I won’t deny, I struggled to read this. Not that the messages were hard to grasp, quite the opposite, really. The writing is simply, too simplistic. So simplistic that the meaning lacked any gravitas. Then again, perhaps that’s the point? That these lessons should be peddled to the spoon fed masses, but are those people the ones who really read books?
Perhaps I set myself up at a disadvantage with checking this out at the library. This may serve better as a chapter a day type of lesson learning instead of reading it all at once.
And so, with each book I read, by the end I ask myself, “What did you learn?” And it is also in a chapter of this books about making mistakes. This book, in my opinion, needs to be edited. Even though it is not perfect, Humble still published his art. A lesson for you, fellow artists, perfection isn’t real and someone will resonate with your work. Just get out of your comfort zone, those of a like mind shall inevitably find you.
This is what stuck with me most:
“Every moment is a brushstroke on that masterpiece of your lie won't be complete until your life is complete. Fortunately and unfon. nately, you won't be here to see the final product.
That final product was never for you. You are simply a part of ths creation adding to the creation. We don't live in this universe; we are the universe.
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of en ergy, frequency and vibration." - Nikola Tesla
There's nothing to solve, ponder, or search for. Energy, frequencies and vibrations are felt; they cannot be created or destroyed, they can only be changed. This is one of those brief moments when so ence and spirituality can hold hands. Listen to your feelings, trust your struggles-it's how everything in this universe tends to work.
Our realities exist within us. Our beliefs are simply belies, andered day impossible seems to be a temporary word. Youre going to med a myriad of folks who want to tell you your purpose.”