Monday 2 September 2013

Architects Of The Mind

You have your thoughts and I have mine, but is there a soft, subtle, more universal level where our thoughts are connected? Is there a higher plane of connectedness? Buddhism suggests that advanced
meditaters can approach or merge into The Universal Mind ..

Thoughts are definitely creative. Thoughts become things. In Your Invisible Power, Genevieve Behrend says that: "The Thought Form of the Thing is already Yours as soon as you think it. Your steady recognition of this Thought Possession causes the thought to concentrate, to condense, to project itself and to assume physical form."

Now ~ that sounds rather philosophical (it was written in 1921), but closely observe your mind when you next walk into a new social situation. Aha! She's right .. thoughts take on 'form' as you place your order for a cup of coffee and a bacon and egg breakfast, with toast and mushrooms!

We used to view strange thoughts as indicative of a mental illness. But no more. These entities of 'mental illnesses' are mythical relics of our recent dark ages! The barbaric 20th Century.
Sure – there are social needs for behavioural control and regulation, 'patient management' and a host of practical concerns within family and hospital settings. But thoughts per se are the most fascinating of experiences and when repeated they become beliefs.
Behrend continues: ".. the realization that your mind really is a center through which all the creative energy and power there is, takes form."

"Ask, BELIEVING YOU HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED and you shall receive!"

So .. thoughts have a strange, creative power. When thoughts are repeated in your mind, or repeatedly delivered to you, within a training course or program, they become beliefs and even 'neuro-programs' within your brain's operating system. Here we are using a computer analogy – useful for describing subconscious processes, but not the higher neo-cortical processes of conscious creation.

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