FROM DILIP MUKERJEA

"Genius is in-born, may it never be still-born."

"Oysters, irritated by grains of sand, give birth to pearls. Brains, irritated by curiosity, give birth to ideas."

"Brainpower is the bridge to the future; it is what transports you from wishful thinking to willful doing."

"Unless you keep learning & growing, the status quo has no status."

Friday, September 30, 2022

Just sharing some vital lessons from a segment of the Star Wars movie, The Empire Strikes Back:

[You can watch the movie-clip capturing the scenario here: https://youtu.be/4RhmHfh7ZI8]
A little bit of background:
While visiting the Dragonah Planet to seek out the Jedi Master Yoda, Luke Skywalker and his robot drone R2D2, unexpectedly crashlanded with their X-Wing fighter in the swamp.
Luke coudn't initiate action in using the power of the Force to lift the fighter out of the swamp, despite urging by Master Yoda.
Here's the dailogue:
LUKE:
"Oh, no. We'll never get it out now."
(Yoda stamps his foot in irritation.)
YODA:
"So certain are you. Always with you it cannot be done. Hear you nothing that I say?"
(Luke looks uncertainly out at the ship.)
LUKE:
"Master, moving stones around is one thing. This is totally different."
YODA:
"No! No different! Only different in your mind. You must unlearn what you have learned."
LUKE:
(focusing, quietly)
"All right, I'll give it a try."
YODA:
"No! Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try."
(Luke closes his eyes and concentrates on thinking the ship out. Slowly, the X-wing's nose begins to rise above the water. It hovers for a moment and then slides back, disappearing once again.)
LUKE:
(panting heavily}
"I can't. It's too big."
YODA:
"Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hm? Mmmm."
(Luke shakes his head.)
YODA (CONT’D):
"And well you should not. For my ally in the Force. And a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we..."
(Yoda pinches Luke's shoulder{
"... not this crude matter."
(a sweeping gesture)
"You must feel the Force around you."
(gesturing)
"Here, between you... me... the tree... the rock... everywhere! Yes, even between this land and that ship!"
LUKE:
(discouraged)
"You want the impossible."
(Quietly Yoda turns toward the X-wing fighter. With his eyes closed and his head bowed, he raises his arm and points at the ship. Soon, the fighter rises above the water and moves forward as R2D2 beeps in terror and scoots away. The entire X-wing moves majestically, surely, toward the shore. Yoda stands on a tree root and guides the fighter carefully down toward the beach.
Luke stares in astonishment as the fighter settles down onto the shore. He walks toward Master Yoda.)
LUKE (CONT’D):
"I don't... I don't believe it."
YODA:
"That is why you fail."
(Luke shakes his head, bewildered.)
Luke was evidently unsure of him, judging from his seemingly negative language impressions.

Interestingly, Tony Robbins calls this phenomenon, Transformational Vocabulary (Power of Words).

In a nut shell, the habitual words you use determine your emotional state and behaviour.

Using positve language to change how you feel about certain situations can change how you respond to life's difficulties.

For example, instead of saying "I'll try..." or "I hope to...", replace it with, "I plan to..."!


Luke gave up easily, and apparently could not believe in his own capability.
As Master Yoda put it, "That's why you fail", in rebuttal!
Drawing intellectual cues from the late Bob Proctor:

"To believe in the things you can see and touch is no belief at all. But to believe in the unseen is both a triumph and a blessing.

"Faith and fear both demand you believe in something you cannot see. You choose."

“Faith is the ability to see the invisible and believe in the incredible and that is what enables believers to receive what the masses think is impossible.”

So, to sum up:
In order to be able to initiate action to do something worthwhile in your life, you need be mindful of what you are telling yourself, and need to believe in yourself as well as your ability to execute your intended action.



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