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    post date: 1996-06-22 12:00

    What is there to know about the mind you may ask. I thought that it was just a bunch of neurons and stuff all glued together inside your skull.

    No that's not your mind that's your brain. Your brain is just a physical machine that uses those neurons and stuff to connect to an non-physical part of the human existance known as the Mind. To understand this you must understand that every person is made up of four parts and each part exists in a seperate perspective.

    The physical body is the focus point of the human being, it is where most actions and interaction with the real world take place.
    The mind is in the mental perspective and it is the thinking and imagination center of the human existance.
    The spirit is your life force, your energy, your spiritual existance.
    Your self is a part that not too many people talk about or even know about, mostly due to the fact that not too many people understant this aspect of human existance (or any other living being for that matter.) The self does not interact with the body directly but instead uses various methods of contacting the living person. There is a part of the person called the awareness. Consciousness and Subconsciousness are parts of awareness, and awareness is the mental embodiment of self. However spiritually there is also an interactivity, the true person, aka. the Soul is the spiritual embodiment of self.

    Self is the person themselves. It is the part that knows and is aware, and is alive. It interacts with the mind and spirit which then in turn interact with the body, and all together these four aspects of a person create the living being.

    Why is it important in psychology to understand the aspects of a living being? Well for one thing if you do not understand such matters you may go on believing such nonsense like that there is only a physical existance and that what you see is all that there is. Tell me Mr. or Ms. materialist, how can you be so closed minded to think that all that there is, is what you can see. Have you ever seen gravity? No but you have seen the effects of gravity. That is how I can tell you that the spiritual and mental perspectives do exist. I may never have seen them, but I have seen their effects. This is very important to understand when studying the new psychology because even though almost all of the concepts giving in this document are applyable to a materialist's vision of the world, there are certain aspects of them that require you to understand that there is more than just the physical perspective.

    Now the mind is the most focused upon aspect of life when discussing psychology because it is the mind that is the center of active thought and reason. The word psychology when broken down has a completly different meaning than what we are used to. Psycho did not orignally mean mind, but orignally meant spirit. However in mordern english it means mind. So the study of the spirit shifted over to the study of the mind when people realized that the mind was a seperate entity from the spirit. While the spirit is our life force, the mind is our personality, and our internal computers. Imagination, dreams, fantasies, and the such all exist within the mental perspective and our mind is the key to accessing these other worlds that we create ourselves. Thought, calculation, computation, and the such are also mental activities. Exploring the mind, and it's vast power has always been a prime focus of certain scientists, and modern psychology is actually a branch of the science of the mind. However modern psychology has forgotten it's original vision and has been corrupted by the establishment.

    I have been interested in the mind, and the other aspects of life for as long as I have memories (about 4 years old.) When I was 7 I first told people that they could explore the mental universe if they entered it through their mind. Imagine, I was 7 years old and telling people things that most do not understand when they are 70! For years I explored my mind, and spirit. I learned hypnosis, and subconscious probing. I learned how to use my dreams and imagination to my advantange. I discovered that the mind is a key to great power. For instance, we use only 10% of our brains, and if the brain is the physical machine that connects us to the mind, that means we probably use about 1% of our mind. So what is the other 99% of our mind capable of? Well ask the few lucky people that can use 11% of their brain (around 1.1% of their mind) they are able to predict things, or move things with their mind, or communicate without speaking, or many other manifestations of the mental abilities that we all have but do not use. Psychokinesis, Telepathy, ESP, Psychic Powers, they are all there inside us but we do not use them. Well we don't use many of them anyway. I have always had the ability to foretell events and the phenomena known as deja-vu is very common with me as I have dreamed entire days, only to have that day play again several years later. People say that is just coinsidence. How is it coincidence that when I was in grade 3 I had a dream that I was older and knew all these people and I had the whole day in my dream. I remembered this dream and told it to people. I described what the strange friends from my dream had looked like and even wrote it down on paper. Then when I was in grade 7 I suddenly realized I was reliving that day. The people who had been strangers in my dream were now good friends of mine. I went back and showed them the notes that I had written in grade 3 and they couldn't belive how much detail I had written. This is just one example of some of the evidence I have in support of great mental power.