Molly - I thoughtfully disagree with your thoughtful thoughts. I think the 
major problems of the world are reduced to 

too little thinking rather than too much. However there are more or less 
enlightened thoughts. Not all thoughts are equally thoughtful.

If I am not accurate than why do you take the time and the trouble to write out 
your thoughts for others to be impacted? 

 

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Molly <[email protected]>
To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 9:56 am
Subject: [Mind's Eye] Understanding:  Mind, Consciousness, Thought


Mind: All human beings share in being a part of, and connected to

Mind, the universal Life energy and source of intelligence beyond the

brain. Because of Mind, we share in an endless flow of wisdom—each of

us equally capable of being wise.



Consciousness: All human beings share in the principle or fact of

Consciousness. We experience life. We also experience life from

different levels of consciousness—from truncated and fear-based, angry

and insecure “levels” to grounded, secure, safe, wise and even

enlightened states (Buddha Mind, Christ Consciousness, the “Father

within,” the Kingdom of Heaven.) If humans lived even a little more

often in this last state of mind, the impact on world peace, from a

personal to a global level, would be significant.



The principle of Thought, as a universal function, guides humans

either toward or away from non-violence, love and compassion. The

existence of a personal thought system, or “ego”—which we see as

simply being a sticky attachment to, or identification with thoughts—

trips up our noble aspirations for peace. Yet we have found that

teaching people about the neutral fact of Thought, and how it creates

reality for each of us (rather than attempting to change “content”),

allows people to shine the light of this principle on all their

thinking. Levels of consciousness jump as people gain understanding

about the formless source of all ideas, beliefs and opinions.



When humans understand that a thought is just a thought, just a

creation from formless energy, the iron grip the ego can have on us

begins to lessen. Lighter, gentler, more inspired feelings arising

from impersonal, or universal thoughts create kind and selfless

behaviors. We begin to realize we are so much more than our limited

thoughts. So much more than we ever “thought”! While respecting our

own and others’ traditions, cultures and preferences, we see beyond

the forms that humans have created—and to the deeper truth of our

common divinity, our shared existence in universal Mind, Consciousness

and Thought … or in Life. From this vantage point, there is no reason

to argue, to fight, to hurt another. When I hurt you, I diminish me.



So, our personal answer is to share with people these simple

principles that govern their states of mind. Because, beneath it all,

all humans are already wise, good, generous, kind and even

enlightened. When the clouds of thought begin to part, they each take

their unique and radiant place in being one in “six billion paths to

peace.



What do YOU think?



See also Sydney Banks, “The Missing Link: Reflections on Life and

Philosophy” & other works.



http://www.centerforsustainablechange.org/principles.php


 

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