Are You Awake?

by Nicolette Beard on November 7, 2009

in Broadening of Consciousness

How often have you said, “I wasn’t think­ing,” in response to some action you took that turned out badly?

It wasn’t that you weren’t “think­ing,” per se; your mind was focused some­where else. When our phys­i­cal, emo­tional and men­tal bod­ies are unaligned, we are not present. Our essen­tial self is absent.

If you want to be con­scious in your daily life, you must inte­grate your per­son­al­ity, emo­tions and thoughts so that they com­mu­ni­cate as one. This is what is known as the “soul-infused” per­son­al­ity, in eso­teric teachings.

You’ll rec­og­nize such an indi­vid­ual when he shakes your hand. He’s com­pletely present. You feel the firm­ness of his grip, hear the res­o­nance in his voice and reg­is­ter the look in his eyes. You may even won­der if you’ve met before. In a sense, you have because you are con­nect­ing on a soul level.

Using the mind is not think­ing because it can be used to dra­ma­tize our emo­tions and cre­ate a fear­ful pic­ture based on neg­a­tive mem­o­ries, for exam­ple. This is mechan­i­cal thinking.

True think­ing comes from the higher mind and is really a form of med­i­ta­tion. When you com­mu­ni­cate with the Inner Teacher, the Solar Angel, your Real Self begins to unfold and mas­ter your mechan­i­cal thinking.

You will know whether you are think­ing from a per­son­al­ity level or from the soul level based on motive. If you are think­ing in the light of your Solar Angel, your motive is only to help, uplift, guide or protect.

The think­ing process is an elec­tri­cal exchange between the point of light called man and the shin­ing light of the Inner Teacher.

Torkom Saray­dar­ian

Thought & the Glory of Think­ing, p. 50

As a man thin­keth, so he is.

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Rick 11.10.09 at 10:36 am

Your read­ers might find inter­est in The James Allen Library where you can read As a Man Thin­keth and the com­plete col­lec­tion of works by Allen.

Nicolette Beard 11.10.09 at 11:39 am

Thanks for writ­ing Rick. I meant to place a link to the clas­sic “As a Man Thin­keth” but wasn’t cer­tain about the best place. This is a great resource.

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