of Time or want to shorten or extend it as if it was a non-invited intruder.
  • Learning to want to make the effort instead of forcing our self.
  • Learning to make peace within.
  • Learning to structure our mind.
  • Learning to "reflect on" instead of "think about."
  • Learning to build a Language of Meaning, and to give words the meaning that will structure the Instinct for Life and signify it, in the direction of today. And at the same time undoing the Non-Sense of the words of urge, which gets lost in the impulsivity of emotional discharges.
  • Learning to decide which actions we want to undertake, as well as the order in which they will happen.
  • Knowing what we are talking about: To have experienced it effectively and emotionally.
  • Acquiring self-confidence, which is what will make us feel truly acknowledged, through the quality of all our actions.
  • Learning to build a coherent inner Language for our self, meaning a language consistent with our real experiences.
The principle of the School of Aliveness & Adulthood is to do and continue to do,
without ever doing the same; and to learn
to like it and want to do it again...
 
 
   

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