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ALL YOU NEED
TO KNOW
Our circumstances
are a direct result of our actions
However we see our
circumstances, be it good, bad or indifferent, they are merely
the sum total of all our actions. In other words, everything we
have said and done has resulted in where we are today. Knowing
that our circumstances are a direct result of our actions, and
that our actions stem from our thought processes, if our
circumstances are not completely satisfactory then it is our
thought processes that must come into question.
Cause and effect
When a person acts in a hostile manner it is
because of limited or partial mental perspective. It is the same
when others join in hostilities and war erupts; mental
perspective being the cause, and the resulting war being the
effect. In other words, a person is driven toward unwanted
behaviour by corrupt or inconclusive reason. When peace
eventually prevails, this is also the product of reason. But
rest assured, reason will eventually find another way to start
another war and the circle of reason begins again…
The split reality of
reason
We consider ourselves to be masters of the
spoken and written word, but in reality we have been mastered by
our own reason. Using reason we have effectively divided the
mind in two; one side being, “for” and the other being,
“against”. The mind is yours to do with as you may, so by
infusing in to it the idea of, “wrong” it means that when you
think of what you don’t like you are effectively denying
what you created (you don’t like the idea of something)
and this results in opposing factors that are in fact, one and
the same. When our thoughts fluctuate between what we think
we do and do not want, what we think we can and
cannot have, and what we think we should and should not
say and do, our feelings will respond in direct proportion to
our acceptance or rejection to what we are thinking. In short,
we have unknowingly created a war of the mind within itself,
expressed to us via feelings, and ultimately, our life
circumstances.
The rule of intent
What happens to a person does not necessarily
have to determine how they feel and react, but how they
think about what happens to them does. We all have the ability
to think and act intentionally; that is, to simply do what we
intend to do without reason or cause. Intent creates both
thought processes and our ensuing behaviour. When we reason
about our circumstances and experiences, we relinquish our
ability to simply act intentionally over to our ability to think
intentionally and then base our actions on our own logical
conclusions. In other words, we are now basing our actions on
reason, or logical outcome, and not on our intent. It then
follows that we have allowed our reasoning to govern our intent,
our feelings, and ultimately our actions.
One true reality
Reality is an ever changing, all inclusive
flow of information. Physical reality will not present anything
to choose from; it is simply happening and you are experiencing
it. You’re only real choice is how you interact
with this ever-changing, all inclusive experience. This is why
people react differently when in the same situation. This is
exactly why, when the going gets tough, some fall apart and
others rise to the challenge. Those who rise to the challenge
may be aware of all the potential problems that may arise, but
they remain calm and focused on there goal because of the way
they operate their cognitive system.
Focus of intent
Focusing ones intent is not about thinking in
the traditional way of reasoning, but about holding the idea of
ones goal in mind to the extent whereby all other thought is
excluded. Since everyone is an individual and that no two people
have had the same sum total of experiences, there are literally
infinite numbers of ways this can be achieved. A universal way
is to imagine, (Hold an “image-in” the mind) and all you have to
do, is just do it. Your actions will then be based on a fixed
image and not on your own personal reasoning, which is
always fluctuating in proportion to your own personal,
“for” and, “against” ideas.
Taking control
Without reason, right
and wrong cease to exist but our mind does not. When the mind is
empty of reason we are simply at peace with our self. From this
singular foundation we become a product of the imagination
because there is no form of opposition in mind. Now whatever we
perceive no longer has any control over us because we are not
involved in the process of rejecting what we have created. In
short, we deliberately substitute thoughts of what we don’t
wish to achieve with thoughts of what we do wish to
achieve. Now we are free to use the imagination as we wish with
the understanding that we are in control of our own mind and
therefore our own actions; that is, our actions will be a direct
reflection of our intentions without the intervention of
speculation. Now we will gain maximum effect from minimum
impulse.
The undeniable truth
You have the ability to listen and learn, and
so you have the ability to find out how to think efficiently,
and so effectively. Taking control of ones given ability to
focus the intent on ones goal WITHOUT distraction is the key
teaching of Trulove Unified. When people stop thinking
about what has already transpired, or what may transpire they
will be free to concentrate on the immediate situation
regardless of speculation. This results in the ability to make
something happen regardless of current circumstance. In other
words, you will succeed where others would not.
Beating
procrastination
The largest obstacle in any ones path to
complete success is procrastination; that is, putting off
effective action to another place and time for whatever reason.
The place is here and the time is now, and this is the start of
the rest of your life, so wile you are still aware that you are
in control of your way of thinking, and so your life, you can do
something about keeping control.
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