Intuitive Coaching Lesson - Objective Thought: Neutrality and Controlling Your Thoughts, Part I
Intuitive Coaching Lesson - Objective Thought: Neutrality and Controlling Your Thoughts
, Part I
Objective thought is not a natural trait for humans, and assuming neutrality and controlling your thoughts under pre-programmed conditions can often be extremely difficult or near impossible unless you understand what is happening. That is why I often focus on objective thought exercises in my intuitive coaching sessions.It is part of our nature as human beings to judge the world around us. As mammals, we constantly scan our environment and the other people and beings in it in order to feel safe and secure. We need a critical analysis to judge whether or not we are able to function the way we need to within the world. This way of sizing up the world is genetically programmed and aligned, and is so ingrained in our psyche that sometimes objective thought is difficult if not next to impossible. We are programmed to judge according to the data received in past generations and by our own past impressions. Our human aspects use this form of judgment to orient ourselves in the world. This is a useful aspect of self at a basic level, but does not serve us in higher forms of communication and creation.As an intuitive coach, I know that as aware beings, we have access to more specialized information that will help us interpret and utilize the genetic information more effectively. When we're focused from our point of awareness, we can use or ignore the judgments and criticisms of the human entity. We can employ objective thought and then we can hear our human voice, listen to it, and use the information appropriately.The body is an excellent judge of the world around it. It has been genetically programmed to accept many forms of information that we may not be conscious of in other ways. The body knows how to orient itself within space and time. It knows to look out for dangers around it in order to protect itself. The mind will often interpret these signals and create judgments about them. For instance, it's possible that somewhere back in time people of two different races were at war. Genetically and energetically the people involved in the war were programmed to dislike and fear each other. This type of programming is ingrained into the body, and these signals will present themselves when two people of these two races meet today. When they're centered from their place of essential awareness, they'll notice this information and let it go as no longer appropriate. It is also possible to energetically reprogram the information.The human nature will also display programming picked up during this lifetime. You may have had an experience that created an impression that you still work from. For example, as a child you may have been attacked by a dog, and now you fear all dogs. You inherently suspect that all dogs will harm you. As an aware being, you can start controlling your thoughts in the knowledge that all dogs are not vicious.We are also programmed when people around us judge others. These judgments are passed on and programmed into us if we allow it. This programming shows up as pictures in the aura, and acts as a filter for incoming information, causing us to react accordingly. For instance, if a mother tells her daughter that flashy dressing is immoral, she might see others who are dressed this way as immoral. Consequently, the daughter avoids flashy clothes without any objective thought processes. This judgment does not serve the daughter. She may like flashy clothes, but cannot wear them now because of this judgment. She will also wrongly interpret the morals of other women wearing flashy clothes. There are three perspectives in life: positive, negative and neutrality. There is a "yes" for every "no," a "near" to every "far," and a neutral counterpoint to every negative or positive aspect in life. When we identify with either side of the perspective, we miss the information coming from the other side. If we remain positive all of the time, we miss important negative information. If we remain negative, we miss the positive. However, there is a way to pick up all information and evaluate it effectively. Take the third stanceone of neutrality or objectivity, and if you step back and identify with neither the positive nor the negative you will be in the third place called neutral that enables objective thoughts. This place of neutrality is what is referred to as an objective standpoint. You are not connected or attached to either side of the picture. You are able to exercise objective thought and see all sides accurately. For example, you can objectively observe a debate on the effects of microwave radiation on the body. Some people will tell you that it is harmful to you. Others will say that it doesn't affect the body at all. If you stay neutral to the debate and don't connect with either side of the argument, you can hear both sides accurately. Then you can remain objective and feel for yourself the effects of microwaves on your body. Do you feel anything when you are near the waves? Can you stay attuned to them and notice them? If not, perhaps you can see the truth in the arguments of others and come up with your own evaluation based upon a neutral stance. If you remain neutral, you will be able to change your ideas as the circumstances change. You will not be attached to one side or the other.If you look at the world around you, you'll see points of reference that are aligned with one aspect of reality or another. You'll see people yelling at each other, and that may represent negative behavior to you. Or you'll see people hugging each other, and that may seem positive. When you label these behaviors as one or the other, you're judging them. You're taking a stance as to which behavior is appropriate, or positive, and which is not. However, there is another possible viewpoint in each situation. Perhaps the people yelling actually love each other. Maybe they see yelling as a means of expressing themselves. This is the way they communicate their feelings and learn to understand each other better. So in this case the interaction may seem negative, but it is actually positive in nature. Similarly, the hugging couple may be committing adultery, which could be disrupting their lives and the lives of their family negatively.
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