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Mind Is the Builder - How Our Thoughts Create Our Experiences
1. MIND IS THE BUILDER
Being sick is seldom fun, and
sometimes it is life threatening.
The symptoms of an illness.. And the
treatment .. Can range from annoying
and uncomfortable to extremely
painful. For many, feeling of being
powerless and victimized are nearly
as bad as the illness itself.
2. “natural principles”
• What if you weren’t the victim of your
illness? What if illnesses were the
result of natural or spiritual principles,
principles that could be learned and
applied in order to heal and prevent
illness? What if you could live your life
illness free and could experience a
quality and fullness of life far beyond
what you now know?
3. “mind is the builder”
• In the ‘dhammapada’, buddha says: ”we are
shaped by our thoughts.. we become what
we think”.
• Edgar cayce expressed the principle of
“spirit is the life.. Mind is the builder..
Physical is the result”.
• The maitri ‘upanishad’ tells us, “one’s own
thought is one’s world. What a person think
is what he becomes”.
• “for mind is the builder and that which we
think upon may become crimes or miracles.
For thoughts are thinks and as their currents
run through the environs of an entity’s
experience these become barriers or
stepping-stones”.
4. “spirit ,the building block”
• We are spiritual beings. spirit can be
seen as divine energy or divine
‘matter’.
• Both the energy and the material we
use to build our physical experience
come from spirit. That which eventually
becomes our physical reality, including
our bodies, comes directly from the
creator. spirit is the building block for
matter.
5. “thoughts and feelings”
• Imagine your mind as pipe. Divine
energy is poured into one end of the
pipe. Inside the pipe our mind modifies
that energy. We shape it with our
thoughts and feelings. We shape it with
our fears and desires, our attitudes and
beliefs. Pouring out of the other end of
the pipe is the physical result, our life
experience, including our body and its
state of health or illness.
6. “we are powerful”
• Our ability to make ourselves unhappy or
sick demonstrates how powerful we are. This
shouldn’t discourage us, however. It is
possible for us to co-operate with the
positive intent of the universe, to come into
alignment or attunement with it, so the spirit
can come through our minds with very little
distortion.
• When this happens, we can become a
channel of blessing to ourselves and others.
We can learn to create miracles and
stepping-stones even more easily than we
now create crimes and barriers, or serious
illnesses.
7. “conscious and unconscious”
• The mind is the waking consciousness as well as the
unconscious and the super conscious. What is
conscious is what we are aware of at any given time
or can easily be brought to awareness from our
memory banks.
• Obviously, the line between what is conscious and
what is unconscious is not fixed. The unconscious,
on the other hand, contains things that are not easily
available to consciousness. Many of these things are
childhood experiences.. Or past-life experiences..
that have been forgotten or even repressed. The
unconscious also contains many ideas, attitudes,
beliefs, expectations, fears and desires which affect
our lives every day.
8. “super-conscious”
• Super- conscious is the realm of consciousness in
which our spiritual nature resides. The is the realm
of the higher self, the christ self, buddha self, or God
self.
• We repress our powerful, positive ,beautiful, divine
selves and they reside in the super-conscious. Just
as the unconscious can be explored through
dreams, meditatio,and other avenues, so can the
superconscious be explored and many gifts can be
raised to consciousness.
• A surprising number of our physical experiences,
including illness, are created by thoughts and
feelings that are quit conscious.
9. “mind moulds energy”
• We believe that life is difficult, and our lives become
difficult.
• Some experiences are created by thoughts and
beliefs that are beneath our normal waking
consciousness, like hidden fears. We will attract and
experience the things we fear, and our fear will grow
stronger.
• All of these thoughts, whether conscious or
unconscious, whether fears or desires, modify spirit
as it passes through the mind.
• As we look at the process of the mind moulding
divine energy into our life experiences of these
unconscious and superconscious shadows. we also
need to pay attention to our conscious thoughts and
the words we speak.
10. “we create our experiences”
• We create our world and our daily
experiences with our thoughts.
• In a sense, we hypnotize ourselves
every day with the words we say and
the thoughts we think. If we believe
And say limiting things about
ourselves we are creating limits in our
lives.
• The energy that comes from spirit does
not have ‘can’t’ attached to it. The
11. “illness..
A self-hypnotic process”
• Illnesses are frequently crated through
the self- hypnotic process. we give
ourselves hypnotic suggestions all the
times. Spoken or thought frequently
enough and with enough energy, these
hypnotic statements will make us sick
and can, in some cases, kill us.
12. “de-energize negative thoughts”
• Pay attention to your words, thoughts, and feelings.
• Whenever you catch yourself saying or thinking
anything of a negative or limiting nature, stop.
Immediately begin to de-energize negative and
limiting thoughts or ideas by saying to yourself.
• If you deny your negative and limiting thoughts their
status as truths or facts, they will begin to lose their
powder over you. Even those things which seem as
real as money problems, relationship problems, or
serious illnesses are noting more than materialized
ideas.
• A person who is successful in business can bring
some of the thoughts and feelings from that part of
his or her life and apply them to an illness. In dealing
with a serious illness, our feelings can be our
greatestally.
13. “your self-image is creative”
• Your self-image is creative. What you think about
yourself has a powerful effect on how you act in
world ,how you treat others, and how you expect to
be treated.
• Many limitations in your life are the result of how
you view yourself. Many of the things you create in
your life or are unable to create in your life are the
result of your self-image.
• Your self-image is not fixed. Your personality is not
fixed. Your gifts and abilities are not fixed. Your
limitations are also not fixed. Your self-image is a
constellation of ideas you have about yourself.
14. “everything is a feed-back”
• There is no part of your life that is not
part of the feedback system !
• It is important to understand the unity
of life. In others words, you can’t
separate your illness from other parts
of your life.
15. • Illnesses are not the problem but are
themselves simply part of the feedback
system, pointing to the real problem.
• As you being to see your experiences
and relationships as part of a feedback
system, a guidance system for helping
you to improve your life, you will be
able to see yourself more and more as
the author of your experiences and less
as the victim.
16. “teachers and helpers”
• Ironically, you can begin to see all of the
negative experiences and individuals in your
life as teachers and helpers rather than as
obstacles and enemies. IIInesses are not the
problem. They are, in fact, part of the
solution. Our illnesses have within them a
healing intent.
• The negative feedback we get from our world
is not a refection of what is true about us or
about the world. It is a reflection of our
beliefs.
17. “ it’s a thought problem”
• A serious illness may be the result of
many months or years of feedback that
we either did not perceive or we
overlooked or ignored. When you deny
the power of your own thoughts and
place your issues outside yourself,
when you blame other people or
situations for what’s happening in your
life, you give your power away and
confirm yourself as helpless.
18. • Any part of your life that is not working
may be telling you something about an
imbalance or disease in your thinking.
In a sense, it’s a thought problem.
• Your problems and illnesses should
therefore be seen as blessing because
they can serve to heal your life, to get
you back on a path of health and
wholeness.