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What's
In Your Blind Spot?
by Sulana Stone
We frantically search for our “lost” keys that are lying in plain
sight on the kitchen counter. We don’t we see the keys. Why not? Because
we already decided “the keys are not there.” And once we make that
decision, we create a blind spot in our awareness. The result is that we
don’t see the keys where we don’t expect them to be.
If we miss seeing keys out in the open because we decide the keys aren’t
there, what else could we be missing because we decide it’s not there?
Could we be “blind” to other possibilities and opportunities that are
right under our nose?
What’s New, Pussycat?
A mind-blowing scientific experiment reveals how the early physical
environment of kittens determines what they are able to see—and not
see—as they grow up. Two-week-old kittens are placed in a room with
walls painted with vertical stripes and kept there as they mature. Almost
from the moment they are able to see, the kittens live in an environment
of vertical stripes. Later, the cats’ world changes. They’re removed
from their vertically striped surroundings and placed in a room painted
with horizontal stripes. Surprisingly, our furry felines don’t see the
horizontal stripes. Bang! They run right smack into the walls painted with
horizontal stripes, time and time again. Why? Scientists discovered that
because the cats don’t have horizontal stripes in their environment as
they grow up, the brains of the cats don’t develop the neurons that
recognize horizontal stripes. So when elements they’ve never been
exposed to appear in the cats’ world, their brains don’t register the
new elements in their environment. Yikes! Could we be unable to recognize
elements in our current environment because those elements were missing
when we grew up? Yes, we could! But before we look for aspects of life we
might not be seeing, let’s look for aspects we might not be hearing as
well.
What’d You Say?
Studies with babies reveal how the early auditory environment of babies
determines what they are able to hear—and not hear—as they grow up.
Research shows that young babies have the ability to hear the full range
of vocal sounds produced by the speech of all the human languages in the
world. But then, babies are raised hearing only the narrow range of speech
sounds within their social environment. Eventually, because they hear
solely the speech sounds found within one culture, babies lose their
ability to distinguish the full range of vocal sounds found in all human
cultures.
This explains why Japanese children are unable to pronounce the English
“r” sound that does not exist in their native language. “The common
result,” according to a researcher at the University of California,
“is essentially that if perceptual experience is limited, one will not
be able to perceive things outside that experience.” This is why, in
everyday life, we’re not able to recognize—or “hear”—concepts
that we weren’t exposed to in our upbringing.
Casting a Spell of Limitations
We all grow up in families and societies where we are only exposed to a
limited view of life—like kittens only viewing vertical stripes and
babies only hearing speech sounds from their social environment. Our
“stripes” consist of a limited range of cultural patterns of sights
and sounds. These cultural patterns give signals to the brain that tell us
“the way life is” within that limited environment. And the brain
mistakenly “thinks” it knows “the way life is” outside of that
narrow-minded environment.
Growing up in a limited environment has a comparable effect to being
hypnotized. For example, when people are hypnotized, they can be told that
certain elements exist or don’t exist in their environment. With
hypnotic suggestion, a person can be told that there are no red books in a
bookstore. And, even though many of the books are red, the person won’t
see any red books. The hypnotic suggestion creates a blind spot, or
filter, in the person’s perception of the world.
Similarly, we’re hypnotized by our parents and society to see certain
aspects of reality—and not to see other aspects of reality. Then, as
adults, we only see the range of possibilities that we were exposed to as
we grew up. We don’t recognize any alternatives outside of the range of
viewpoints presented to us in our youth. Options and opportunities that we
weren’t exposed to don’t even register with the brain.
By the very nature of how we’re raised, we develop blind spots. And
these blind spots often prevent us from seeing—and taking advantage
of—options that are life-enriching and valuable to us. To what degree do
these blind spots limit the abundance in our lives? What kinds of options
could we be missing? Let’s “see.”
Missed Opportunities
On the first day of a four-day workshop I was attending, Martin complained
that he didn’t have a way to get back and forth to the workshop
everyday. He had camped several miles outside of town down a narrow, rough
dirt road. Our disgruntled camper talked on and on about his dilemma.
Martin had decided that there was no way to get to the workshop other than
to walk. He couldn’t see any other options. He felt hopeless and
discouraged. So, when someone in the group offered to give Martin a ride
every day, Martin didn’t even hear the proposal. He was totally
hypnotized by his belief that “there is no solution other than
walking.” The person offered the ride several more times, yet the
unexpected proposal continued to fall on Martin’s deaf ears. Finally,
several people in the group yelled at Martin that he was not hearing the
offer of a ride. This group outburst snapped Martin out of his hypnotized
state, his blind spot. Only then was Martin able to recognize that his
transportation issue was resolved.
Julia’s dream was to move out of her cramped apartment and buy her own
home. Since she didn’t have enough money for a down payment, she was
busily doing everything she could to earn more income. When someone heard
about Julia wanting a home to live in, they offered to give her their home
for a year rent-free while they went overseas. Julia turned down the
invitation. She didn’t recognize her good fortune because the
opportunity didn’t appear in the form she expected. Julia was fixated on
the idea that to get the living situation she wanted, she had to own the
house. She was hypnotized by her belief that “I don’t have enough
money to buy my own house.” Her blind spot prevented her from seeing
another solution to her problem. It didn’t register to her that her need
had been fulfilled. She rejected an offer that would have allowed her to
move out of her tiny apartment. If she’d accepted the gift, Julia would
have enjoyed living in a spacious home right away. And she would have
saved enough money during that year to reach her ultimate goal—to make a
down payment on her own home.
“The Way Life Is?”
When we’re young, we learn a lot about “the way life is” by
observing the adults in our lives. And, these adults can, for the most
part, only pass along their limited views of life.
For example, did you grow up being instilled with the viewpoint that
“people work at jobs they don’t like to pay the bills?” If you were
exposed solely to this narrow perspective about work, you might not
recognize the available option that “people work at jobs they love that
also pay the bills.” When you were young, perhaps you noticed that
“many adults compromise and sacrifice in order to make a relationship
work.” Spell-bound by watching this model of how partnerships function,
you might not be able to see another viable alternative in which “adults
find ways for relationships to be easy, fun and mutual.” If all you saw
as a child was that “people become more stubborn and opinionated as they
grow older,” then you wouldn’t have it in your realm of possibilities
that “people become more flexible and allowing as they grow older.”
When our role models demonstrate that it’s “normal” to have jobs
without passion or relationships without mutuality, we don’t see other
options when we become adults. When our elders aren’t open and
adaptable, we find ourselves accepting rigidity and narrow-mindedness as
normal.
Unfortunately, the cats keep bumping into horizontal stripes for the rest
of their lives. Likewise, many of us keep bumping into our personal
“invisible” limits for the rest of our lives. But we don’t have to.
Intuition Saves the Day
There’s a way out of this conundrum! There’s a way around the fact
that our mind is programmed with limitations. We’ve got intuition! Using
intuition, it doesn’t matter that our brain doesn’t see or hear new
life opportunities. Only the mind is restricted by the narrow options of
childhood. Only the mind is hypnotized. Our intuition doesn’t have these
limitations.
Using intuition, we have a natural ability to see into our blind spots.
Although the brain doesn’t develop neurons to recognize “horizontal
stripes,” intuition can detect them. Although the mind is hypnotized not
to discern red books, intuition can discern them. Not being brainwashed
with limitations, intuition can see options the mind doesn’t see.
Intuition can lead us to options that didn’t exist in our childhood
environment.
If we truly desire to discover fresh options, our intuition will guide us
all the way. There are lots of other fulfilling alternatives out there. We
just don’t see them. The more we stop looking with our minds and start
looking with our intuition, the more opportunities we’ll see for
happiness and prosperity. Our intuition will help us find the harmonious
and loving future we dreamed of when we couldn’t wait to grow up!
______________________
Sulana
Stone, personal life coach, vision quest guide and animal
communicator, assists people to discover and express their life purpose
through private sessions and workshops. She provides hot tips and fresh
articles for people who want more love in life, yearn for a more
fulfilling job, or seek a purpose beyond the mundane in a FREE Prosperity
Ezine at www.SedonaVisionQuest.com.
Contact sulana@redvetteranch.com
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