Remez Sasson
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| 11-15-2009 11:32 AM |
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developspirit
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Thank you for your welcome
(11-08-2009 09:38 AM)Remez Sasson Wrote: You are welcome to ask questions, reply, discuss, and share your experience and knowledge about mind power, intuition, concentration, visualization, will power and self discipline.
Thank you for your welcome. Yes, I want to ask a question: Is mind power the same as spirit power?
Thank you for your answer.
Jose del Espiritu
A member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites, he likes to discuss topics on spiritual development. To visit his blog click this site http://developspirit.blogspot.com/
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JoRichards
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RE: Welcome to the Inner Powers Forum!
The mind is God’s greatest creation and is the true essence of the Divine in each and every one of us. Nonetheless, this aspect of us is used the least by most people. As babies/toddlers, the 6 key faculties of the mind (Intuition, Reason, Memory, Perception, Will, and Imagination) begin to develop and expand/contract through the input they receive from significant people around them and the level of this development determines the adult there is.
One would ask, how did the Wright brothers discover/invent airplanes as we know them today; how did Thomas Edison discover the light bulb; how did Andrew Carnegie amass so much wealth to become the richest man in the world? These are just few examples of people who used the full faculties of their mind; they did not have ‘special powers’. If you researched their background, you will realize they were the same as any one of us.
Whether your approach is through cosmic ordering, creative visualization, positive thinking, mind power or any term you find appropriate to you, in my opinion, it all boils down to the development and use of the faculties of the mind, which every human being is endowed with. Sometimes people say – ‘I have a bad memory’. I do not think anyone has a bad memory, it simply depends on how well it was developed and used and there are plenty of resources out there that can enable one to develop the potential of their memory. The same applies to the other faculties of the mind; the more they are developed and used, the more accomplished one becomes.
Jo Richards
Self improvement is a journey and not a destination
"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve" - Napoleon Hill
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