The might of an ancient Roman legion marching in rank must have been a sight of power to behold and if you can learn to command some of those specific qualities into your every muscle fiber, you’ll be the general of vast new strength and power.
But to do so you must stretch your mind from its current thinking and change your frames of reference to encompass and own new horizons.
Science has found that music can change our molecular structure and thought patterns almost instantaneously. Those in turn bring new results in the way we move and express ourselves with energy force. And then, if you can consciously infuse powerful imagery with emotional content and super glue them to every note and drum beat, it can put you in charge of your own legions of super strength, power, and speed.
If your mind is fully and creatively engaged, your heart stirred, and every muscle fiber excited from vast energy forces, you can activate your own superpower adrenaline that will catapult you to new levels. And it will be real - earned from your core - the kind that represent real human triumph instead of the false kinds induced from harmful stimulants and steroids.
But how do you get your mind deep into your muscles? How do you activate every singular muscle fiber? Common logic tells us that if that can be done and done time again for long periods of time, that it will take you to new dimensions of peak performance and athletic mastery.
So, from time to time, I'd like to introduce you to some music many of you probably won't know. But, with a different frame of reference from the stories I tell, you'll hear with new eyes and see with new movements.
You can play hip-hop, rap, or rock as loud as you like, but nothing will equal the vastness of sound that comes from a full orchestra of up to a 100 pieces and from music composed by some of the great masters in time. It's not volume I’m speaking of but a vastness a pure expansiveness of sound like an ancient Roman legion marching in formation for an assault on an entire nation rather than a solitary Goliath standing on a battlefield.
The great Roman Empire was one of the great superpowers of the ancient world ruling for centuries by a massive and fearsome fighting machine of men and weaponry.
They built the most innovative and expansive roads to carry their armies and commerce that are still standing to this day. Amongst these roads is the famous Apian Way leading to and away from Rome and is lined with ancient pines that could speak stories of her armies marching away to war and returning back in triumph.
A masterpiece in music called the Pines of Rome by Ottorino Respighi, an Italian composer, paints a glorious picture with notes of dancing waters and great celebrations back through time that these roads and pines might have witnessed.
The last four minutes of this piece sets the tranquil scene of birds chirping in these pines and then scared off by the slow advance of a gigantic Roman ghost army who seems to come to life as you’re brought back in time to meet their approach.
You can clearly hear the magnitude of this triumphant legion even though they’re very distant in the beginning and yet it’s uncanny how your blurred vision back through time is even portrayed in the music. As you vision becomes clearer and clearer, you see the first couple thousand men, with shiny armor, fierce weaponry, glorious plums and fanfare, appear over the horizon marching in tight ranks along the famous Apian Way.
The layers of music build simultaneously as you see thousand of more men, then more, and then even more coming into your range vision. You can almost feel the stones underneath you quake from the pure enormity and massive strength of this army come to life.
Under your branches the first wave of trumpeters and flag bearers march by. Then you can hear the chariots rumble by and even the massive crowds that appear gathering to great them in celebration.
Yes, it’s a power piece of music and even if you play it soft, you still get a sense of raw and supreme power that almost completely makes the sounds of a couple loud thumping drumbeats of modern day music seem insignificant and small in comparison.
I’d like to encourage you to learn and explore different kinds of music because it can be one of the fastest ways to produce powerful imagery that in turn gives your mind new tools to change the way you move.
If you can listen to music like the Pines of Rome and hear this kind of vast power growing from soft to massive in your mind, even if music isn’t playing in your earphones, and then superglue it with vivid and emotional imagery like a Roman legion marching by, you’ll begin to feel every muscle fiber as an individual soldier in your army multiplying and quaking in mass to make you stronger, faster, and more powerful.
CoreForce Energy, gives you powerful tools to help you amplify the power of your mind so that your muscles explode with new powers down to your bones. It teaches you how to move and think differently at the same time. And in the end, that’s the only way you can make dramatic changes now and fast.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader
P.S. True story: I heard the Pines of Rome as a young teenager and as a purple belt in karate and the night after hearing it, I was put into a sparring match at my dojo with a red belt. I heard the inspiring music in my head and was such an inspiration that as a much lower ranked belt, I dazed him with a quick and humiliating defeat. He thought he was fighting with one person instead of an entire army. His mistake.