Wednesday, June 30, 2010

When WE change, does our BRAIN change as well?

Drop 24: When WE change, does our BRAIN change as well?

Or … does our brain change before we change? Or … do they occur concurrently?

You are either pondering these three questions or you may be wondering … does it matter?

To know the answer requires our gaining new knowledge. Einstein said it best “"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." If we already knew the answer, we wouldn’t have the question! Of course!

When a question arises … any question … consider that the answer is created also in that moment … but on a higher level of awareness. This supports the Law of Polarity or opposites, which says for every question, there must be an answer; for every up … always a down, and so on. So we begin to think, we read, we ask others … all in an effort to not only understand the question, but to gain access to the answer.

Gain access … what does that mean? Is there a doorway that leads us up to the answers (or ideas that spawn the answers)? Is there a lock and key we must have in our possession to get those answers? Access to higher awareness is your gift when you are thirsty for new knowledge. It’s like a plant being thirsty for water and nutrients. Give it plain water only and it lives certainly; add to it nutrients, and it flourishes. We are supposed to be flourishing. While we don’t have petals, we do have conscious awareness. We must feed it to gain the keys to the kingdom.

The answer to the 3 questions … is YES. With nothing less than sheer abundance of any and all things – and with your perfect Faith in that lawful process – we change first, last and with our Brain.

The mere process of looking for the answer moves us higher on the ladder of awareness. Awareness is an understanding of the patterns and processes of our thinking and the ability to discard or ignore thoughts in the present moment that do not move us toward our purpose or make us happy. Why do that? Because we only hold one conscious thought in our mind at a time, we want to save that space for rich ideas that are always flowing from form, then through form (us), then back into form (idea, belief, action, results).

Bruce Lipton in the Biology of Belief explains in detail how our thoughts trigger cell sensors which cause proteins to change shape, thereby causing movement (vibration). Happy thoughts – high vibration; sad thoughts – low vibration, with matching results. When we duplicate the happy thoughts they become our habits. Same is so with the opposite, of course.

Leslie Flowers - Drops of Awareness
For more information contact leslie@pathsofchange.com.

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