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All spiritual journeys must be based
on mind control in order to be effective.
Buddha knew this, Jesus knew this,
the Sufi mystics knew this, the Christian
saints knew this, and we must each learn
it in our own way.
This is the reason that I have dedicated
over a hundred pages of Book Two
of the Finding God On The Trian Story
titled Control Of Consciousness on the
techniques needed for successful mind
control.
It took me a lifetime to come to this
conclusion, finally expending a good
portion of my spiritual effort working
on marshaling the confusion within
my own mind into a workable coherent
effort, so I can fully connect with God
and my own internal divinity.
The garden of the mind must be tended
in order to create change in our lives,
as the note below conveys. Through
meditation, prayer, and ongoing reflection
we must find the thought root that has
grown as a seed in the concrete of our
own consciousness, only to produce
a tree that now threatens to crack our
life foundation.
If you are feeling that some change must
be undertaken and a new seed planted,
or that just some weeding and pruning
is called for, the Affirmative Thought
below may help create the change you
are seeking.
WORKING FROM WITHIN
All change happens in our minds and
thoughts first – where we must tend
to the seed we planted that grew into
the circumstance we now encounter –
the life we now live – the emotions
we now feel.
All successful change occurs as we
clear away the weeds in our mental
garden, prune or redirect the existing
thoughts, or when required, tenderly
cut back what exists, to clear the way
for a new approach or perspective
to take root.
All lasting change is worked from within
as we learn to adroitly navigate our
consciousness – pruning and planting
as needed, lovingly tending the blooms
of authentic purposeful life – forever
admiring our garden within.
AT G. 8.7.2012
WITH LOVE, G.
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