Friday, August 9, 2013

SELF-REMEMBERING

The moment we become objectively mindful, we enter our Master Mind state.  At this level we negotiate life’s twists and turns more ably and creatively and enjoy a more fulfilling life.

This is the simple key to life mastery, yet it can be difficult to achieve. First, because in our ‘normal’ state of consciousness we have a strong tendency to automatically be biased.  Second, because our biased reactions may seem to be our only way to respond to life events. Third, because we tend to immediately defend and justify our reactions, whatever they are. Fourth, because making an effort to see objectively may seem impossible or ‘anti-self’.  Fifth, because even if we want to be objective, we may easily get ‘lost’ in the hustle and bustle of daily life and not remember to make an effort to do so. Sixth, because it takes consistent effort and strong determination to often be mindful.

With all this working against us, the ability to be objectively mindful and live at the Master Mind level is greatly suppressed. However, once we decide to make the effort to do so, it can be useful, if not necessary, to practice the technique of SELF-REMEMBERING.

SELF-REMEMBERING is the practice of taking note of oneself many times a day ... and each time, attempting to ‘awaken’ from the subjective trance-like ego state that we’re normally automatically in.  As we succeed at making this awakening shift, we increase our Master Mind capacity.

Thus, SELF-REMEMBERING is a key tool for developing life mastery. If you wish to raise the quality of your awareness, actions and life results, I recommend that you practice it every day along with Mindful Meditation (focusing attention on the present).

Goodness and joy to all,  Joseph.

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