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Building foundations and creating space

How your pictorial thinking may enrich your daily life and dissolve tensions.

Because other people often allow their memories to be shaped in retrospect by their personal circumstances, what you remember often does not match what others remember.

If everyone contradicts what you remember, this can shake your confidence in yourself and tear the ground away. When you feel this impossibility, it can help you to be tolerant and still like yourself.

Imagine that the abundance of your inner images and thoughts is like flowers in a large meadow. Inner images are not only an expression of what has been recorded from the outside, but also of inner depth, of inner strength.

In the future we will all train our ability to think in pictures as the basis of our ability of remembering. Everything becomes a great unity, the diversity finds its order. That's what it's about!

Your high ability to remember long past events and your strong visual memory are great strengths. This comes from your ability to think in pictures.

For you everything is permeated with life: the flowers, the sun, the bees, the wind, the scent. Can you feel that others cannot follow you there?

As you can think in a different way than many others, you unconsciously communicate on two different levels. Then you are misunderstood or you appear as a liar and face the choice of either withdrawing or arguing for your truth. But that cannot be solved by discussion. What are you doing  then - arguing or withdrawing?  Or?...

Can you feel your inner ground, surrender to it and feel how it carries all and brings everything forth?  In talking to others can you retain your awareness of your inner grounding that accompanies you and organizes your thoughts? Can you manage to calmly express how your memories and thoughts live in you? That changes the mood in the room and between you and the others. Then it is a pleasure to exchange ideas with you.

On the other hand, traumatic experiences can lead to negative memories becoming present in full force as so-called "flash back memories". This can lead to incomprehension, irritation and attacks.

Make your pictorial thinking and its flexibility available to others! As a result, the others also feel something of the ground on which your thoughts are rooted. When you notice this, it gives you the opportunity to contribute differently and to give yourself free space. This helps the others to understand you and to communicate with you.

Make your pictorial thinking and its versatility available to others!