The Mind Explained...
This section looks at how your mind works. Your own mind is
the main thing that’s preventing you from doing what you want
to do, being what you want to be, feeling how you want to feel.
Your own mind is also the instrument with which you can make
changes.
“You can chain me, you can torture me, you
can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my
mind.”
Mahatma Ghandi – Indian Philosopher
Scientists will acknowledge that there is still a very poor
understanding of this part of the human ‘being’ - about what
the mind is and even where it’s situated. You can point to the
heart, the liver, and even neurons in the brain, but you can’t
point to the mind – it’s intangible. What is generally agreed
though, is that it’s responsible for us being who we are as
individuals.
Here are some of the descriptions of the mind you may find
if you search the internet:
- The mind is sometimes seen as the personalisation of
the brain, depending on the unique pattern of links between
brain cells which builds up over our life time as we grow
and develop according to our individual
experiences.
- The mind extends to, and can affect every cell in the
body.
- Mind refers to the collective aspects of intellect and
consciousness which are manifest in some combination of
thought, perception, emotion, will and imagination.
- The mind is responsible for one's thoughts and
feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; it refers to
the cognitive processes of thinking.
- The mind collectively refers to the aspects of
consciousness and intellect which manifest as combinations
of thought, perception, memory, emotion, will and
imagination; mind is the stream of consciousness. It
includes all of the brain's conscious processes
Does that make it clearer? I think not –
but it does make
clearer just how complex the subject is!
- Consider for a moment just some of the things we’re
aware that our mind does:
- Thoughts ‘pop’ into our mind – but from where?
- We sit and think and work out problems – how?
- When you’re watching a quiz or doing a crossword puzzle
– where does the answer come from when you didn’t think you
knew it?
- Your mind can enable you to imagine you’re sitting on a
beautiful Mediterranean beach with the heat of the sun and
the sound of the sea - when in fact you’re in the garden of
a uncil house in Halifax.
- It reminds us we have to do something or buy something
when we weren’t even thinking about it.
And then it becomes even more fascinating when you recognise
that the mind can be divided into 2 parts: ‘the conscious mind’
and the ‘subconscious mind’.
So, our minds are wonderful and complex parts of ourselves
that, when understood can be used on purpose to enable us to
get more of what we want into our lives.
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