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Robert Fritz — STRUCTURES — Creating Your Life Course

Robert Fritz — STRUCTURES — Creating Your Life Course
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elib.tech Exclusive… sharing elsewhere will result in a bann!This training is a combination of short daily modules where you learn about the creative process and living exercises and activities where you will have the opportunity to practice different aspects of the creating process.Go at your own pace. As little as 10 minutes everyday is enough to help you build the skills you need to create the things that matter most to you.What You’ll Learn Level 1.  CreatingLevel 2.  StructureLevel 3.  OrientationLevel 4.  FreedomLevel 5.  LifeForming the PathPeople who come to my native Boston often ask me, “How did they ever design the layout of the roads?” There appears to be no recognizable city planning in Boston. The Boston roads were actually formed by utilizing existing cow paths.But how did these cow paths come to be?The cow moving through the topography tended to move where it was immediately easiest to move. When a cow saw a hill ahead, she did not say to herself, “Aha! A hill! I must navigate around it.” Rather she put one foot in front of another, taking whichever step was easiest at that moment, perhaps avoiding a rock or taking the smallest incline. In other words, what determined her behavior was the structure of the land.Each time cows passed through the same area. It became easier for them to take the same path they had taken the last time, because the path became more and more clearly defined.Thus, the structure of the land gave rise to the cows’ consistent pattern of behavior in moving from place to place. As a result, city planning in Boston gravitates around the mentality of the seventeenth-century cow.Moving Along the PathOnce a structure exists, energy moves through that structure by the path of least resistance. In other words, energy moves where it is easiest for it to go.This is true not only for cows, but for all of nature. The water in a river flows along the path of least resistance. The wind blowing through the concrete canyons of Manhattan takes the path of least resistance. Electrical currents, whether in simple devices, such as light bulbs, or in the complex circuitry found in today’s sophisticated computers, flow along paths of least resistance.If you watch the flow of pedestrian traffic in time-lapse photography, you can track the patterns of people walking on a busy street, avoiding each other on their way. Sometimes a pedestrian’s path of least resistance is to walk straight ahead, sometimes to move to the right or left, sometimes to walk faster, and sometimes to slow down or wait a moment.You got to where you are in your life right now by moving along the path of least resistance.Thank You ALL For Making This Possible For All Of US. Robert Fritz – Creating Your Life GB  Contributors: Ratio FreeElite/VIP: 3 weeksPower Users (PU): 7 weeksUsers: Upgrade to PU

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