Level One Integrations
November 19, 2011 by tdomf_25e5a
Filed under Integrations
Right now I’m most consumed with getting rid of my personal mysticisms and working on my Friday Night Essence.
First, I’ve always known that my essence is performing music, problem being how to do it full time. I am into many types of music, but mainly Rock ans Blues. I can now see how much mysticism there is in the existing body of work in that field, but I still believe in the potential of the art forms, going at them with a Neothink base. Am I off base in that direction?
Also, am still having problems with my personal mysticisms, such as smoking, overeating and bouts with lazyness.I read how people read the literature and instantly quit these bad habits, but I’m still strugggling.
My mind has always been open to expand beyond normal paradigms and the status quo, so it is great to have the opportunity to interact with others that also think beyond the box.
My feedback today, is not on the materials presented, but on the presentation itself.
To sit and listen to someone typing in answers is very slow and distracting, and prevents full concentration and absorption of the material. In fact it is in contrast to the entire concept of “Power-Thinking” and the “Mini-Day Schedule” as presented in the First Heirloom.
For myself, in addition to attending numerous continuing education courses and seminars, I have been a public speaker, course facilitator, and training instructor for several years; from the days of chalk boards and overheads, to integrated online presentations incorporating the use of PowerPoint.
So in the essence of “Creating Value”, I highly suggest and request that future sessions be delivered as a live presentation, using PowerPoint to highlight each of the major points, while Mark actually delivers the information himself.
This provides more interest, especially for adults, to more easily recognize what is to be discussed, envisioning the bulleted points, while listening to Mark delivering the material directly as an audio presentation.
I look forward to the next meeting!