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Mind

Your mind is not an entity. The mind is the substratum of your ego. The mind hosts and protects the ego. The ego identifies itself through the mind as separate from God. We, the souls who occupy the body are higher than the mind and the ego.

When we submit ourselves to the mind and the ego, the mind which is present in every cell in the body vibrates at a lower frequency and so we suffer dis-ease, discomfort and illness.

The mind vibrates at a certain frequency. When the vibrating frequency is higher (as the spirit), then there is an experience of goodness, health, happiness, love and healing.

When the mind vibrates at a lower frequency (anything other than spiritual frequency) then the body expresses fatigue, dis-ease and illness of the mind first and then of the body.

When the mind is going through the same type of experience and emotions (that of a lower vibratory frequency) over and over again, it creates a pattern and these patterns are stored in the sub-conscious. The patterns could be of a set of beliefs, habits, fears, etc.

When the patterns bear solid ground, the altered states of the mind, due to their patterns alter the states of the cells they occupy. This changes the vibratory frequency of the cells producing symptoms like diabetes, cancer and organ failures.

Hence, treating the mind in its various dimensions to let go of aspects of ego-identification where fear based emotions and experiences like guilt, anger, hatred, anxiety, frustration, aggression, and so on are stored is the first step. Then we need to replace these emotions with love based emotions and then proceed towards treating the body.

States of the Mind

The mind is present in more than one dimension. There are the active, sub-conscious and the super-conscious or the higher mind states.

The active state - the state of mind we are in the present. This is the dimension where we analyse, criticise and judge.

The sub-conscious mind - cannot be tapped by us directly. It reflects what is stored through the active mind. The mind, based on present life situation, projects sub-conscious emotions as active emotions. Hence, what you perceive as sudden burst of anger or anxiety can very well be an expression of your sub-conscious mind through the active mind.

The stored sub-conscious beliefs and patterns of thoughts and feelings can be removed through a process which has been described by Mrs. Phyllis Krystal in her book Cutting The Ties That Bind. The practice is called the "Figure 8" practice.

This practice has to be done for 2 weeks before cutting ties of unwanted attachment from parents, siblings, friends and even our attachment to anger, fear, hatred, jelousy, envy, etc.