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I find this topsy-turvy market to be an interesting phenomenon. Everybody says doom, doom, doom, and I say, keep the rudder in the water and make life work. It's easy to turn on CNN and become obsessed and confused and pissed off that you could just jump off a bridge. That's ridiculous.



A number of my students are in the real estate business. Lately we've been discussing the current market (at length). Huge mistakes were made on all fronts. Banks were practically throwing money at people, people who had no business accepting variable rates on loans, people who way overestimated how much they could afford in the long run. And now, instead of this being the problem of the banks and the borrowers, somehow it's everyone's problem, the taxpayers' problem.

So what's the solution? Should we tune in and commiserate with the networks at how crippled the economy is? Or ponder just how horribly crushing this recession is going to be for all of us?

I'm not very fond of the media. First of all, there's not much to it beyond entertainment these days anyway, and it's really just tidbits of "news" mixed up with salacious celebrity gossip (or even more salacious political gossip) but aside from that, I think it poisons the well for us to try to make positive change and have positive frames around our shared reality. As a collective conscious and collective unconscious, we have been duped into believing that we have no impact on the world around us, no power to make significant change.

In my quest to counteract the negativity, I read. The most recent book I picked up is called "Train Your Brain, Change Your Mind" by Sharon Begley. It's about the transformational ability of the mind and combines neuroscience with Tibetan Buddhism, and mindfulness. I'm inspired and worked up over this book and I'm only on page ten.

Our brains have the ability to heal and adapt to trauma, accidents, and can even reverse the negative programming we've been subjected to in different areas (the media being one of them). When we have intention and pay attention to what's really going on, not what's going on in the frames that others set for us, then we can make seismic changes in ourselves, changes which ripple into those around us, which move exponentially outward.

Oftentimes, spirituality and science have been at odds. We see this with the evolution v. creationism battle that is still being waged (and the wrongfully perceived "compromise" of intelligent design). But finally, neuroscience and the spiritual practice of Buddhism (which I do not practice but have a great respect for) have discovered common ground and are doing incredible things in the mind/body realm helping to transform what used to be problems and diseases that were once thought incurable or were only able to be "fixed" with pharmaceuticals (OCD, autism, dyslexia, depression).

There might not be a huge profit to be made from us fixing ourselves through intention especially for the big pharmaceutical companies, but the real profit is in us rippling out positivity and undermining the negative things that are being spoon fed to us.
Conscious And Unconscious Mind
"The Unconscious Mind and The Iceberg Metaphor," a useful metaphor to understand is the iceberg and how it can be associated with the unconscious mind, and how the two parts of our mind, the conscious and unconscious mind and their relationship can better work together. When you see a floating iceberg in the ocean, the majority of the iceberg's massive size is below the surface of the water.

What you see above the surface of the ocean is only a very small percentage of the whole iceberg's mass. In a way, the mind and the icebergs are alike. What we experience and notice above the surface is the conscious mind and while the unconscious mind which is the most powerful and largest part of the two still remains unseen below the surface.

What represents the conscious mind in our metaphor is the small amount of the iceberg above the surface and the unconscious mind which is the huge iceberg mass below the surface. All awareness that is not presently in the conscious mind is held in the unconscious. All our thoughts, feelings and memories that are out of the realm of our conscious awareness is defined as being in our "unconscious." The "subconscious" which it is sometimes called and is also known as the deep mind or the dreaming mind.

In a different way than the conscious mind, the unconscious is all powerful and knowledgeable. What keeps our body working and running well is the responsibility of the unconscious mind. The unconscious holds memories and reflections of every single occasion and event we have ever experienced and felt in our lives, the accumulation, origination and source of all our emotions, and it is often thought or viewed as our relationship and connection with the Spirit and with one another.

No image of how the mind behaves and works disputes the awesome power and spirit which is in the continuous activity beneath the tip of the unconscious iceberg. The unconscious mind's resources constantly supports the conscious mind. Just for one minute, think about all the things you know how to do without your conscious mind's awareness. If you just drive a car, you use over 30 or 40 particular skills without your conscious mind being aware of all them. These are skills you know how to do, not facts, they are processes that require decision-making, intelligence and training.

These are very important natural resources, other then the learned resources and skills which perform beneath the surface of the conscious mind. What regulates all your systems of the body? The unconscious mind keeps these systems in harmony and balance with one another. The unconscious mind controls your blood pressure, your heart rate, your digestion, and your nervous system, these are only a few of the many natural, unconscious and automatic duties of the mind.

The conscious mind is only a small part of the total being, just like that portion of the iceberg which is above the surface of the ocean. When we say and speak the words "my mind," we ordinarily think of the conscious mind. Because we associate the conscious mind with activities like analyzing, thinking, and making decisions and judgments. Only so much information can reside in the conscious mind at any given time and it is busy analyzing, actively filtering and sorting data and perceptions. While everything else falls beneath the surface into the unconscious mind or "unconsciousness."

They say, only seven pieces of information or knowledge, plus or minus two can be held in the conscious mind at any given time. Everything else that we are feeling, thinking or perceiving right now, all our memories, remains in the unconscious, until they are called on into our conscious mind or until rising spontaneously out of nowhere.

You can find some interesting programs and ebooks on the "Mind" at http://www.atclickbank.com/societyandculture.php and by typing in the keyword phrase "mind."
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