Life is an ongoing projection. Or an interplay between the content of your mind and what is happening outside. The interplay between the inside and outside of your perception of life. Or a movie or story of which we don’t know how it exactly ends. Except by dying. For the Buddhists, Hindus, Yogis, and sages, it is known that the outer life is merely a reflection of the inner world and life. For some others, both have no influence on each other. They haven’t recognized the connection and interplay of both yet.
There are many principles that always work. One of them is the principle of projection.
The principle of projection tells us that when we see life as a long film that projects, creates and depicts all the events of one’s life or movie, this film comes from our consciousness. Form our subconscious and conscious mind.
When we aren’t happy with the content of the film, we can only change it by going into the projection room and change the tape of the movie.
What does the movie reflect on the outer screen of our life? The content or focus of our intimate conversations, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, as well as the relationship we have with ourselves. The image we carry of ourselves.
Most people don’t go consciously into their projection room, to direct the movie they see on the outer screen of their life. They have this room, with all the necessary tools, but aren’t aware of it. They continuously forget that they are sitting or more precise; living in their personal movie theatre of their life.
Oblivious to the fact, that they are experiencing a movie play, in which they are actually the writer, director, projector, actor and watcher at the same time.
When they experience a trash film, soap opera, tragedy or any other type of scenes or movie they don’t like, they try to change the actors, but not their own written script. They don’t ask themselves if, perhaps, they haven’t chosen to put in the right film in their projection room.
As long as you don’t know that your vivid imagination, inner conversations, conscious and subconscious beliefs, feelings, and expectations of life’s events are your personal projection room, you keep acting in your own movie, without knowing that you’re also the writer, director, projector, and watcher similarily.
“Our minds influence the key activity of the brain, which then influences everything; perception, cognition, thoughts and feelings, personal relationships; they’re all a projection of you.”
Deepak Chopra
Part of the game of life is to realize this, as well as to learn how to write, direct, project, act and watch your absolute favorite movie.
Changing your personal movie-tape.
For everybody who is tired of trash films, soaps, tragedies, violent movies and illness and anything else they don’t want to have in their life, have to refuse to allow any focus that contains these things in forms of thoughts, feelings, images, concepts, conversations, movies, social media or news to enter their personal movie theatre, by refusing to deal with these things in your consciousness.
Similarly, it helps, when you change the tape or film of your movie, by going into your projection room and projecting with closed eyes as already true whatever you like to see in your personal movie of life.
The techniques of auto-suggestion, in combination with your imagination, like visualizing, affirming, collages and meditation, are the tools to change the tape or film.
Your projection room has a doorman during the day and whenever when you’re normally awake.
Just before falling asleep, after waking up or when we are very relaxed, the doorman of our projection room gets dizzy and lets us pass into the projection room. This doorman is called R.A.S, Reticular Activating System, and filters amongst much more, whatever you perceive.
Once you start allowing only the highest, clearest and best thoughts, ideas, beliefs, words, images or experiences to be in your projection room and consciousness, the content of the scenes and film of your life starts to reflect only the highest, clearest and best.
A life full of joy, love, abundance, health and loving relationships.
Successful directing requires clarity, focus, working in the projection room, faith and belief, as well the decision to cease giving unwanted scenes and films, space in your consciousness for their projection in outer experiences of your life.
What includes the most beautiful movie of your life?
What have you seen enough? What do you want to see instead?
Which beliefs and images empower the new things you want to see?
Enjoy the sneaking into your projection room and experiencing a movie you love.
“When you do the work, you see who you are by seeing who you think other people are. Eventually you come to see that everything outside of you is a reflection of your own thinking. You are the storyteller, the project of all stories, and the world is the projected image of your thoughts.”
Byron Katie