We have a new bridging effort going on with people across the globe...
What keeps people from getting involved in good things?
We think its the collective human mind. What is that?
We looked for a clue, cuz we know its not you! Right?
What could stop you from joy, and connection and sharing in meaningful ways?
Here is what a we dug up about collective mind. Its just a start, and we have a
100th monkey research effort and book hunt going on to find more info.
Share what you can, what you know or heard.
Indraneel Sen posted this message to: Yoga
Anastacia mentioned about toxic emotions. Some more on
this.
If a cup is cleansed with water and soap it is clean.
If it is used to drink a good tea the tea slowly
infuses into the cup and gives the cup a character
after some use. Another example is a flute or a violin
that matures and ages as it is played more and more by
a master musician.
The mind creates thoughts. What is the thought made out
of !
A thought is made out of vitality and is as real as a
physical action. The junction of the thought and the
body is an emotion. A thought that is in conflict to
the perfectness of the body creates what is called a
negative emotion. The vital energy carried by that
thought creates conflict with the body and the body
generates toxins to counterbalance the negative
thought. We call this "Poison killing Poison".
The poison thus generated by the body can be flushed
out by the lungs, kidneys and sweat glands. We
generally call that detoxification.
The poison created by the mind can be cleansed by
observing the mind. The trick is to recognize the
truth right away that it is not an individual mind but
the collective human mind that is out of balance. Thus
there is no one (including yourself) to blame. Once
mind is watched it gradually quietens and an
intelligence arises. This intelligence does not create
toxic thoughts.
This is the end of all detoxification.
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