Touching the Spirituality of the Mind
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− | <h4>Touching | + | <h4>Touching the Spirituality of the Mind</h4> |
− | Everyone seems to complain | + | Everyone seems to complain how complicated life is becoming. My great grandmother said it. I remember my grandmother saying it. My father and mother would say how complicated and busy life has become. Needless to say as with any kid I asked why and no one had much of an answer. At a young age I started on my journey to find the answers to all of my questions concerning life. |
− | I hope that you will bear with me and read my open thoughts. Things are | + | I hope that you will bear with me and read my open thoughts. Things are complex because we make them that way and I hope display the simplicity of life. |
We have to go to the beginning of our journey, the womb to solve this riddle. | We have to go to the beginning of our journey, the womb to solve this riddle. | ||
− | The fifth week of pregnancy, or the third week after conception, marks the | + | The fifth week of pregnancy, or the third week after conception, marks the beginning of the embryonic stage. This is when the baby's <a href="" title="brain - an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity."><em>brain</em></a>, spinal cord, heart and other organs begin to form. |
− | Eighteen weeks into | + | Eighteen weeks into your pregnancy, or 16 weeks after conception, the baby's ears start to stand out on the sides of their head. Your baby might begin to hear. |
− | Based upon the research of Dr. Kanwaljeet "Sunny" Anand, a University of Tennessee professor of pediatrics, anesthesiology, and neurobiology, promoted the thought that at | + | Based upon the research of Dr. Kanwaljeet "Sunny" Anand, a University of Tennessee professor of pediatrics, anesthesiology, and neurobiology, has promoted the thought that at 20 weeks post-conception is the point when a fetus begins to feel pain, "the baby responds the same way you and I respond to pain, by <a href="" title="re·coil - suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust."><em>recoiling</em></a>." |
<center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/20_week_fetus.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="Touching the Spirituality of the Mind" /></center> | <center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/20_week_fetus.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="Touching the Spirituality of the Mind" /></center> | ||
− | <em> | + | <em>Somewhere between the 16th week and the 20th we hear what is going on around us and feel emotions of the vessel we are within. We are actually learning and embracing our surroundings! </em> |
− | + | Bear in mind we are what we eat… If there is turmoil and anger or peace and love we are making that apart of ourselves. This is the <a href="" title="core - the central or most important part of something"><em>core</em></a> of our being! | |
− | <h3> | + | <h3>While trying to figure out the simplicity of life I had to ask myself; what is the first thing we do at birth?</h3> |
− | We | + | We depart the comfort of the womb to the open air and sure enough the first thing we attempt to do is find our way back. We <a href="" title="ex·plore - travel in or through an unfamiliar country or area in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it."><em>explore</em></a> until we <a href="" title="dis·cov·er - find something or someone - unexpectedly or in the course of a search."><em>discover</em></a> We will make ourselves comfortable as possible then the quest for food all the while we <a href="" title="share - tell someone about something."><em>share</em></a> the experience in our way. During this important time there are a few other factors taking place we are cuddling and receiving affection and security. In our minds we relate <a href="" title="cud·dle - hold close in ones arms as a way of showing love or affection. He cuddles the baby close. Synonyms: hug, embrace, clasp, hold tight, hold/fold in ones arms, snuggle - she picked up the baby and cuddled him. Cuddling is well known for helping depression."><em>cuddle</em></a>, <a href="" title="af·fec·tion - a gentle feeling of fondness or liking. Synonyms: fondness, love, liking, tenderness, warmth, devotion, endearment, care, caring, attachment, friendship"><em>affection</em></a>, and <a href="" title="se·cu·ri·ty - the state of being free from danger or threat."><em>security</em></a> with <a href="" title="love - an intense feeling of deep affection. Synonyms: deep affection, fondness, tenderness, warmth, intimacy, attachment, endearment"><em>love</em></a>. |
<center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/a-woman-cuddling-her-newborn-baby.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="cuddle affection security love" /></center> | <center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/a-woman-cuddling-her-newborn-baby.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="cuddle affection security love" /></center> | ||
As we grow we continue to explore our surroundings discovering the world and sharing what we have found along the way. Then the day comes we explore with the question; "<b>WHY?</b>" and never satisfied completely we continue the search until our parents are near crazy with all of the questioning "why" and "how come" even with the warning "Don't touch, it's hot" we reach anyhow until "ouch" and this wow that is hot! So part one of our core is to explore, discover, share, along with the quest for affection, love and security at the same time we <a href="" title="ab·sorb - engross the attention of (someone). synonyms: engross in, captivate by, occupy with, preoccupy with, engage in, rivet by, grip by, hold by, interest in, intrigue by/with, immerse in, involve in, enthrall by, spellbind by, fascinate"><b><em>absorb</em></a>our surroundings</b>. <em>We are what we eat as the saying goes!</em> | As we grow we continue to explore our surroundings discovering the world and sharing what we have found along the way. Then the day comes we explore with the question; "<b>WHY?</b>" and never satisfied completely we continue the search until our parents are near crazy with all of the questioning "why" and "how come" even with the warning "Don't touch, it's hot" we reach anyhow until "ouch" and this wow that is hot! So part one of our core is to explore, discover, share, along with the quest for affection, love and security at the same time we <a href="" title="ab·sorb - engross the attention of (someone). synonyms: engross in, captivate by, occupy with, preoccupy with, engage in, rivet by, grip by, hold by, interest in, intrigue by/with, immerse in, involve in, enthrall by, spellbind by, fascinate"><b><em>absorb</em></a>our surroundings</b>. <em>We are what we eat as the saying goes!</em> | ||
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<h3>We absorb our surroundings…</h3> | <h3>We absorb our surroundings…</h3> | ||
− | I know this is a | + | I know this is a leap but hopefully you will see where this is going. Where does a <a href="" title="pred·a·tor - 1. an animal that naturally preys on others. 2. a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others."><em>predator</em></a> and war come from? Life is simple we make it challenging. All animals have a leader of the pack. It is always, the one in the packs that is; more violent and dominate, than the rest of. Look at how we <a href="" title="re·coil - suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust."><em>recoil</em></a> when there is a loud noise or an act of violence. We are afraid and it is that fear of our security that we tend to follow the so called leader. It is out of fear! We observe this behavior and simulate it into our own behavior, passing it along. I have to ask; what are we thinking? |
<center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/caveman10.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="caveman and the predator" /></center> | <center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/caveman10.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="caveman and the predator" /></center> | ||
<em>In the early stages of mankind's development we were in trees eating berries, nuts, and vegetation what brought us down from the tree to the cave? What did we mingle with that we became meat eaters? Was there something else down there? I wonder what will be discovered in our quest to understand our own DNA...</em> | <em>In the early stages of mankind's development we were in trees eating berries, nuts, and vegetation what brought us down from the tree to the cave? What did we mingle with that we became meat eaters? Was there something else down there? I wonder what will be discovered in our quest to understand our own DNA...</em> | ||
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<b>Have you ever noticed; </b> | <b>Have you ever noticed; </b> | ||
How do you feel after you've helped someone else? | How do you feel after you've helped someone else? | ||
− | How do you feel after you | + | How do you feel after you've been angry at someone else? |
− | Did you ever wonder; <a href="" title="why - 1. for what reason or purpose. 2. (with reference to a reason) on account of which; for which."><em>WHY</em></a>? Think about it, please. | + | Did you ever wonder; <a href="" title="why - 1. for what reason or purpose. 2. (with reference to a reason) on account of which; for which."><em>WHY</em></a>? Think about it today, please. |
− | <em>You will | + | <em>You certainly will be amazed at what you'll discover!</em> |
<h3>We happen to be the caretakers of this garden!</h3> | <h3>We happen to be the caretakers of this garden!</h3> | ||
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Explore and discover the secrets that lay within. | Explore and discover the secrets that lay within. | ||
</em> | </em> | ||
− | It is our | + | It is our irreplaceable variations that make the colors within this fabric we call society accept the right to be different and find peace. |
− | What | + | What would happen if we spent time reaching out to one another around the world and took the time to understand each other accepting the differences? |
What would happen if we built bridges between us, rather than waiting for governments to do it? | What would happen if we built bridges between us, rather than waiting for governments to do it? | ||
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What would happen if we pointed at something and said this is bad remove it from my eyes? Or what would happen if we said this is good and then embraced it? | What would happen if we pointed at something and said this is bad remove it from my eyes? Or what would happen if we said this is good and then embraced it? | ||
− | If a child came forward planted their feet firmly on the ground and said "enough of this in my house" "how dare you raise your hand to another" would anyone listen would they stop? But what | + | If a child came forward planted their feet firmly on the ground and said "enough of this in my house" "how dare you raise your hand to another" would anyone listen would they stop? But what could happen if many protested at once in quiet demonstration merely by putting a simple sign on the door of their house? |
<em><b>"I want peace; remove the violence and the <a href="" title="pred·a·tor - 1. an animal that naturally preys on others. 2. a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others."><em>predators</em></a> from our global society!" </b></em> This might sound… but what would happen if all the predators were made to live together? Just saying! Not at the expense of society but given all the things one needs to survive on their own. Completely away from everyone they do or have done harm to. Understand I am not saying kill them that does not work, I am suggesting "segregate" them! | <em><b>"I want peace; remove the violence and the <a href="" title="pred·a·tor - 1. an animal that naturally preys on others. 2. a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others."><em>predators</em></a> from our global society!" </b></em> This might sound… but what would happen if all the predators were made to live together? Just saying! Not at the expense of society but given all the things one needs to survive on their own. Completely away from everyone they do or have done harm to. Understand I am not saying kill them that does not work, I am suggesting "segregate" them! | ||
− | <h3>We | + | <h3>We're meant to explore, discover, and share our discoveries. We are the caretakers and normally feel good as human beings when we help to someone else or something else!</h3> |
<center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/spritual.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="spritual mind freed" /></center> | <center><img src="http://book-spot.com/bobsimages/spritual.jpg" border="0" align="left" alt="spritual mind freed" /></center> | ||
− | But how can we | + | But how can we when we are so afraid of the <a href="" title="pred·a·tor - 1. an animal that naturally preys on others. 2. a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others."><em>predators</em></a>? |
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