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Imagine You could Play your Way into a Huge Fortune!
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Written By:
Dr Ina Bliss
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Teen-Kid: Wow! That's what my dad is after. Is that possible?
Fairy: Yes, and I am going to show you how. Why is playing so much fun?
Teen-Kid: Because only adults are so dead-serious about everything?
Fairy: Yeah, that, too. But why does it feel so good?
Teen-Kid: Let's see, I do what I want, I play 'till I fall down. I get all sweaty...
Fairy: That's good. Keep going.
Teen-Kid: I don't really remember where I am, when I play, and soon it's evening, and I'm being called for dinner.
Fairy: So, what you're telling me is, you express yourself without restrictions, you stretch your body more than yesterday, your circulation is radical..., you forget that you're here, and there's no regard to time.
Teen-Kid: Yeah! That's what I meant.
Fairy: Do you know what 'business' is?
Teen-Kid: Being busy?
Fairy: Yes, and what else?
Teen-Kid: Being busy to make money?
Fairy: Right. At least the people that are busy rushing around think so.
Teen-Kid: So, they think so, but it isn't like that?
Fairy: I tell you the truth, what they 'DO' makes no difference.
Teen-Kid: Okay, so, when I play a game, or pretend to be Yul Brunner, or Telly Savalas I do something, don't I?
Fairy: Yes.
Teen-Kid: Then, doesn't what I do matter?
Fairy: No.
Teen-Kid: Hmmm. Wait a minute, so it's what I get out of it, right?
Fairy: Not exactly.
Teen-Kid: That's odd... What then am I playing for?
Fairy: It's not 'what' you do, and it’s not ‘what’ you ‘get’, it's 'why' you do it. Why do you pretend to be Yul Brunner?
Teen-Kid: Cause I like him and the way he played in the King and I.
Fairy: Sure, keep going.
Teen-Kid: I want to be like him.
Fairy: You got it. Say that again.
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/>Teen-Kid: I want to be like him. Not 'do' but 'be'.
Fairy: Good. Now, why do you want to be like him?
Teen-Kid: It's the way he is with children, and how he respects the teacher, being the King and all.
Fairy: Yes, you are identifying yourself with his character. You are emulating the traits you feel you have yourself. You have them in you. You can’t ‘get’ them.
Teen-Kid: Do I really become like him, when I pretend?
Fairy: Not really, but you bring out these traits in yourself. You would not see them, if you did not have them.
Teen-Kid: I have those things?
Fairy: You sure do.
Teen-Kid: You said something about a fortune?
Fairy: When you play, you express yourself perfectly. You are being you. The way it is intended is that, while you play, you sort the peas, green in the pot, dry in the trash, until there are no dried-out peas. The green peas are the you, as you were intended to be. The dried-out peas are what you have learnt, or were taught, to the contrary.
Teen-Kid: All green peas. That reminds me of Cinderella.
Fairy: That's a good one. And what did she end up becoming?
Teen-Kid: She married the Prince, of all people, he made her his Princess.
Fairy: You got that upside-down.
Teen-Kid: Oh, I see what you mean: She became a Princess and then got to marry the Prince.
Fairy: There's your fortune.
Teen-Kid: I don't get it. You mean I have to marry a Princess?
Fairy: Stop! You're making me giggle! No!
Teen-Kid: Now, I am playing, and playing, and there's my fortune...How?
Fairy: Become a Prince. The rest will fall into place. Most of all, BE YOUR (green-pea) SELF.
About the Author Dr Ina Bliss is the Fairy. You be the Prince(ss). http://www.macromiracle.net/
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