Book Title: Unlimited Horizons
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Crosswind Publishing Germany

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________________ 92 Unlimited Horizons • silently assent to an action or situation relating to the theme of a challenge Each one of these mechanisms sets off sequences of events that provide opportunities for neutralizing the corresponding theme. Intentionally triggered challenges often provoke a flood of powerful and passionate events that may thoroughly upset our current social consensus and propel us into a completely different frame of life. Yet it gives us a fair chance to free ourselves from burdensome influences that otherwise might overshadow our life for unforeseeable more time. More often than not it takes considerable courage to enter this route. Yet in the long run this is a sure and rapid way to become the strong, sovereign being we deeply feel within us. How deeply a challenge affects our life depends entirely on the intensity of our EMOTIONAL engagement in it, never on how directly (or remotely) we participate in the respective activities. Indirect involvement or silent assent born out of fierce passionate agreement subjects our life to the respective challenge with the exact same intensity we feel. The mere fact that an emotional response gets triggered within us, indicates that we have not neutralized the respective theme yet. Challenges we could not fully experience or neutralize, perceive as failed, or ran out of time while engaging in it, do not automatically expire at the end of our life. We get all the chances to learn what we want to learn. In our next life (lives)

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