Sunday, September 25, 2011

Unlocking the secrets of your mind


Where do our thoughts come from and where do they go?
They all originate in the same place. The real question is: what are our thoughts, and are they really ours in the first place? Let’s examine some of these questions. Thoughts represent an intangible form of energy very similar to electricity. This energy exits all around us. It is easily generated and it is a part of the life force of all living things and has been called several names by many cultures. The form of life energy called chi by ancient cultures that permeates all things is part of that matrix of energy to which thought belongs. We harness this energy in an individual way and use this energy to create tangible objects that are evident all around us. Visible structures such as buildings, cars and other physical objects represent the final outcome of a thought or idea. The thought was not used up or consumed by being applied to the creation of a physical object. Another analogy may be appropriate here. People and cars utilize roads for transportation and their progress is achieved by the traction that they apply to this surface nevertheless they do not consume the road. The road remains when the traffic is gone. The road represents the medium that the thoughts occupy. The pedestrians and the vehicles represent the ideas. If thoughts represent a form of energy where do they go and do our thoughts disappear once they originate? Thoughts and ideas are a very dynamic form of energy, however they are not unique and are constantly interacting with that infinite pool of energy that has always been present and are a part of this amorphous energy that flows around and through all of us. They are separate, but at the same time a part of a larger system. Thinking affects the flow of this energy and all who use it without consuming it or depleting it in any way. The changes resulting from the thoughts that we have are not affected by time and space and are very distinct, even though not yet measurable. No doubt, in time it will certainly be possible to harness thoughts, record them and even replay them as easily as it is possible to record the human voice. Positive thoughts will always be creative and have been shown to change and affect living cells. Those who will come after us will benefit from the positive thoughts that we are having right now.









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