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Beingness

Saturday, 24. July 2010 9:52

Beingness is the natural state of Consciousness.

Three dimensional physical reality allows Consciousness to ‘have’ and to ‘do’ as well as to ‘Be’.

My Beingness individuates me as a Human Being.

As a human Being, I have the choice and the opportunity to choose my state of Being.

The state of my Beingness determines who I am Being.

My beliefs concerning what I have and what I do determine my state of Beingness.

Knowing my emotional state of Being requires an awareness of my Consciousness and a conscious-awareness of my Self.

It is the Soul’s intention to expand its Beingness through its Self.

Expanding Beingness expands Consciousness.

Consciousness seeks an expanded awareness of who it is, who it is Being, its Beingness.

A three dimensional physical world is one contextual reality that allows that potential to realised.

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Unthinkable

Sunday, 18. April 2010 8:33

Nothing is Unthinkable.

I cannot unthink something. Thinking has no duality.

What I think always has a duality, it is relative to my perspective, yet thought itself is absolute.

Thought is creative when I think, but I cannot uncreate it by unthinking it.

As I think new thoughts, my reality changes. Thinking old thoughts maintains my reality as it is.

I can change my reality by thinking new thoughts but I cannot unchange it by unthinking about it.

As I realise a new thought, my new thoughts become real.

I can realise my reality but I cannot unrealise it.

I can manifest something new into my reality and I can re-manifest something old into my reality, but I cannot unmanifest something already in my reality.

Nothing is unthinkable but I can choose not to give something another thought.

When I no longer have a thought about something, it no longer has the power to exist in my reality.

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Memory

Friday, 12. March 2010 8:29

Memory is a record of my experiences.

Memory is never lost. It is a question of having access to past experiences, which is called remembering.

What I experience in my conscious mind, I store in my conscious memory.

What I experience in my sub-conscious mind, I store in my sub-conscious memory.

Because my sub-conscious memory is not conscious, it is often difficult to access it.

This means that what I do sub-consciously, automatically and autonomously, will often be lost to my conscious memory.

When my conscious mind is focused in the past or in the future, it is not present in the moment.

When my conscious mind is not present in the moment, I am sub-consciously experiencing life on ‘auto-pilot’ in a robotic way.

My Soul is always focused in the present moment.

My Soul has a super-conscious memory of everything that I ever experience.

When I forget to remember my Soul, it is not my memory that is lost, but my Self.

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Out of my Mind

Tuesday, 9. March 2010 9:08

The only insanity in Life is to be Out of my Mind.

When I am out of my mind, I am disconnected from my True Mind and my True Self, which is my Soul.

My Soul is my Super-Conscious Mind that connects my Self to the Supra-Conscious Mind of All That Is Pure Consciousness.

I am out of my mind when:

  • I am being irrational and not thinking rationally
  • I am being unemotional and not feeling emotionally
  • My rational consciousness has no emotional awareness
  • My emotional awareness is not grounded in rational consciousness
  • I am out of alignment with the choice and authority of my Soul.
  • I am disconnected from my inner guidance and don’t know my Mind
  • I am inclusively following others instead of my own exclusive path
  • I am insensitive to the reflections of others that are there to guide me
  • I am attached to the pleasures of a physical earthly existence
  • My programmed beliefs are determining my reality instead of my eternal truth
  • I am following my fate instead of my destiny

I am connected to my True Mind when I have Conscious-Awareness of who I really am.

My Soul always has my Self in Mind.

My Soul knows my Truth.

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Quietening my Mind

Monday, 8. March 2010 8:41

My Mind is always quiet.

My Mind is at peace.

It is not my Mind that I need to quieten but my thinking process.

My thinking process is carried out by my thinking processor – my brain.

Quietening my Mind means consciously managing my thinking.

I cannot turn off my Mind although I can become disconnected from my ‘higher’ Unconscious Mind and attached to the needs of my ‘lower’ sub-conscious mind.

I can turn down my thinking processor by learning the Art of Meditation.

Meditation quietens my mind by slowing down and turning off my thinking processor.

Ultimately the only way to have peaceful thoughts is to clear out all the conflicting beliefs that are running in my sub-conscious memory and influencing my thinking process and limiting my Clarity of Thought.

Clear Thoughts come from a Quiet Mind that resides in the Realm of my Soul, not in my brain.

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Losing my Mind

Sunday, 7. March 2010 0:53

Losing my Mind is an oxymoron.

I cannot lose my mind, neither can I lose my brain.

I can lose my conscious connection to my mind and I can lose my memory that is stored in my brain.

Memory loss is not considered to be the same as losing one’s mind. We commonly have a distinction between mind and memory but not between mind and brain.

Losing my mind is a term used for insanity or madness.

I do not lose my mind. I lose my ability to process information in a rational way.

The inability to think rationally produces irrational behaviour. Extreme irrational behaviour is called insanity, madness, or losing one’s mind, and is diagnosed as a mental illness.

Similarly I do not lose my memory. I lose the ability to access or recall my memory.

The most common reason for losing one’s mind is the fact that one has never found one’s mind.

Looking for my mind in my brain or in my memory will allow it to stay lost for ever.

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Thinking & Thought

Saturday, 6. March 2010 0:48

Thinking & Thought are not the same thing.

Thinking is the act of recalling information from my memory and processing information that I am receiving from my senses.

Thinking is:

  • Processing memories
  • Consulting beliefs
  • Analysing data
  • Deducing outcomes
  • Predicting future events
  • Making choices based on knowledge
  • Discerning what is right or wrong by judgement

Thinking is the process of communication with or as my ‘lower’ sub-conscious Self.

Thought is a communication from my or as my ‘higher’ super-conscious Soul.

It is my Soul’s directive as to whom ”Thou ought’ to Be.

A Thought is:

  • An Intuition
  • An Inspiration
  • A Revelation
  • A Knowing
  • A Message
  • A Prophetic Word

It is the act of not thinking, called meditation, that allows clarity of thought.

Thinking and thought appear to be the same thing because they are both processed by my brain.

Both thinking and thought derive from different aspects of my Mind.

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Thoughts & Emotions

Friday, 5. March 2010 9:38

Emotions are the energy on which Thoughts are transmitted and received.

I do not think emotionally. I perceive emotions as feelings based on a rational perspective of my reality.

I process thoughts and emotions with my brain.

I am either aware of the emotion that I am feeling or conscious of the thought that I am thinking.

I process emotion with my right brain and I think rationally with my left brain. It takes practice to process both at the same time.

My emotions indicate my alignment with my thoughts.

When I am consciously in alignment with a thought, I experience the high charge of emotional energy on which the thought is being transmitted.

When this emotional energy is perceived to be positive, I am in alignment and my inspiration is empowered.

The degree of misalignment that I have with a thought determines the degree of negative emotion that appears to accompany the thought.

Pure Feeling accompanies Pure Thought. It has no emotional attachment and no mis-alignment with its Source.

My Soul always sends to my Self a pure frequency of mental Thought on a pure wavelength of emotional Feeling.

How I receive this communication with my Soul is determined by the polarity of my beliefs and the gender of my emotional attachments.

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Beliefs & Deductions

Thursday, 4. March 2010 7:26

Neither Beliefs nor Deductions are Thoughts.

Accessing beliefs from my sub-conscious mind and consciously making deductions  are both forms of rational thinking, but they are not thoughts.

My sub-conscious beliefs are what I have been told to be true or what I have personally experienced to be so.

My beliefs are my truths that create my reality, which is what I believe to be real and true.

My deductions are what adds up for me in the future based on my knowledge of what occurred in the past.

I deduce what is best for me in the future based on what has happened to me in the past.

When my deductions of what will occur in the future actually occur, they confirm my beliefs about the past.

When my deductions prove to be false and they do not materialise, they force me to re-evaluate my beliefs.

The fact that reality is continuous and sequential allows me to accurately deduce the best possible outcome for my Self.

The future is consequential and a direct manifestation of my beliefs and my deductions. What I think to be real continually manifests as my reality.

Thoughts create a new reality. Thinking by deduction in line with my beliefs maintains my existing reality. It reproduces my past reality into my future.

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Thinking & Knowing

Monday, 1. March 2010 9:27

When I am Thinking, my brain is processing memories of past information and data.

When I am Knowing, I am connecting to the creativity of my mind.

I become conscious of the memories that I have stored in my sub-conscious when I think.

I do not think thoughts. I think memories and choices.

I know thoughts. When I connect to a new thought, I just know.

The act of knowing a thought brings it into my reality and allows that thought to manifest and to become created in reality. With enough power, I make it real.

My sub-conscious memories allow me to think. Thinking is the process of reviewing past experiences. Without a memory, I would act without thinking.

My super-conscious thoughts are my source of knowing what is right for my Self.

Knowing is my intuitive ability to create my ideal life.

I can choose whether to think about a future that is a projection of my past experiences, or I can know what is perfect in the present moment for my Self.

Searching my sub-conscious memory for new experiences is pointless. I will only find different ways of experiencing old experiences.

Revealing a new perspective on life is realising a new experience of life, which with sufficient inspiration will manifest as my reality.

Thinking focuses my attention on reproducing the past.

Knowing focuses my attention on creating my present in the future.

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