The lack of growth and movement leads to the release of energy, which can be accumulated by stretching, like a bowstring or spring. The stored energy can be used for explosive growth. To do this, you need to have a specific goal and avoid energy leakage. Fear and joy are radiators to release excess energy. In addition, the energy can leave through parasitic actions that are kind of calming. Any activity, including thoughts, leads to a drain of energy.
When the internal positive, active tension accumulates, it is impossible to let it fight off, doing time-consuming energy-consuming nonsense. It is necessary to allow the positive voltage to accumulate to a critical mass, until the spring is fully compressed, when it begins to straighten out, producing useful work.
It is necessary to meditate not for pleasure, but in order, like a spring, to accumulate energy and, straightening up, overcoming fear, to realize this energy in motion.
Let go of what goes away. We live in a wave world, movement is life. Holding what goes away, you pull the bowstring, sooner or later you let go, and then what might have come back will never come back.
Holding back your desires from within, you are like a spring that accumulates energy. If your desires are restrained from the outside, then you are like someone who leans against a wall in the hope of moving it. The more you push, the more the wall resists. Both options have a place to be. In the first case, you can reach critical mass and explode. The second option can be used as a dam.
Ideas rush into reality and are ready to provide energy for this. If the idea is implemented slowly, but slightly restrained, the energy of ideas will accumulate. By holding back ideas, you allow them to accumulate strength and energy, avoiding burnout.
When a person does something that he or she doesn't feel like doing, this person gets an opportunity to do what he or she wants to.
It resembles a spring that takes your efforts to be tightened up and later, when it straightens you get a nice additional acceleration.
Do something you don't feel like doing in order to get what you want. As doing something you don't feel like doing gives you strength to do what you want. You tighten up a spring that will straighten to give you an impulse of strength.
When someone does something that doesn't feel like doing, this someone trains spiritual strength that will help to fulfil many of the desirable goals.
To jump, you must first bend, Then straighten up and fly into the sky. After all, if you're up like a bird seeking, You start with the fact that in the spring to twist…
The essence of the wave is the spring and the accumulation of kinetic energy of time. In the negative half-wave time, like a spring, is inhibited and energy accumulates due to destruction, in the positive half-wave stored energy creates an explosive effect.
The first function of psychology is sedative, and the second is the repair of the human soul. First, remove the pain, and then fix the mind, tightening bolts and springs, screwing balls and rollers.
The ability to consciously do nothing is the ability to tighten the spring. It is the ability to focus efforts into a point and, having reached critical mass, to create a new universe with an explosion.
The main problem of the squirrel is that it does not just run in the wheel, but cocking the spring. Sooner or later the tension will rise to the limit and then.
Don’t get too conceited being successful, don’t give up being defeated. Keep your wishes in check, hurry your un-wishes up. Restrain conversations, restrain excessive movements. Listen more, speak less.
Money is the concentrate of movement. Money is the concentrate of time. Money is the concentrate of love. Money is a concentrate of energy and strength.
The tendency of a system to disintegrate is the tendency to grow. However, the desire of the system to become a point is also a desire for growth. And the, and the this growth, only with different sides. On the one hand, chaos grows, on the other, order.
When a person stops growing, all the unrealized energy of growth begins to accumulate, turning into potential energy. If you then pull the trigger, removing the restraints, explosive growth will begin.
The tale of Ilya Muromets gives hope to all people who have lost a lot of time on entertainment, vices, entertainment, depression and depression. Blessed are the poor in spirit, because they are like a coiled spring that has been coiled for a long time. The energy stored in the point is enormous. Even our universe is said to have originated from a point. If the Genie is released from the bottle, he will be capable of miracles.
The poor in spirit is like a coiled spring, like the point from which our universe arose. Vices restrain such a person, but if a person gets rid of the Vice and finds freedom, he will become similar in power to God.