Mind Conditioning
Everyone born with fresh mind, a clean slate. So it must be programmed.
This programming done from childhood is not the only factor
which shapes the mind.
In a way we are a Biological Computer. Our actions are decided by our
Programming. No person is a fool to do any thing wrong. Every moment
Mind works in the background and makes us to do things. Even while reading
this article our Mind is acting as a Judge.
Mind has many layers of conditioning. Every experience adds one layer to our mind. It’s like a wall which is being painted with different color every moment. Our mental state or Mind is always in Flux state, with many emotions keeping on coming and going. Emotions start with a thought. Idea of doing any thing also starts with a thought. Our Mind is always full of thoughts. In spiritual world Mind is recognized as the ‘thinking mechanism’. Thought is a door to Mind or thought is Mind. Twenty fours in a day we are thinking and dreaming. One thought comes, then next thought comes which is always related with the previous thought. Those who practice meditation say that “thoughts are always related. One thought leads to another thought. It’s like a continuous traffic of thoughts in which one thought is followed by another thought”.
Mind has many layers of conditioning. Every experience adds one layer to our mind. It’s like a wall which is being painted with different color every moment. Our mental state or Mind is always in Flux state, with many emotions keeping on coming and going. Emotions start with a thought. Idea of doing any thing also starts with a thought. Our Mind is always full of thoughts. In spiritual world Mind is recognized as the ‘thinking mechanism’. Thought is a door to Mind or thought is Mind. Twenty fours in a day we are thinking and dreaming. One thought comes, then next thought comes which is always related with the previous thought. Those who practice meditation say that “thoughts are always related. One thought leads to another thought. It’s like a continuous traffic of thoughts in which one thought is followed by another thought”.
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