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- Raja Subramaniyan Contents

Part I Intro to Mind

Part II Understanding Mind


Part III Analyzing Mind Part III Controlling Mind Part IV Using Mind
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Understanding Mind Contents

1. Source of Thoughts
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Knowledge, Intelligence and Wisdom Thoughts and Actions Visible and Invisible Organs Sense Organs and Sense Objects Preferences (Likes and Dislikes) Origin and growth of personality

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Lesson 1: Source of Thoughts A video camera uses a mike and lens to capture sound and light from the external environment and stores them as pictures in the memory card. Similarly, our mind uses our five sense organs and collects five dimensional pictures of the universe and stores them in our memory. Without the lens and mike there is no picture. Similarly, without the five sense organs there are no thoughts. If a person is born deaf, dumb, blind and without the touch sensation, he will not have any thoughts in his mind. Thus, our five sense organs are the only source of our thoughts. Using the information received through our five sense organs, new thoughts can be created in our mind. We see a bird and an elephant. We can have a third thought flying elephant which is wholly created in our mind. Even such thoughts owe their origin to the five sense organs since they are merely a modified version of the data received through the sense organs. A chef may cook many different dishes. But it should be noted that all his creations are mere modifications of various ingredients provided to him. It is impossible for the chef to create even a morsel of food that is not a modified version of the ingredients taken from the external world. Similarly, it is not possible for a mind to create a new thought. All thoughts are mere modifications of the data received through our five sense organs. When we use our sense organs and collect data from the world such as reading these lines thoughts corresponding to the data, arise in our mind. During other times our thoughts correspond to the data collected in the past. Even dreams are modified versions of the data received through the five sense organs. Thus our five sense organs are the only source of all our thoughts. There can be no other thoughts and there can be no exception to this rule. Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) is an invention of creative but ignorant western psychologists. Just as we can feel the heat, we can feel the thoughts through touch sensation. Without knowing this fact, Clairvoyance, Telepathy, Intuition, Precognition and such are termed as ESP. What is known as ESP is the ability of our skin to sense the thoughts. Therefore the E (Extra) should be dropped from ESP. Thoughts are energy and therefore they are essentially physical in nature. Intense thoughts of others can be felt through touch sensation. At times we get a feeling of someone looking at us even though we cannot see them. This is made possible by the fact that our skins can sense thoughts. We can read others thoughts if they are very intense. However it should be noted that the ability of our skin to sense thoughts is very rudimentary. It is more like playing Dumb Charades, where one person tries to communicate a word without talking. Sensing others thoughts through touch sensation can be used only as a pastime activity and not for any serious communication. For example, we cannot use this ability to learn any new subject from the teacher. Therefore, we have to ignore this insignificant ability of our touch sensation to read the thoughts of others in the context of receiving new thoughts. Whether we include or exclude this ability of our skin, the fact remains that all our thoughts originates only from the information received through our five sense organs and in no other way. You may post your questions to the author at http://www.allexperts.com/el/Hindus/

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