Good thinking.

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Molly <[email protected]>
To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Aug 27, 2010 11:49 am
Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Understanding: Mind, Consciousness, Thought


Because dialogue raises consciousness.



On Aug 26, 7:17 pm, [email protected] wrote:

> Molly - I thoughtfully disagree with your thoughtful thoughts. I think the 

major problems of the world are reduced to

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> too little thinking rather than too much. However there are more or less 

enlightened thoughts. Not all thoughts are equally thoughtful.

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> 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?

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>

>

> -----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

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

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

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

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> us equally capable of being wise.

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

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> Consciousness. We experience life. We also experience life from

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

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

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

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

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

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> personal to a global level, would be significant.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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> thinking. Levels of consciousness jump as people gain understanding

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

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

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

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

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> from impersonal, or universal thoughts create kind and selfless

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

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

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

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

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> common divinity, our shared existence in universal Mind, Consciousness

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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> peace.

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> What do YOU think?

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

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> Philosophy” & other works.

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


 

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