The Creations Of The Mind
Scientists have learned a lot about our physical functioning, but most
admit that what actually keeps a human being alive is a mystery not
completely solved. Rising above being just a product of chemical and
electrical activity in the brain, as believed by many of us,
spirituality orients me and trains me to come close to my real self, my
spiritual self. Before I was a stranger to my own self, unaware of what
is going inside my consciousness and distant from my own self. The first
step in coming close to myself is that I learn to use the energy of my
mind in the most effective way possible. For this, I decide to find a
place where, each day, I can sit for a few minutes without
interruptions, in order to focus on the self and explore the inner world
of the creations of the mind - my thoughts, feelings, attitudes and
emotions.
There has been a lot of conflicting views in the world about what the
mind is and how it works. In the teachings of meditation by the Brahma
Kumaris, the mind, which gives rise to my thoughts, feelings, attitudes
and emotions, is seen as a faculty of the soul, not the body. It is
rather like the difference between a television set and the movies seen
on that set. The movies originate in the minds of the directors, not in
the television set itself. The television set is just a medium for
displaying the movies. So it is with all these four creations (thoughts,
feelings, attitudes and emotions). These originate in the non-physical
consciousness and not in the physical brain. The brain is just a
processor of them and the body is a medium via which all four are
displayed or brought onto expressions, physical gestures, words and
actions. When I realize this, and really understand this difference, it
very empowering. I am then able to use the power of discrimination to
make choices between thoughts, feelings, attitudes and emotions that are
useful and empowering for myself and others, and those that bring me
down.
To think less is to remain happy
Projection: Usually there is a tendency to think more than normal when
there is a challenging situation. Although it is considered to be good
to think more, we usually miss out on the fact that thinking more means
having lots of waste thoughts along with those that are necessary.
Solution: When we find ourselves thinking a lot we need to ask ourselves
if all these thoughts are really necessary. We need to recognise waste
thoughts and replace them with something more positive. With this
practice we'll find ourselves thinking less and at the same time having
powerful thoughts which will keep us cheerful under all circumstances

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