Ice Chip #15
Create your new perspective.....
Remember the Ice is about helping you attract the life you want through empowering word choice. It is about "helping you shift the way your articulate your message by changing your word choice. At first it is challenging to ask you to eradicate the "(K)notty Words" that create the chaos in your life. You have been used to doing this for a long time. Removing the "(K)nots" is like asking you to speak a foreign language.
I imagine it could be very similar to deciphering the following sign without knowing French.
Speaking a language you are unfamiliar with seems awkward at first. In this case, the Re-Education process focuses on speaking, however in a new language. The idea of reshaping the way you speak by removing the "(k)notty" words from your vocabulary is one that seems a bit intricate at first. The Cognitive-Emotive Dissonance is something to embrace and look forward to; because it is in that intricate process of going through change, that we can experience the shift.
Look at the intricacy of this next photo. The details show an insight to a hidden beauty and secret if you will. There is a sense of order at the core. I ask you to consider the sense of order in your core messages you verbalize and write.
Something to think about, and develop a strategy for personal implementation.
The journey is now in the third week of May, and heading through the winding road of the Austrian Alps after crossing Germany from Mechlen, Belgium. We are on our way to Slovenija, and there are several pictures to share. There are castles abundantly spread over the Austrian countryside. They are magnificent pieces of wondrous engineering. There are also numerous church steeples that catch your eye. It was like "East meets West" when we considered the diversity of our traveling crew. Ljubljana is a beautiful capital city. The cafés are plentiful and utilized regularly.
After a fabulous gourmet lunch "event" in the village of Zomene, Slovenija, we went to Trieste, Italy. The sunset was amazing. Then within 48 hours, I arrived in Narbonne, France. My dear friend Christophe met me and we went to the walled castle in Carcassonne for a pizza and a beer. After travelling by car, bus and train for 36 hours, I was grateful for that beer! We then headed to Christophe's home village of Mirepoix. The dominant structure is the St. Maurice Cathedral.The city centre was built up on stilts after the great flood of 1279. The upper levels are the residences with the shops down below. I have grown to really like this village after being here a week.
A beautiful night in Mirepoix, France
Pinch me. Am I really living this dream journey? Oh yes I am.....and the Dagwood sandwich just continues to grow.
One interesting side note. There appears to be no fuel price crunch in Mirepoix, as you can see below.
This village is looking better and better each day.....
There are two weeks left in this incredible journey and I enjoy sharing more with you..... Have a great week.
Best regards,
Bob
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