Think and grow (into a) Rich (songwriter)
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Quote:Been banging my head over a couple of different sets of lyrics, so this will be worth a try. Even if I don't come up with ideas, my headaches will stop. TedWell, and the money you save on aspirin should cover a few future TAXI submissions!
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Very interesting thread! I'm not sure how many out there have read Bob Dylan's Chronicles, his autobiography, but in it he talks about how its easier to write lyrics when you're moving. At first I laughed out loud, but then I realized that I do write much more freely on a train, or even driving in the car!Needless to say this was a great and a horrible thing to realize, and led to many nights of driving around aimlessly when I felt lyrically constipated, until I would start scribbling ideas furiously while continuing to drive.So I don't recommend that part But I found the moving thing fascinating and applicable! Maybe it has something to do with the way that car rides put babies to sleep... who knows?
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Good call, Steve. And FWIW, I've been writing down my dreams for YEARS now, and not only have they proven themselves (after the fact) to be incredibly prophetic, I've used several of them as the basis for musical storylines... Our subconscious mind is a HUGE, powerful tool not to be overlooked or dismissed. Now, if I could only have the self-discipline to work with it more often... Ted
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This is a story I wasn't going to share on the forum - at the risk of sounding like a wacko, but I've been double dog dared... and it's hard impossible for a Texan to back down. "The Secret" is not really anything new to me. From such a strong Judeo/Christian background, you pretty much have to ignore the red letters in that big book on the coffee table to miss it. But lately,after reading Steve Gilbert's wife's blog and following some of the links about "the secret", I've been doing a lot of searching and reading. That link posted by Raags was the really the last straw for me. I read it like a sponge-- not one being filled, but one realizing that I had been full all along.I mentioned that feeling of anticipation in another thread, but here's a specific that is pretty amazing. Us artsy types are often somewhat manic -- the whole, "it's going to happen" thing was blasted with a dose of stress and depression that kicked in late Sunday night. I had been SOOO worried about money. Monday morning I woke up in a funk, lived there a while and then remembered all the stuff I'd been reading and thought, "I'm creating this, so I can create something else!!!". It was amazing. Like a light switch went on. In just a few minutes, I felt like a completely different person. I spent about an hour "prepping" myself, and then had a brief talk with my wife. The jest of it, we are going to "create" $5,000 before Dec 1st - no worry. No doubt. It's already there--- that kind of thing. So we made a pact to change our attitude and just already "be" where we want to be... not to get all preachy, but we are people of faith. Yet this was not some kind of request, but more of an acceptance of the good things the Father has in store for us...So yesterday I get a call that some money is on the way. This morning, the follow up call, and guess what the amount is -- EXACTLY $5,000. Too coincidental to be bizarre, too bizarre to be coincidental.I'm only posting this in gratitude. I don't believe in chance. Things happen for a reason. There is a reason that Taxi exists. There is a reason I've been on the forums. There is a reason that there is such a positive vibe from so many here (as well as in person). At the Rally there was much hypothesizing about why this forum and the dots are unique. Here's what I think. We're not trying to get ahead of the next guy. There's no competing as if the slices of pie are limited. It's a really big pie and there's plenty for each of us, and there is genuine gratefulness when ANYONE succeeds. I also think it's the power of our dreams. We believe we are better than what we have evidence of -- not in some egotistical way, but in the sense that makes us believe in greatness, not only for ourselves but in each other.I know this probably sounds like trying to make this whole thing into some kind of self-help religion thing, but it's not that. It's not about money either, any more than blood and oxygen are the meaning of life. I just wanted to say thanks, and maybe encourage someone else to reach for the sky as if you've already touched it.Aubbtw--- I've previewed this post like 10 times--- "to be a wacko, or not to be a wacko". Here's to wacko "click"
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Quote:Quote:We believe we are better than what we have evidence of -- not in some egotistical way, but in the sense that makes us believe in greatness, not only for ourselves but in each other.AubWhat an excellent statement, AubIf this makes us wacko, well I'm OK with it. I've been called worse...Aub, you continue to inspire me and so many others here. there really IS more than enough to go around.And this is NOT a cult-y thing until you insist I drink the kool-aid. Ted
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What a great post, Aub. And what's funny is that I was just considering how to start a new thread for people to post stories like this... I can't think of a time in my life when I didn't think about these kinds of things, and I KNOW there are others in here with stories that I'd love to hear. Thanks for posting yours. I loved it. Frankly, I was not too impressed by "The Secret" (though I did thoroughly enjoy its story about the man who one day realized that he was living in the exact house that he had once posted photos of when he was younger). I felt "The Secret" was fairly watered down and felt more like a sales pitch (same response to "What the Bleep"--didn't even make it all the way to the end on that one-- and "Celestine Prophecy", etc.). I'd rather have just the kernel of it, please. I realize it's just showing that more are starting to catch on to this idea and it's starting to make sense to them. Plus, it gives us a point of reference how to talk about these kind of things with more people. So that's good. (Frankly, it's what many of the ancient traditions have said all along, so it's not really anything "new", but just something gaining a little more publicity in the mainstream.)What I love most is the feeling of life just getting better and better, of watching these things unfolding in our lives and in the lives of those around us who are also "consciously creating", so-to-speak. So thanks again for the post, Aub. Wish I had met you at the Rally. And hey-- congrats on the 5G's. Not to shabby! Raags
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Quote:Interesting - another writer Paul McCartney said he dreamed writing the song YESTERDAY.And I heard that IZ had told someone while working on his last album (the one with "Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" on it), that he had a feeling that this one was really going to take off. And boy did it! Though he did not live to see it, that song became an international hit after he left this world. Our great loss!I heard that story when I was telling my mother about the "feeling" that I had when we were recording our entire last album. So we'll see.
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Hey Ted,Thanks for posting that great link to KTAO. I checked it out, and it looks like a great program to tune into. I even signed up for their mailing list-- we'll see how useful that information is. Here's to living our dreams here and now! Raags
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So the latest little tidbit in this saga (at least that I'm at liberty to share right now)... So in was talking to my wife about this and sharing with her my list of things to believe in... and she says, "well - my list is a lot simpler. It's for things like firewood before it gets too cold." So I said, that's great - create us some firewood Some background, we've lived here ten years, and I don't ever remember anyone giving us firewood. Today a friend called who just got a bunch of free firewood, and is delivering a rick of wood right now...Just little things to be grateful for
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