Is Life Fair? Look at the World Naked, Laid Bare, and Nude

Life is fair!

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Have you always believed that life is inherently unfair, regardless of how much you wish that circumstances were otherwise? So why is life so unfair? One way to address the question is to visualize everyone in the world as “naked.” That includes you – me, EVERYONE! Reactions to this revealing turn of events would range from passion to loathing and from hysteria to phobias.

The phrase “the crowded elevator has more than one person in it.” would take on an entirely new meaning!
Sooner rather than later, the novelty would wear off and nudity would become the norm. Perversion would yield to curiosity, and finally nudity would become dull, even boring. Nudity presents a picture of who we are as human beings, without the trappings of culture and status.

Standing Naked

At this point, some readers may hesitate to continue reading, while others are eagerly anticipating what is next. No matter where you stand, envision yourself in the Naked World. How would you feel? How would you behave? And to whom would you display fairness?

What would you present to inspire others to be fair to you?

You have just experienced a mental photography exercise!

In this exercise, you envisioned yourself in a different reality using Mental Photography techniques. This sort of visioning provides great perspective to the paradigm you carry at present. To understand yourself fully, you must frequently move out of your comfort zone. Because of your inherent mind-body connection, you may explore your boundaries with how to use Mental Photography. If you embrace the experience of being naked within, you can move beyond your mental boundaries to enjoy all that life has to offer.

Shannon Panzo

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Mental Photography: An Exercise For Fairness & The Naked World

Life is Fair !

What!?

Is it written anywhere that life is supposed to be fair? Most people would like it to be but even though the compelling majority of the population agrees that life should be fair, why isn’t it?

One way to look at this, is to visualize that everyone in the world is ‘naked’. You, me, everyone! The first reaction would be massive; emotions would range from passion to loathing; from hysteria to any number of phobias. It would give a new spin to the saying ‘the crowded elevator has more than 1 person in it’. Although, after time everyone would get used to it; the perversion would give way to curiosity, and the ‘novelty’ of being nude would fade to dull and boring. Nudity paints a picture of who we all are without all the ‘window dressings‘.

Some may be a bit uncomfortable at the thought of this concept; some may be highly infuriated; or some may be completely switched on to what I am talking about.

See and feel yourself in the ‘Naked World’. What would you do? How would you feel? Who would you be fair to? Who would be fair to you? What reason would you give others to be fair to you?

You have just experienced a mental photography exercise!

You did it without even knowing you were doing something. In this exercise, you have utilized Mental Photography to visualize yourself in a different reality. This gives a great perspective to what your current paradigm is. Sometimes, to understand what you carry within your paradigm, it is important to move out of what you class as your ‘comfort zone’. This shows you what is NOT in your zone of comfort.

Due to your personal involvement with this brain exercise it is possible to explore your boundaries with Mental Photography. If you choose to, you can push those boundaries out and experience more of what life offers.

Using Mental Photography To Create A Fair World

Mental Photography

The majority of the population agrees that life should be fair – but that doesn’t seem to matter. There is no mandate that says life should be far, even though you and I would like it to be. So, with most people agreeing that life is supposed to be fair, why isn’t it?

The first thing to do is set aside some of our preconceptions so that we can develop a clearer picture. Ideals like: Rich vs. Poor; Pretty or Not; Race or Nationality; Privileged or Under-Privileged; Young or Old; Religion or Atheism are boundaries that people often use when they compare themselves with others. Most people use these as reasons or excuses to justify why someone is or isn’t worthy of being treated fairly (among other things).

If we are looking at fairness, shouldn’t equality be bought into the equation?

The Unfair World

Let’s take this one step further. Imagine you are walking down the street and are approached by a person wearing ripped and dirty clothing, maybe they have a bad odour, and they may be unclean. The person enters your personal space and asks “Do you have the time?” How would you react? Would you treat that person the same as every other new person you meet? What assumptions have you made before the person has even opened their mouth to ask you a question

In the world we live in today, with the economy rather out of control, World Governments taking unprecedented steps to save their ASSets… That same person may have been one of yesterdays ‘haves’, but today that person has nothing but themselves and the rags on their back. This is occurring globally and we need to look at another form of assessment before passing judgments.

What would happen if we simply erased the differences? What would we be left with and would it be easier to be fair to others? Fairness has to start somewhere and it starts with you! Fairness is the enactment of the ‘Golden Rule’: ” Why should someone else treat you fairly, if you haven’t treated them fairly, first?”

In doing this exercise, of erasing the differences, you are creating the images of what a world with all inequities removed. You have just created a Mental Photograph of what life would be like if all unfairness would be erased. Mental Photography creates a very strong relationship between the conscious and the subconscious – i.e., it is a transfer of concentrated information to the long term memory which utilizes the eidetic memory, or photographic memory.

I know you are probably thinking that you were supposed to be reading about why Life isn’t Fair. Well, LIFE is about learning and what has just been demonstrated is how you can find your true reality using Mental Photography techniques.

The Naked World – Life is Not Fair!

Instability in a Naked World!

Life is NOT Fair!

The following article may be very confrontational to some people. If you are easily disturbed by content that does not agree specifically with your beliefs, it may be better for you to pass this article by and not read it. Please keep in mind that “Mind To Mind – The Brain Accelerator” is proposed as a pressure cooker of ideas to stretch your mind, and reveal to you some places you may not want to go – To depart from the ‘comfortable’ into intrigue!

Where is it written that life is supposed to be fair? I would like it to be. You would like it to be. Many, even most people would like it to be. Even with the compelling majority of the population agreeing that life should be fair, why isn’t it?

First, let’s put a few things aside so that we can achieve a clearer picture. Rich vs. Poor, Pretty or Not, Race or Nationality, Privileged or Under-Privileged, Young or Old, Difference of religion, or lack of Thereof. These parameters are often what people use when they compare themselves to other people. Do you? See, most people use these as reasons or excuses why someone is or is not worthy of being treated fairly, amongst other things.

People often use these parameters to decide how they will treat others. This is also used to establish which person “I” will be more or less fair to. Why? If we are looking at fairness, would it not be right to be fair to everyone equally?

The Unfair World

Let’s take this one step further. Let’s say you are walking down the street and are approached by a person wearing ripped and dirty clothing, maybe has a bad odor, maybe unclean. The person gets within your personal space and asks “Do you have the Time?” How would you react? Would you treat that person the same as every other new person you meet? What assumptions have you come to before the person has even opened their mouth to ask you a question?

In the world we live in today, with the economy rather out of control, World Governments taking unprecedented steps to save their ASSets,… That same person may have been one of the HAVEs of yesterday, but today that person has nothing but themselves and the rags on their back. This has been occurring globally. We may need to look at another form of assessment before making our judgments.

What would happen if we simply erased the differences? What would we be left with? Would it be easier to be fair to others? See, fairness has to start somewhere. It starts with you! It’s the enactment of the ‘Golden Rule’. Why should someone else treat you fairly, if you haven’t treated them fairly, first?

Naked World

Another way to look at this is if everyone in the world were ‘naked’. You, me, everyone! The initial reaction would be off the charts, everything from passion to loathing, from hysteria to xenophobia. It would give new definition to ‘the crowded elevator has more than 1 person in it’. But, after time, everyone would get used to it. The perversion would give way to curiosity, and eventually fade to dull and boring. No, I am not promoting nudism. This just paints a better picture of who we all are without all the window dressings.

You may be a bit uncomfortable at the thought of it. You may be highly incensed, or you may be completely switched on to what I am talking about. Take the moment – see and feel yourself in the ‘Naked World’. What would you do? How would you feel? Who would you be fair to? Who would be fair to you? What reason would you give others to be fair to you?

Well, luckily for you, the Nude Bomb never went off, and we don’t live in a ‘Naked World’. I am sure that some of my readers found the idea of a naked World Excruciatingly Delightful and others found it horrifying.

You have just experienced a mental exercise!

You did it without even knowing you were DOING something. (It’s very similar to how Mental Photography is after you use it for a while.) You visualizing yourself cast in a different reality gives you a great point of reference to what your current paradigm, or box of reality, is. In order to understand what you carry with you within your paradigm, you must look beyond your boundaries to outside your box of comfort. This shows you what is NOT in your box.

Congratulations! Due to your personal involvement with this brain exercise, you can now see some of your boundaries. If you choose to, you can push those boundaries back and experience more that life offers.

I know you are probably thinking, but I was going to read about why Life isn’t Fair. Well, LIFE IS about learning! What just happened is I have shown you how to find your true reality, and a way to observe and change it.

I believe if you were to qualify those properties of this article, you would find it is even more than FAIR – because I have given you something of value without you even asking.

With my RESPECT to my fellow Humans,

Shannon Panzo