The Will Smith Secret To Goal Achievement

I’ve seen this video before but was sent the link today from Shreena Khagram, one of my MAGIC Hundred readers and it inspired me to post it to you today – Thanks Shreena!

Now, I don’t have the faintest clue whether you’re a Will Smith fan or not (personally I love the guy) but regardless, it’s worth listening to what he has to say in this short video. it’s truly amazing… and totally in keeping with what I’ve been sharing with you for some time now.

In the video, Smith reveals his beliefs about how we achieve our goals and the truth about what holds us back.

He also reveals his own personal secret to explain his own success (Hint:If you apply this, your success is guaranteed!)

Take a peek and then leave me a comment

Amazing isn’t it?

What would YOUR life be like if YOU had that kind of commitment to your dreams?

Tuth, joy and love

Dax Moy
www.themagichundred.com

P.S – Have you joined the community site over at www.daxmoy.ning.com yet? There are TONS of great resources there… and it’s free!

P.P.S – Here’s the Alchemist That Will Was Talking about. One of my favourite books of all time!



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    Hey there!

    I hope you’re having a great day today and that life’s treating you good.

    Today I wanted to share with you one of my favourite success quotes of all time from Theodore Roosevelt.

    It never fails to remind me to ‘get in there’ and take action rather than watching life from the sidelines.

    I sincerely hope it does the same for you, my friend : )

    “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

    The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly.

    So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”

    Don’t be a timid soul like so many others , get into the arena. Do all that you can do to make your life great.

    Dare something worthy! : )

    Truth, joy and love

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    Dax Moy
    Author Of The Fastest Goal
    Achievement Program On The Planet

    P.S – You never know when opportunity will knock. When it does, be brave, take a big breath then open the door or else nothing in your life changes…

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  • How Dare You??


    You’re amazing.

    How dare you waste that??

    You’ve got the power to make amazing contributions
    to the world, to create amazing works of art, to literally
    reshape the way in which people live their lives and
    change the world for the better.

    I know, I know. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true.

    But you don’t believe it because, like most people,
    you’re settling for mediocre.

    Settling for average.

    Settling for ‘ok’.

    How dare you?

    How dare you not use your gifts?

    Dare something worthy instead!

    Dare to wake up every day and give your all to
    whatever task you’re faced with.

    Dare to share your unique gifts with everyone
    you come into contact with, even in some small
    way.

    Dare to squeeze every drop of happiness and
    joy from every situation you find yourself in.

    Dare to be the best in the world at whatever it
    is that you do.

    Dare something worthy…

    I dare ya! : )

    Truth, joy and love
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    Dax Moy
    http://www.themagichundred.com

    P.S – ‘Average’ may feel safe, it may feel ‘ok’
    but it’s not. It’s the most dangerous game you
    could ever play.

    Average is never remembered, spoken about or
    rewarded with the above-average life.

    But when you dare to go beyond average….

    …wow!



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    What if, you could decide IN ADVANCE what your life
    was going to be like in every single detail?

    Imagine what it would be like.

    Every thought you think would be positive, constructive, focused,
    loving and powerful.

    Every word that passed your lips would be caring, creative,
    passionate and inspirational.

    Every action you performed would be… perfect in every way.

    Wow!

    That would be cool, huh?

    If you wanted to be happy, you’d just choose it.

    Want to be generous? You’d choose that too, right?

    What about fit, firm, fun an fabulously sexy?

    Uh-huh, you know you would! : )

    So what’s stoppin’ you?

    What’s stopping you from deciding TODAY what your tomorrow
    is going to look like?

    Just think, make the decision today and tomorrow you could wake
    up feeling positive, constructive, focused, loving, powerful,
    caring, creative, passionate, inspirational, perfect in every way
    and, yes, fit, firm, fun and fabulously sexy.

    What’s not to like?

    Choose! : )

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    I’ve always loved the quote ‘Our Deepest Fear’ from Marianne Williamson’s ‘Return To Love. It seems to sum up so many powerful rules for being successful and happy that I’ve always felt it to hold serious power in its own right too.

    It certainly serves to inspire me anyway.

    In fact, I even have a tattoo on my wrist written in Temple Thai writing with the words ‘Shan Koo Poo Yingyai’ which means ‘I am powerful beyond measure’ to remind me of this super-powerful principle.

    You don’t have to go that far of course, but remembering the just how powerful you really are is no bad thing right?

    Believing it is even better!

    Watch this excellent short video from the movie ‘Coach Carter’ to get an instant shot of this powerful motivational quote.

    Great isn’t it?

    It sends chills down my spine every time I hear it and invigorates me every time I’m in need of a little boost myself (yeah, it happens : ) ).

    Here are the words… just in case!

    “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.

    Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.

    It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.

    We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?

    Actually, who are you not to be?

    You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.

    We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

    Print it off, pin it to your fridge, tape it to your PC, carry it in your wallet… get a tattoo : )

    Just keep it near you and read it daily… it’ll change your life!

    Truth, joy and love

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    The Magic Hundred Goal Achievement Program From Dax Moy

    The Magic Hundred Goal Achievement Program From Dax Moy

    Well, the MAGIC Hundred is transforming again!

    In this latest incarnation I’ve added a ton of new workbooks and just literally released my new 100 Smiles Challenge workbook to all of the existing owners of the program (Once you own the MAGIC Hundred you’re updated on any new changes for FREE whenever they come out).

    I’m really excited by this.

    The 100 smiles challenge is so simple in concept yet so powerful in practice that I just know that it will dramatically accelerate what is already the fastest goal achievement program around.

    Let’s see what my readers think! : )

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    You know, as much as many people becoming super-successful, I’ve gotta say, very few of them seem to have a clue what that success looks like.

    Case in point, I was chatting with a group of personal trainers and bootcamp instructors earlier this week when one of them said “Wow, I can’t wait until I get my business as successful as yours is”

    Flattered by the compliment I thanked him and asked him “So, when you finally make it, when you finally get there and you’re the success you always dreamed you’d be, what will that be like?”

    Without pause he said “It’ll be excellent”

    “Yeah, I’m sure it will be, but what exactly will be excellent about it?” I asked.

    “Oh, everything!” he said with a smile on my face.

    Seeing that this conversation was becoming a little circular I enquired “Yes, but what EXACTLY? What will your day be like? What will you spend your time doing? Who will you hang out with?”

    The answer was one that fully 99.9% of all personal trainers I’ve asked this question have given me in the past “Umm, I dunno, but it’ll be great!”

    On the flip side, the .01% of people in the industry who are earning the big bucks and living the great lifestyle that most of us envy are those who KNEW IN ADVANCE what their perfect lives would be like, how they’d spend their time, who they’d spend it with and what they’d be doing.

    Coincidence?

    I don’t think so!

    Certainly in my own case I can tell you that my current amazing lifestyle hasn’t been the RESULT of my success, rather the knowledge of what I wanted my life to be like became the primary driver for my successes over the years.

    For example, I’ve always loved the idea of travel and adventure yet before I started my business I was barely able to afford a 1 week vacation to Spain each year let alone visit some of the far-lung places I’ve visited in the last 5 years of my life.

    During that time I’ve visited the Amazon rainforest, The Sahara Desert, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand (23 times at last count). I’ve been to Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Egypt and the U.S.

    I’ve survived the Tsunami in Thailand, freefall parachuted over the Great Barrier Reef, Scuba Dived in the Red Sea, ran adventure races in the Amazon, visited the Coliseum in Rome, the leaning tower in Pisa, the canals of Venice, the lakes at Como, the beaches at Cannes and Nice, The Pyramids at Giza, The Temples of Angkor Wat and seen the amazing Ayers Rock, Kakadu National Park and the stunning Blue Mountains with my entire family in tow.

    Yep, I’ve even taken my kids to Disney, Florida 3 times over that period too (crazy place…
    And I’m back there for Christmas too!), a childhood dream of my own that my parents could never make come true for me and my brothers because we were simply too poor.

    I’ve been blessed with an amazing life over the last 5-6 years and am so grateful that my own dreams have come true and that my ultimate dreams of travel and adventure have each been fulfilled, yet I’m also aware that these things happened because I knew in advance that I wanted them to happen and set out on a course of action that would make them possible… not the other way around.

    Similarly, one of my big dreams and one that I relate directly to my own perception of success, is the ability to live overseas in mini-retirement for a period of my life.

    And I don’t mean when I’m old!

    So my family and I are moving to Thailand next summer and living there in a luxury villa for six months ‘just because’. All of my business efforts are geared toward making that dream a reality, from my personal training to my courses to my online products and services to my mentoring.

    It’s all aimed at making the dream come true and, because it is, the dream WILL come true.

    What about you though?

    What’s YOUR success dream look like?

    What is it that you REALLY want from the success of your fitness business?

    An even better way of asking that is ‘what would your average perfect day look like if you could live it without limitations or negative consequences’?

    To break that down, your ‘average perfect day’ means a day you would be happy living over and over and over again rather than ‘parachute onto the beach, have my butler serve me breakfast, have a massage then race my Ferrari’ kind of stuff.

    Cool but not extreme may be a way to describe this.

    Without consequences means that you wouldn’t, for example, choose a perfect day that involved you snorting cocaine or robbing banks. You’d get arrested or die (or both) if you did that on a daily basis, right?

    Without limitation means your ‘big picture’ dreams rather than settling for what’s currently thought of as ‘realistic’ in your mind.

    So what would it look like?

    For me it would be something like this….
    (wavy ‘dream scene’ effects please)

    Wake up at dawn and go for a bodyweight workout on the beach.

    Finish workout with meditation and affirmations.

    Run back to my luxury villa, take a dip in the pool then go get showered ready for breakfast with my family.

    Breakfast served by our in-house chef who would make me steak and eggs and serve me fresh tropical fruit.

    After breakfast spend an hour with my wife walking on the beach, talking about our dreams and goals and giving thanks.

    Spend an hour playing with my kids in the pool and on the beach teaching them martial arts and gymnastics.

    Get into my Range Rover and drive to the first of my PT clients, train them then their partner, drive home and have lunch.

    Lunch of fresh fish and Thai vegetables and fruit with family.

    After lunch, work for 1 hour on online products and 1 hour on mentoring program.

    Go to gym (in my villa) for my resistance training workout.

    Spend an hour reading by the pool or on the beach.

    Write an article or blog post.

    Take jet ski or Kayak out around the bay for an hour.

    Dinner with my family on patio or BBQ on the beach.

    Play with family on beach til sunset.

    Read to my son before bed.

    Spend an hour or 2 reading or watching an occasional movie with my wife.

    Make love : )

    Go to sleep.

    Not a bad day right?

    Sure, the components could change and the timings could change (I’m up for making love at ANY time of the day) but in general, this is, for me at least, THE perfect day.

    Do you know what yours looks like in this kind of detail?

    It’s important that you do.

    See, without a clear idea of what your dream looks like it’s very unlikely that you’ll ever achieve it. In fact, without this kind of clarity you’re likely to spend your years struggling with things that you shouldn’t be struggling with all.

    Instead of working to fulfill your dreams you’ll work to generate income and, you know what? The income is NEVER enough. Or it never feels enough, anyway. Not when you don’t know what dreams you’re pursuing.

    The truth is, you could live the life of your dreams far faster and with far less hassle and effort than you’d ever believe possible, but you MUST, MUST, MUST know what that life looks like.

    Do you?

    Do you know what success looks like, I mean REALLY looks like?

    If you do then great! You’re well on your way to making it come to life.

    If not then why not take 5 minutes now to start the process off by describing your perfect day like I did above.

    Why is this important?

    Because, quite simply, a perfect life is just a series of perfect decades strung together. A perfect decade is 10 perfect years. A perfect year is 12 perfect months made up of perfect weeks and, ultimately, perfect days.

    Identifying and committing to living your perfect day is the building block to living the perfect life. It really IS that simple.

    Try it for yourself.

    If you’re really gutsy and believe in yourself enough then share your perfect day with all of us here in the community. If not, then go ahead and do it in private.

    Either way, do it.

    Start building that perfect life!

    Truth, joy and love

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    We’ve a tendency to think that we’re setting our sights too high or reaching for the ‘unrealistic’ whenever we sit down and set our goals.

    For some strange reason we seem to think that our goals are so big that they’re almost impossible to achieve and that we’ll never have them come true.

    At times like these it’s important to keep everything in perspective.

    Just like in this video : )

    Your goals are NEVER too big.

    You NEVER have to settle for ‘realistic’ (whatever that means!)

    What one person can achieve, so can you. If they’ve done it, you can too.

    There is no-one like you, there has never been.

    Remember that next time you put limits on yourself and your goals and dreams won’t seem nearly as daunting.

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  • Is THIS Dangerous Territory For Goal Achievement?

    I just got an interesting email from ‘M’ regarding one of my <a href=”http://www.themagichundred.com” target=”_blank”>MAGIC Hundred</a> messages that seems to have caused her a few concerns.

    The email was about telling your truths. Here it is below…

    <i>Do unto others as you truly feel like doing unto others ‘M’.

    I’m serious!

    What do you most want to say?

    How do you most want to act?

    The ‘stuff’ you’re keeping bottled up inside helps no-one Michelle.
    Remember that.

    Your truth is all you have. All you REALLY have, I mean.

    In fact, whenever you’re unhappy it’s because you’re not living in
    accordance with your truth.

    You’re not saying what you WANT to say.

    You’re not acting how you WANT to act.

    Shame.

    Life’s much more fun when you do : )

    Truth, joy and love

    Dax Moy
    <a href=”http://www.themagichundred.com”>http://www.themagichundred.com</a>

    P.S -People think the truth is hard. It’s not.</i>

    <i>Didn’t someone once say ‘the tuth shall set you free’?

    Very wise man ; )
    </i>

    <b>Here’s M’s response…</b>

    I have been watching your business for a while and was just thinking of jumping in to see what it is you are selling. But, then I just received your last mail and I had to read it several times to make sure it wasn’t a joke. I have to ask, are you kidding? This can’t be from you. What kind of encouragement is that?

    Truth in LOVE should be your message at the least.

    Are all people you are giving these instructions to ‘wise’ people? There are many insensitive, confused, lost, ill people that have truths that are not healthy, good, kind, correct or reality. Even healthy people would love to say something to get if off their chest, but don’t because of love, compassion and decency for mankind.

    If people are searching which most people looking to your truths and encouragement probably are, then I believe you have a responsibility to not be irresponsible in your leadership.

    Just one example:
    If I feel like knocking the snot out of another person because I “feel like doing this unto another” is that “Truth”? Is that all I REALLY have?

    If I tell the truth to someone I work with that has BO that they really stink and to start using soap or tell my kid that has ADD that his teachers don’t like him in their class and I grow to hate his immature, destructive, hyper behavior everyday because inside that is what I’m saying, is that fun? Who would that be fun for as you say in your message?

    I’m really not sure what you were thinking but, that, Dax, would be a shame if even the best intentioned people walked out your advice. The tongue is sharper than a sword. Dangerous territory you are treading in. It takes just one person. Or, one person to pass your email to someone that will do or say something regretful. Do you really want that on your conscience?
    <b>
    Some interesting points and pretty well made I think. Here’s my response…</b>

    Hi M

    Thanks for taking the time to write me with your thoughts… your truth… on how you saw the last email : )

    Let me spell it out for you a little clearer so that you can understand my intention.

    You’re either telling the truth or your not. Period.

    If you’re not telling the truth then, by default, you’re lying. Period.

    Failing to speak your truth is, in effect, telling lies to people.

    Now, in the specific cases you mention, love isn’t (at least to my way of thinking) lying so that we don’t hurt another person’s feelings. Love is telling the truth to ourselves and to others all the time. Something that few of us (myself included) ever accomplish. Though, I believe, those of us that take that approach are moving closer to being truly loving than those who cloak our truths.

    Now, if you have, as you say, an ‘unhealthy’ truth, one that may hurt others to share, is it really because the truth itself is hurtful or because so many ‘small’ lies have been told over time that they compound into one, big, huge painful ‘dumping’ of truth onto the other person?

    Wouldn’t the telling of the ‘small’ truths at each step of the way have avoided the painful ‘truth dump’ that you’re speaking of?

    Regarding the ‘knocking the snot out of another’ example, we rarely get to that point as a first instance do we? We get there as a result of lying. For example, if you cut me up in your car and I get out and thump you, it’s because I told myself the lie that being cut up is important when, in reality, it’s not at all.

    If we are arguing and I feel physical toward you it’s because I’ve told myself the lie that your disagreement with my point of view weakens or insults me in some way when, in reality, your disagreement is merely that, a disagreement. Nothing more, nothing less. My truth is that whether or not you agree with me is irrelevent. My lie is, ‘how dare she question me??!!’

    If I have BO (which, as a personal trainer I’m very sensitive to) and you DON’T tell me, who are you helping? Not you who has to smell me, not me who is unaware of the negative image I’m portraying of myself and not the others who will work with me after you are gone?

    Worse, you are making negative judgements about me and my hygiene unfairly. You haven’t told me it’s an issue, yet you hold the thought in your own head and, in all likelihood, talk about me to other colleagues behind my back.

    Is this not lying? Thinking one thing yet saying another?

    With the ADD child, is it not better to explain the truth to the child about why the other children avoid playing with him so that he can learn how to better associate with them in the future rather than leaving him to carry on with behaviours that are causing others to resent him and isolate him from their games?

    The truth is, ‘M’, the truth SHALL set you (and others) free. I mean the big Truth with a capital ‘T’ not those that we try to wield as a weapon. In fact, if you always tell your truth, people will see you for what you really are; a caring, loving, kind, compassionate individual.

    At least, that’s the truth that I’m trying to build for myself and my own life.

    I’m sorry that you felt the revelation of my truth to be inappropriate in some way and it was never my intention to offend, but I stand by the message 100% as I feel that it speaks true to who I am trying to present myself as.

    Truth, joy and love

    Dax Moy
    Author Of The MAGIC Hundred
    The Fastest Goal Achievement Program On The Planet!
    <a href=”http://www.themagichundred.com”>http://www.themagichundred.com</a>

    Now, my question to you guys here in the community. What do you think about all this? What’s your take on my ‘Truth’ email and M’s response?

    I’m really interested to know what you guys all think on the subject of living and telling our truths. In fact, I’m more than interested : )

    C’mon then, fire away : )

    Dax



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    *******************************************************************
    For some reason I felt compelled to write this story today. I hope you
    enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it : )  – Dax
    *******************************************************************

    The warrior sat on a mound of stones atop the great mountain, his head in his hands and his chest still heaving with the exertion of the last stage of his climb.

    His black hair, now flecked with grey, clung to his face just as his clothing stuck to his body from the combination of the perspiration that resulted from his recent efforts as well as the ever-present fog that had dogged his steps since he first began his ascent of the sacred mountain many days before.

    Chain mail once as bright and shiny as a mirror was now caked in grime and dirt as well as patches of bright orange rust from the lack of the cleaning and oiling to which it was accustomed and his sword, whilst still serviceable showed signs that it had not been cared for for several days.

    The warrior laughed inwardly as he thought about how his old swordmaster used to punish him for even the slightest speck of dust on his uniform and more severely still when his arms and armour were not properly cared for. He still recalled the long hours spent marching drill as punishment or, worse yet, cleaning out the latrines when his transgressions against the warriors code were deemed great.

    If the swordmaster could see him now…

    Thinking of the old man suddenly reminded the warrior of his quest and of the struggles and deprivations he’d endured and, suddenly as it had come, the faint smile that had creased face for the briefest instant was lost and replaced by the frown that had taken up residence a long time hence.

    It hadn’t always been this way, he reminded himself.

    When he had set out on this quest those long years ago, he and his companions, warriors all, had been driven by an almost child-like excitement and sense of fun and adventure that seemed to give them boundless energy and focus. But that excitement had soon worn off.

    Within a matter of weeks, three of his companions had been lost to rivers whose banks had swelled with the great flood and two more, fearful of the wrath of the water Gods, chose to return home, justifying their leaving by stating that it was better to live in a castle than die in the wilderness.

    “Cowards” he said aloud to himself, still scornful and angry at the memory of their abandoning the quest so soon.

    The warrior had remained steadfast and said to the others “We will continue with our quest for if we turn back then our friends have died for naught”. His companions, in full agreement, rode on.

    Months passed and three more companions were lost, this time to bandits and brigands who had lain in ambush to take by force that which they could not earn by honest labour. They had been routed by the warrior and his men yet still, the cost of victory had been a high one.

    Two of his men said “We will go no further. We will return the bodies of the fallen to their loved ones back home and be thankful that our folly has allowed us to come so far and experience so much without harm to ourselves” and with that, they turned and left.

    The warrior looked at his remaining men, now so few in number and said “We shall persevere, for to have come so far and risked so much and paid such a dear price, it makes no sense to abandon our quest and return home”. His companions, in full agreement, rode on.

    A year passed and at last they came upon a prosperous city where the streets were paved with gold and the people were dressed in cloth of the finest weave. Three more men the warrior lost to the quest when they decided to stay and build new lives for themselves in this paradise far from home and unlike any they had ever dreamed of.

    “We will stay and raise families here” they said  “for back home we were merely warriors at our lords pleasure, yet here we shall live like kings”

    The warrior spoke then saying “True, as kings in riches and wealth ye shall be, yet knowing that you abandoned your true quest, I fear that you shall never know the true riches afforded only to those who finish what they start”

    “We few shall continue, for we know that what lies before us is of greater value than all we have seen thus far combined” and saying so, the warrior and his remaining companions rode on.

    A decade passed and the warrior now found himself utterly alone. His last companions had long since abandoned their quest and returned home leaving him to face the remainder of the journey and the hardship it entailed in silent misery.

    Now, sitting atop this fog enshrouded mountain peak in total solitude, cold, wet, hungry and broken in both body and spirit the warrior considered his long quest and asked himself “Was it all worth it?”

    And inside his own head the answer came, loud and clear.

    “NO!”

    The silent response echoed off the walls of his own mind until suddenly and completely unbidden the warrior found tears streaming from eyes swollen with moisture, followed by a raising of his broad shoulders into what he would eventually come to recognise as a sob, something he had not done since since he was a young child at his mothers knee.

    “What a fool I have been” he declared to himself, then louder, shouting at the mountain that had finally broken his spirit and his heart. “WHAT A DAMNED FOOL I’VE BEEN!”

    As he heard his curses echo through the valley below he became aware of a movement and then the briefest flash of orange presented itself a short distance away and beneath him on the stone strewn track, yet to this battle hardened warrior who had survived numerous violent encounters since leaving home, it was enough to bring every fibre of his being to full alertness.

    As he reached for the sword at his belt and old yet kindly voice rang out of the fog. “Stay your hand my son, for we have come not to fight but to rejoice at your arrival for it has been long in coming”

    Taken aback by the curious comment the warrior froze, his hand scant inches from the weapon, and peered into the thick impenetrable fog for a hint as to where the speaker may be. Another flash of orange, a blur of movement and mere seconds later there stood before him a group of orange clad monks with smiles that spread from ear to ear and a countenance that could only be described as joyful.

    At the fore stood a monk, far older than the others with brown, weather beaten and parchment-thin skin that was wrinkled beyond belief yet sporting a smile that was bigger and warmer than any that the warrior could remember having seen in his entire life. Striding purposefully up to the warrior who was a full two heads taller than he, the old man took him in an embrace of genuine joy and care and said in a voice warm yet powerful and strong at the same time “Welcome to the sacred mountain, my son. We have been expecting you”

    The warrior said nothing, yet, suddenly self conscious of the tears still running down his cheeks, raised a hand to wipe them away in a manner that, he hoped, would serve to disguise his moment of weakness.

    Taking a small step backward yet remaining in physical contact with the tall warrior, the old man placed his hand on  the bigger man’s shoulder and stared into his eyes with a gaze that was at once gentler and yet more powerful than anything he had ever experienced before and immediately the warrior was aware that he stood in the presence of one who had peered into the soul of the world and had found enlightenment and peace as a result.

    “Today is a joyous day, my son,  and yet you stand here with tears of grief and sadness running down your face and shouting words of anger at the world. Your bitterness, anger and resentment shows clear to all who have eyes to see, yet now, after all these years, you stand at the threshold of your quest’s completion.

    Why does your heart ache so?”

    The warrior closed his eyes, inhaled deeply then let out a sigh so deep and wearisome that even the smiles of the old man and his younger companions seemed to falter a little.

    At last he spoke and, as he did so, he told of his journey and that of his companions, of the struggles they had faced, of the losses they had endured and of the pain, suffering, humiliation and feelings of despair that, finally and alone, only he was left to endure.”And during all this”</span> he said <span style=”font-style: italic;”>”I kept myself true to my quest because I believed that the soul of the world would reveal itself and bestow upon me its blessed bounty of peace, happiness and wisdom.”</span>

    “I was a fool” he said “for now, here atop this highest of all mountains I see that no such prize exists and that this peak is nothing more than granite, flint and cold stone. I have wasted my life in search of a treasure that does not exist and seen good friends die as a result of my folly” The last he said quietly, almost a whisper as though he were too ashamed to say the words aloud.

    The old man laughed a merry laugh and, with smiling eyes twinkling with good humor said to the warrior “My son, you have traveled long, you have traveled far and you have experienced much since you have left your home. Some of it you have called good, some you have called bad and much of it far more difficult and testing than you ever imagined it would be when you set out with your youthful excitement so many years ago.

    You have learned much, my son, but though your eyes have gazed upon much that few men will ever see, you have yet to recognise the power, purpose or potential of any of it.

    In focusing only on reaching this holy place you have missed many of the wonders and miracles that the soul of the world was trying to show you, choosing instead to fill your heart with bitterness and regret for what life has delivered unto you”

    “Ha!” said the warrior contemptuously  “You seem a kindly and good intentioned old man but you are wrong!”

    Long have I been on this path and much have I seen, it’s true, but hardly any would qualify as wonders and miracles and much, as I have already told you, would be better described as disaster and tragedy“  Then quietly, almost to himself he added “I see no miracle in watching good friends die or give up in despair”

    “My son,” said the old man, smiling once again  “you see no miracles because you have not truly looked for them and yet, still, the miracles were present all along”

    “Was it not a miracle that the soul of the world saw fit to bless you with friends who believed in you and trusted you to share in your adventure, even if only for a short time?”

    “Was it not a miracle that you were strong enough and skilled enough to swim the swollen rivers that carried the spirit of your brothers home to the kingdom of the mothers and fathers and a miracle again that, in doing so, you learned never to repeat their mistakes when faced with nature’s awesome power several times throughout your quest?”

    The warrior looked up, shocked “How?…”

    Holding up a wrinkled hand for silence, the old monk continued “Were you not in the presence of a miracle when your strength and skill with a blade saved the lives of your companions and yourself during more battles than you can remember and yet another still that you were present at the passing of those you loved, easing them in their passage to the next world?”

    “Could you not sense the soul of the world at work when your closest friends, those who you thought had abandoned you, were blessed with the sure and certain knowledge that their own quests were over and that, at last, they could rest and enjoy life’s plentiful bounty?”
    “And, if not a miracle, how can you describe how your last remaining companions finally discovered that their own quests would be complete only once they arrived safely back home and in the arms of the families that love them?”

    “But… this mountain” stammered the warrior, now less sure of himself and his experiences as he had been mere moments before  “It is supposed to be a place of miracle and wonder yet I see none. Where are the miracles here, old man? For I see only rock and shale and this blasted fog, yet nothing to explain why I should have been called to walk this long, lonely path for these long years and why I needed to endure so much to get here “

    The old man smiled an indulgent smile, placed his hand back upon the warrior’s shoulder and said patiently, as if talking to a child  “The miracles you have sought have been there for you to see from the very moment you stepped foot onto the mountain yet you were so caught up in your woes that you could not recognise them to register their presence”

    “IMPOSSIBLE!” protested the warrior  “I passed no wonders. I saw nothing special!”

    “You never saw the field of dreams?” asked the old man “The yellow gold flowers there are beautiful, and you could have rested there a while and spoken to your lost companions and learned that they were happy and safe with the mothers and father but, you saw it not because your head was hung with grief and your mind clouded with dark thoughts over your loss”

    The old man waved a hand and the fog shimmered then disappeared revealing a bright golden field at the foot of the mountain far below, and right next to the very path that the warrior had trodden.

    His eyes widened and he went as if about to speak, but the old man continued “You never saw the pool of healing? Its warm, crystal clear waters could have served to rejuvenate you in both body and mind yet your eyes were cast to the floor and you were cursing the very stones under your feet for an imagined conspiracy to trip you and so you walked right on by and never noticed a thing”

    Once again, he waved his hand and once again the fog parted parted to reveal a turquoise pool of stunning beauty situated halfway up the mountain and within a mere arm’s length from the path he had climbed.

    “And here, atop this great peak at the roof of the world, did you not see the mirror of wisdom? Had you but looked you would have found a way to learn secrets known only to the soul of the world and found a way to ever lasting peace. Yet instead, you placed your attentions in the past and chose to pick at the scabs of wounds that should have long since healed and, in doing so, missed it entirely.”

    One last time the old man waved his hand and the dense fog that shrouded the mountain top faded, slowly at first and then faster until finally it was gone altogether.

    The warrior looked around the mountaintop on what was now a beautiful, sunny and warm summers day and saw, to his amazement, that not 3 yards from where he stood was a simple yet elegant mirror that stood twice as tall as and showing a reflection of the rugged peak itself.

    “How could I have missed so much?” said the now bemused warrior as he took in the majestic views from his high vantage point.

    The old man smiled  “It is the nature of men” he said “to see every obstacle they encounter as something set to rob them of what they seek when, in reality, each obstacle is nothing more than a a chance to decide upon the true value of what you are seeking. If worth much you will breach the obstacle, if little, why then, you will turn back.

    It is not good. It is not bad. It just is.”

    The warrior felt truth in the old man’s words and suddenly, as if a giant hand had reached into the very core of his being, a tremendous weight was lifted from his heart.

    The old man continued  “It is the nature of men to see each struggle that they engage in as a battle that someone else must lose in order that they may win when, in truth, the struggle is nothing more than conditioning to strengthen us for what we must yet endure.

    As you have had to exercise your arm and shoulders every day in order to wield your great sword with strength and skill in combat, so too have you been given the opportunity to gain the strength of body, mind and spirit required to reach this sacred place”

    The warrior smiled as he thought of all the struggles that had been visited upon him and yet how much stronger he was now than he had been at the start of this great quest. He realised that whilst he had chosen to focus on his suffering for so long, that joy had never been very far from him and he he had only to have bothered to look to have seen it with his own eyes.

    “I’ve been a fool”
    he said with a smile and, as he did so, he felt that great hand reach inside once more and he physically staggered as the burden of sadness that he had carried for so long was finally lifted from him.

    Realising what the warrior was going through and experiencing, the old man smiled and continued with his lesson  “It is the nature of men to experience fear upon thinking of what may or may not become in the future and to experience resentment when that future does not turn out as planned or hoped for. Yet with each fear comes the opportunity to demonstrate faith and belief in what  may yet come to be and with each resentment the opportunity to demonstrate gratitude for the gifts already bestowed.

    This is the way of love” said the old man, still smiling.

    “Love” repeated the warrior and, as he did so, he recognised yet more truth coming from the old man.

    “No, not from” he corrected himself  “through” for it was clear now that the soul of the world was speaking with him now through the spirit and body of the old man before him.

    Suddenly thankful of the opportunity to experience and overcome each and every fear that had visited upon him since leaving home, the warrior became aware of its opposite; a deep and powerful love of life and a thankfulness that threatened to overwhelm him completely with tears of the purest joy.

    And at last, as the final burden of fear left him, the warrior, after years of journeying, fighting, struggling and heartache found his miracle…

    …and realised, just as the old man had said, it had been with him all the time had he but looked for it.

    He turned to the old man with fresh tears rolling down his cheeks and a smile of the greatest joy and saw that the old man was now bowing from the waist with his hands pressed together before his face.

    “Rak Due Kwam Jing Jai” said the abbot of the temple of the soul of the world to the warrior in a reverent tone that intimated something of significance was being said.

    “I’m sorry, I don’t understand” replied the warrior.

    “It is the name of the miracle that you have sought for so long and that which you have just experienced” said the old man.

    “It means ‘truth, joy and love’ and with it you now possess the answer to every question you could ever ask and the solution to every problem you could ever face”

    The warrior turned to face the great mirror that stood behind him and peered at a reflection years younger than the one he had seen that morning in the reflection of the stream as he bathed. Trying his mouth around the words the abbot had uttered just moments before, the warrior said aloud  “Rak Due Kwam Jing Jai” and as he did so he finally understood… everything!

    At that moment the man, now no longer a warrior, for he had no need to be, did something that he hadn’t done for more than ten long years.

    He laughed.

    A deep, hearty, joyous laugh full of love and gratitude.

    And the soul of the world smiled.

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    For my family, who I love with all my heart and also for
    anyone who needs reminding that their quest is about
    more than climbing the mountain.

    Enjoy the journey!

    Truth, joy and love
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