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Chapter 6

 

Understanding the Wonders of Your Complex Nature

 

“And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.” – Genesis 1:26

 

NEWTON with his Law of Gravity, Einstein with his theory of General Relativity, Shakespeare with his writing of Macbeth, Leonardo with his prediction of the steam engine, Kepler with his fanciful analogies, Aristotle with his four elements even though there were theories that later brought them to an abrupt end, Plato with his Republic, and Alexander Pope with his graphic poem – these and many more were great minds who were fully absorbed and riveted into their daily activities and preoccupations, constantly laboring night and day with patience, and grossly immersed in what they do and believe; these were people who were able to discovered the gravitational force of the mind and were able to experience it just as much as you experience the behavior of your bodies.

 

Listen to me now, folks: there is nothing that exists without the creation of your mind. If you want something to exist in your life which has never existed you will need to engage your mind . . .

 

To begin with, you must realize that you’re far more than a creature of intellect, will and emotion; far more than a creature of experience, thought and of great imagination. . . 

 

You must understand that like water, according to Lao-tsu, 600 B.C, that you can be “fluid, soft, and yielding”, and like a rock you can be strong, turgid, rigid and unbending; that you have enough tissues in you to challenge, to face, and to find solution to your problem and harness its opportunity; that you don’t have to be beaten down by life and “struck down by some awful affliction.” . . .

 

To be honest, many of us are familiar with the wonders of modern science and technology. We are awe by ancient antiques and discoveries that have outlast thousands of years and the people of that era despite ragging storms, devastating earthquakes and other harsh, natural disasters. . .

 

What sense of freedom will you enjoy, what great personality will you exhibit, what dignity and value will you possess without the use of your creative mind, without exploring and using its gravitational force to discover, as George Sartoon, on 1 January 1801, discovered the eight planet Ceres?

 

Your world is place, and by extension rule by your [own] personal conviction and belief [system] far beyond animals of any kind guided by “undirected adventure” which invariably does not lead to any future fulfillment!

 

[Remember, therefore, that], Your existence does not lie between the boundary of fantasy and illusion, rather, your very existence lies within you and it is real!

 

 

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