De steun en sabotage van ons denken - door Sun van Horen

by Sun van Horen
How free are we really? Is my opinion or my thought truly my opinion or thought? Are the choices I make really my choices? Why do I think the things I think? Wat is the effect of my thoughts?
The neuro scientific theory of today tells us that brains are ordened in such a fashion that they respond to everything in it’s surroundings. People you meet, things you learned and experienced in your life, things you read, see or own. We put everything in a sort of box that we know well. For the most part our brain is therefor equal to our surroundings. We think and react in the same manner as our surroundings. We think and behave in automatically saved ways and pathways.
To change this, we will have to learn to think bigger than our current circumstances is what Dr Joe Dispenza tells us.
Dr Joe studied among other things spontaneous remissions and the changing of our thinking. I saw him first in the film What the Bleep do we Know?! and the following quote stroke me: “I create my day the way I want it to happen.”
We have to think bigger than our environment in order to release ourselves from thinking, feeling and acting in encraved ways and create our own thoughts, yes our own future.
Change happens if we leave the old thinking patterns, so that a new outcome comes forth in our emotions and actions. Change is thinking and acting bigger than how we feel, larger than our conditioning of the past, than the known paths and our environment. We can take the time and really start to think for ourselves, independent of the cacophony of stimulances of the outer world. And then a change will occur in our brain.
For a very long time we have believed that our brain could not be changed. It has now been proven that our brains are so flexible that they can make new connections and thus produce new behavior. We have a lot more possibilities to change our brain, behavior, personality and in the end, our reality than we held possible for a very long time.