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Thoughts, feelings and the creative process

Here’s another video from Gregg Braden continuing the discussion about thoughts -- feelings -- and the creative process.

Society has conditioned people to focus on the negatives in life rather than the positives. For example, how many people wake each day -- listen to or read about bad news and think this is normal behaviour? How many people are quick to identify the things they don’t want or like?

By contrast, how few think about the things they really want or like? By simply changing focus from the ‘unwanted’ to the ‘wanted’ you set the stage for a totally different life experience.

The central role of both thoughts and feelings was appreciated in the East but apparently edited out of Western religious literature as far back as the 4th century!

The ‘hard sciences’, of course, eliminated emotion from the equation centuries ago (Newton et al).

However a new understanding in the ‘new sciences’ (quantum physics) is emerging regarding the nature and role of thought and feelings in the creative process.

The key is marrying thought and emotion. Thought combined with strong emotion is the powerful key for producing change in your life!

See the interview below:

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The Matrix and the power of feelings

In the video below, scientist Gregg Braden, discusses the concept of ‘The Matrix’ and how understanding it presents an opportunity for us to shape our own lives.

According the Braden’s research, the heart has the strongest electrical field in the human body. In a universe that is essentially electrical in nature (energy in motion consisting of vibrations, harmonics, frequencies) feelings create and change reality.

Note: Thoughts trigger feeling states within us, though feelings are usually more obvious.

Western science is only just starting to realize everything is connected energetically.  Native cultures have known this for centuries.

For example, Eastern healers see a sick person as ‘whole’, never as ‘sick’. They project strong feelings of well-being to the patient. In receptive patients a healing (miracle) can occur within minutes. The patient accepts the new self image of health from the practitioner and in so doing, is healed.

In the West we take a mechanical approach to healing. One that is external to the recipient (in the form of drugs, surgery). However Western science is starting to realise the power of feelings in the healing process.

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