I need to be in the hearing now. So I needed to stop that activity and go get centered. Now, I will leave here, I have time. Gee, I think I will go home and think about my friend and be sad. And then I will put myself together and reconnect with you all later.
Now, is it going to be that clean in my life for a while? No, it's not going to be that clean, but I will try and make it as clean as possible, so that I am in the here and knows that I have conscious intent and I am present now, because if I am not present now, then I am not going to be doing what I need to do in the moment. When we were riding our bikes, what if -- I will get some of that -- but what if I have flat? How much time do you want to spend in that place? Do you have a flag you are going to stop and fix it? Why drain your energy units there?
So, it's always important to be present. When I was on Mount Everest in -- ten years ago and I was sick and I am trying to get to a certain place, because that's where everyone is, and I am struggling to breathe, I mean I am really working it, and I am on a go trail and there is a long drop down and there is a mountain over here, and I take a step, and I stayed there and breathe, and breathe, and breathe, and breathe until I feel secure with that step and I have my breath and then I take another step, and I do the same thing. I mean this moment and if I make my left foot plant properly, and I am in that moment, then I am in position to make the right foot plant.
So, I always think it's important to be in the moment with what you are doing. I live a mile off broadway of main road and whenever I get on my motorcycle, if I don't pass a test down to broadway, I turned around, put the motorcycle back. I am not present enough to be on the motorcycle, too dangerous. Not going to do it.
So here is a dude who, "Oops! Only four spins!" I think its four spins. Only four spins in the eddy and then he is out. It's better than going round, and round, and round, and round. The sooner you catch yourself in the eddy of negativity, then the sooner you can pull yourself out. And so it's always important to be on top of that.
So we need to use the forces around though us. So how many of you have ever had that feeling? You ever have that feeling when you get past? One of the worst feelings are the motorcycle during a Pro Bicycle race is the being a decent and be past by a bicyclists. No, no it's not the humiliation. Bicyclists can go faster than the motorcycles on in the sense, believe it or not, sometimes. It's -- you get sucked backwards, is the sensation that you have. You don't get a sensation of someone by you. You get the sensation that there is a hoover behind you, sucking you back,"Ahh! And be impost. I am no good. I will never catch up, but if you use the forces around you -- well too late -- are there forces around him? Yes. The wheels in front of him are spinning. They spin energy.
Theres an energetic force coming off those wheels. Can you visualize that force, the energy from that wheel coming into you to give you power to go forward? These are my visualizations. When I ride with you guys, you big boys that normally would kick my proverbial tertiary, I don't have the skill or the strength to ride with you. I am going to use every force I can. I have got bungee cords that lesser one to your stem and pull me up. I got a right. I mean I got a whole bag of tricks so that I could ride with you.
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