The power of the mind the power of the mind the power of the mind. Some scientists, like Dean Radin, from what I can tell, use rigorous statistical methods and are proving the validity of Psi phenomena. I guess this shouldn’t be surprising in this day. But there are many scientists, the majority I would assume who still hold to the dogma that this is impossible or silly wishful thinking.
Texting is almost like extended electronic telepathy. You have a thought, you send that thought to another person they read it in their mind and know your thought. They are at a distance and no words are spoken, it’s all in the minds.
You can use autosuggestion like Émile Coué and Napoleon Hill to at least change your thought patterns. If you reinforce them enough possibly they could change real world outcomes in your life.
You can also ask yourself a question, such as, how can it get even better than this? I learned this from Amy Jo Berman. She likes the idea of using a question to open up possibilities rather than using a suggestion which might put limits on your thoughts and outcomes.
Win Wenger also writes about asking the right question to solve your most pressing problems, and engages in a Socratic method of deeper and deeper questioning to achieve great inventions.
Sorry guys no jokes in tonight’s post, just mind power tidbits.
Aaron the Mage
10/06/2016