Powers of the Mind

Emily Dickinson, a great poet and explorer of inner spaces, wrote this about the power of the mind in the late 1800\’s:

The Brain is wider than the Sky,

For put them side by side,

The one the other will contain,

With ease – and You – beside.

I believe her point was that the mind (she called it the brain in her quasi-scientific way) contains everything in the universe, including you and me and the bodies holding the brains. Had she been able to peer into the future, she would have seen her belief in this power vindicated, and more.

Modern science has learned many amazing things about the mind. Among them is the fact that everything we perceive as being \”out there\” in the world is actually in our minds, created from incoming data. The mind collects and selects data from the huge quantities of it coming in every nanosecond, and creates the world we perceive.

That is true power. Also, there is evidence that some underlying facility of the mind makes decisions for us before our conscious mind is aware of it, decisions which we then take to be our own. The mind truly is the great creator, and perhaps the great decider as well.

If the mind creates everything, then it follows that if we could learn to control or harness even a miniscule part of that creativity, we could accomplish what would amount to miracles. This is the basis for many beliefs found in the eastern religions and in esoteric branches of other religions.

It can also be found in such places as the pages of a recent bestseller that urges us to think positively and the universe will follow our lead. It\’s probably not as easy as that, but the power of the mind cannot be dismissed as lightly as yesterday\’s book club choice.

Other research has shown that the mind can positively influence the outcome for cancer patients and sufferers of other serious diseases. Patients learn to visualize cancer cells being destroyed and to practice the technique until it becomes as easy as falling asleep.

In more cases than can be accounted for by chance, the method seems to work. There is also a huge body of scientific research in the area of the paranormal that demonstrates the powers of the mind. Influencing the physical world, reading minds, remotely viewing distant places, predicting the future, and many more amazing feats have been shown to exist beyond reasonable doubt.

Unfortunately there is a strict conservative establishment in place in the modern scientific world, so these results do not have the respectability they deserve. But the power of the mind is there whether you believe in it or not.

These powers can be observed by you and me everyday, and while there is not usually anything as dramatic as seeing into the future, we still create our own reality. And we have all had dreams that seem to clear up some problem or reveal some solution t that we couldn\’t figure out in waking life, proof that the mind keeps working around the clock.

Many of us have also had the experience of knowing when the phone was going to ring beforehand, or humming a tune which then came up on the stereo, or thinking about a friend and then running into him or her unexpectedly. If the mind can do these things and more besides, it really is the container of everything, as Emily Dickinson wrote, and its powers are unlimited.

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