Thursday, 21 July 2016

Man is a mind with a body

Sleep Learning

MAN IS A MIND WITH A BODY

One of my countless blessings is a curious mind.

I must have been born under the sign of a question mark.

The adverbs How? Why? When? and Where? are the most overworked words in my vocabulary.

When I first learned to drive an automobile (before the days of the automatic gearshift), I was not content to be told how I should move the shift lever to change gears.

I insisted upon having the lid of the gearbox removed so that I could see what happened when the lever was moved.

I have always been like that.

Why does it work? How does it work? are just a couple of the questions always on the tip of my tongue.

Several years ago, while having dinner with a friend of mine, we began discussing a provocative subject: the mysteries of man.

We talked about the power of mind and how it directed every cell in the body; that to take away mind would leave a decaying mass of flesh and bones.

It was then that a great truth dawned upon me.

Up to that time I had looked at man as a body with a mind.

But he isn't.

Man is a mind with a body.

It is important to understand this truth, and as simple as it sounds, one must think about it quite awhile before he does understand it.

In reality, that body of yours is merely a utility for your mind  - which is you.

Your legs provide you with locomotion.

Your arms do the many jobs directed by your mind.

The food you eat furnishes fuel for your "engine.

" Your mouth performs a dual function.

It acts as a "hopper" for your food intake, and as a mouthpiece for your vocal communication system.

Your eyes are for guidance and your ears are receivers for your communication system.

Your physical being functions in a dual manner: 1, to keep itself alive and functioning and 2, to carry out and execute the dictates of the mind.

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