Fish Don’t Know They’re Wet

by Thomson Dawson on February 9, 2009

fishdontknow

I was watching some tropical fish in an aquarium the other day. I was sitting there, just watching them swim around bumping into the glass, peaking through the surface of the water, completely unaware of what they were swimming in.  Then I thought fish don’t even know they’re wet. That gave me an idea…

Much like fish, most people don’t know what they’re swimming in. People have little or no awareness to the truth of the stuff that makes up the physical reality we all swim in.  Like fish, we don’t know we’re wet.

We swim in a vast sea of thinking goo. All around us, yet unseen, is the stuff of possibility. In our rush to handle the urgency of our existence, we fail to see, and act on what is really important to us– what really matters. I would like to suggest if you are not involved with ideas and plans that really matter to you, then you are wasting valuable time. There is no better time than right now!  What you are doing right now is creating your future! Make sure it is in line with your passion, your greatest expression of all your unique gifts and talents. As you live in your days, you make your future. You have the power to make your life exactly as you desire. There is nothing in the outside world that can effect your future. Only you can do that. For the good, or not. The choice is always yours to make.

You can elevate your life by conscious endeavor, simply because you swim (live) in a thinking substance (potential manifestation) that is always favorable to your desires, infinite and abundant. The more you become aware of your creative nature and act on it, the more powerful you become and the richer your life experience will be.

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joe bruzzese February 10, 2009 at 7:30 am

Brilliant! Most people don't think they have the time to think. Your words cut to the heart of what matters most--finding your true passion and going at it with everything you have.
Regards,
Joe Bruzzese

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