Hi there. Stop what you are doing right now and take a look at this interesting riddle:
“I have billions of eyes yet I live in darkness. I have millions of ears yet only four lobes. I have no muscle yet I rule two hemispheres. What am I?”
If you haven’t figure out the answer to this no-brainer (please forgive the pun) riddle yet, it’s actually quite simple. It’s your brain.
Your brain has billions of optic and auditory nerves, four lobes and two hemispheres. Well, it is made up of muscle but the muscle mentioned in the riddle above has to do with strength and not muscle tissue.
The brain is the central nervous system that drives your body to function properly by sending signals to your other organs and body parts. It is by far the most advance “computer system” and is more powerful and useful than any supercomputer known to man.
It is this very advanced “computer system” at work when you are cruising along the long highway, recalling and visualizing your intended path to take while manipulating your steering wheel, depressing the clutch pedal and shifting the gears almost simultaneously and instanteneously. It is also at work when you suddenly cut yourself and almost immediately feel the excruciating pain as the warm, red blood oozes out of your finger.
Now, that is some very enlightening and useful information but exactly how is your brain related to your mind? The brain is simply the physical matter that resides within the skull that performs the functions mentioned above. The mind, on the other hand, contains mental attributes such as your memory, thoughts, desires and beliefs.
Your mind enables you to store, retrieve, encode and decode tons of information, knowledge, statistics, facts, figures, faces, et cetera. It is responsible for you being able to instantly recognise your family and friends and recall their names, birthdates, likes/dislikes among millions of other functions.
And your beliefs are the perceptions you create about yourself, the people in your environment and how you expect things to run and work. In addition, beliefs are basically a set of rules that govern the way you think and act.
In fact, if your brain can be likened to a supercomputer, and your mind to its operating system, then the very source code that make up your system will be your beliefs.
Your brain, mind and beliefs constantly work closely hand in hand together to help you in the best possible way. However, due to your negative subconscious programming, you are constantly hindered from your path to success.
Although most people do not know how to break their conditioned mental and behavioural patterns let alone the fact that they actually can do so, it is absolutely possible to both learn and unlearn new patterns no matter how old (or young) you are, or how long you’ve been stuck in a detrimental and unhelpful mental, physical or emotional state throughout your life.
So in order to reprogram your supercomputer and begin controlling your mind for success, check out my recommended resources section below.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Wendy Thacker // Dec 18, 2007 at 7:21 pm
Hi Mohamad,
Most of what you write is in my book “I am not a mushroom”. I can send you a copy if you like. The next step I’m looking at is how to maintain the momentum, especially if life has dealt you hardship or a series of hardships.
When we finally see the light, and it is like a light bulb illuminating parts of our brains which have been in darkness their whole lives, we can achieve anything we want.
I am so very pleased that other people have discovered the way to happiness. And in essence, this is what we are teaching people. This is all that remains with us, our happiness. I’m pleased you have set up this amazing website, with courses and books so that others may find it too.
My next book is about perseverence. Once the initial growth starts, it’s easy. Things happen easily. But then the unplanned can happen… sickness, job loss, trauma. And it’s how we continue on our road upwards whilst dealing with events which ostensibly tax our reserves. In essence, it’s about balance. If life throws you lemons, make lemonade. (I love that saying).
All the very best with your fantastic work and for everything you wish for in your future. If you would like a copy of my book, please ask, I have it in ebook format.
Cheers
Wendy
2 Latiff // Dec 19, 2007 at 1:54 pm
Hi Wendy
Thank you for your very wonderful and comprehensive comments. It really brightens my day to hear such comforting words from my readers, especially one as appreciative as yours.
I’m truly glad that you have enjoyed my website, articles, course materials and books. The main purpose of my website and resources is to provide a holistic approach to personal development that will greatly benefit the reader/user. And nothing makes me happier than to know that I have achieved this purpose when my readers give their brilliant comments such as yours.
By the way, I am very interested in receiving a copy of your book. Please send me a copy so that I can experience first hand its brilliance and the likeness of your work with mine.
All right then, all the best for your next book on perseverance and all your future endeavours.
Best & Warmest Regards
Mohamad Latiff
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