When your mind and heart are truly open abundance will flow to you effortlessly and easily.
Question:
From awareness of NLP concepts, and my recall of information in the “What The Bleep Do We Know” workup, the combination of beliefs stored in Neurological Levels, combined with the pace at which information bombards individuals today, overwhelmingly drives reactivity and subverts consciousness. If the sensory system can input (I’m fuzzy on the number here) 20 million events per second and the mind, assuming freedom from limiting states, can consciously process 2000 events per second, the misinformation, disinformation, distortions, myths and just plain untruths being piped via today’s bought and paid for agenda-driven media are subconsciously saturating the ego’s belief system. If my perception of the Neurological Level concept is correct, the mind has no inherent process for reconciling conflicts between levels. For example – it does not consciously identify information stored at the capability level with a belief stored in the identity level, let alone the spirit level or any other level. With emotional triggering encouraging limiting states, a strategy of mainstream media on virtually every topic, the mind is continually driven to unconscious reference of unprocessed information. How do you see the odds of conscious thoughtfulness making headway over mindless reactivity in light of the above? It seems a hopeless situation –
Response:
If our human experience were nothing but the passive outputs from independent levels of the mind, then the possibility of a conscious life it would be a hopeless situation. But fortunately, that is not the case. At the center and basis of all active states of awareness is our silent core consciousness. This pure awareness is the origin of the various modes of cognition, emotion, ideation, sensation and even our sense of identity. By experiencing this deep core of our existence, all disparate expressions of our consciousness are automatically aligned and organized toward our inherent goal of self-actualization. That means that accessing your inner intelligence will resolve the conflicting responses of your mental and emotional levels of the mind that are generally driven by external stimuli.
Love,
Deepak