Photo: Dave Carlson Powerplay Photography in Livonia, MI (my childhood neighborhood)
Wayne Dyer tells a story in one of his lectures that goes like this…
I was walking through my neighborhood this weekend enjoying a nice day, when a couple walked up to me.
They asked me “What are the people like here? We are interested in purchasing a home and moving here and we would like to know.”
I said, “Well, that depends. What are the people like where you live now?:
They replied quickly, “Oh, they are terrible. They talk about you behind your back. They are small minded and mean. They look for any reason to argue. It’s a struggle.”
“Ah,” I said. “That’s pretty much what you will find here.”
Then I wished them well and continued on the way on my walk. Soon, another couple came up to me with the same question.
They asked me “What are the people like here? We are interested in purchasing a home and moving here and we would like to know.”
I said, “Well, that depends. What are the people like where you live now?:
This couple replied quickly as well. “Oh, they are the best! Everyone looks out for one another! We have great neighborhood gatherings. It’s a great community. Honestly, we hate to leave!”
To that I replied, “That’s pretty much what you will find here.”
Some say, ‘Reality is a mirror’.
Others say, ‘Seek and you shall find’.
In the course, we echo Hawkins's words, ‘truth is true at your given level of perception’.
In Part 2, I’ll share an example from when I coached the junior team.