The mind is
something of a vague concept that can be hard to comprehend. Even scientists disagree on
the nature of the mind and matter. But you need not to understand everything.
You just need to know enough to further yourself and understand how you actually operate, so you can get to where you need to be.
#1 - Read and Research
The best way to gain an understanding of the mind and of your personal inner psychology is to read and research. There are many amazing books that have
been written on the art of psychology and persuasion.
But it is also good to read a wide variety of literature, and you might consider reading some Buddhist or Zen material which describes the more esoteric nature of the mind. Additionally, there are some very interesting discoveries
that have been made by scientific research about how the mind operates. By reading about the experience of others you can contrast them with your own thoughts and ideas. There are cultures with distinctly unique philosophies and ideas
that are opposite to those in the West.
Contrast is an excellent way to increase understanding and open-mindedness.
#2 - Meditation
Meditation is the
art of observing your own thoughts. It is the quickest and most widely recognized way to understand your own mind. Even if you are
incredibly intelligent and successful, an ability to stand outside yourself is necessary in order for progress. Otherwise, the same habits and tendencies will
simply keep repeating themselves. Outside of meditation,
it is a good idea to become very strict about what you pay attention to.
Do not consume words and images that are not pleasant to your mind.
You will have to deal with them in meditation later.
#3 - Learn From Your Emotions
Much has been said about
the power of the mind in terms of generating our reality. The missing link in what could
be arguably described as a left-brained society is the focus on feelings. Our emotions are a response to whether we are happy or sad with our current environment, in a sophisticated real-time feedback system.
Emotions have been brushed aside as illogical tendencies, which is a drastic mistake.
If you feel bad, it is time to change your thoughts and your situation quickly. Over time, you will gain experience regarding how intricate the emotional system really is and how
it can serve to guide your thoughts.
I do agree with you when you say that mind is a vague concept, difficult to comprehend. I believe our brains are one of the most complicated and complex things in the universe. It’s actually true that research and reading enhances our cognitive ability. Knowledge and understanding goes hand in hand and actually open more doors for us to understand how mind function well. It is very important to analyse our own thought patterns, when done can help us repair our broken/damaged thoughts. Also we can find the root cause for the negatives rising and evolving in us. Well we are emotional beings: emotions do exists in us- We shouldn’t be carried away by the emotions. Our emotions can mislead us sometimes. So it is important to study and understand our emotions as well and we should properly channelize them in the right direction.
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