What If Your Mind Was Not in Control of Your Life?

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We’ve been taught to use our minds as though they are the creation of our life. In actuality, the way I see it, your mind is actually a mechanism for control, not a mechanism for possibilities. It is a mechanism for destroying the possibilities that are greater in our lives than what our parents had, and what their parents had, and what their parents had.

What you want to realize is, your mind is like a big card catalog. Every experience that it’s had and has judged as OK and acceptable, is in there. Now, when you have a new experience or a new possibility that hasn’t already been pre-selected and approved by your mind, it goes: “No. Don’t do it.” So what often happens is that you end up rejecting anything that it hasn’t cognitively approved.

Do you get what’s happening here? All the possibilities beyond your mind, get rejected instantly and then you have to work to try to bring them into your reality, judging you the whole time for doing them, hoping they work out while thinking that the won’t because your mind has said, “Oh that’s not valuable”.

What if something completely different is possible? Would you be willing to start creating your life beyond your mind, and instead trusting your awareness?

Are you ready to shut off the mind chatter and know what you know?

Yes?

Well, that is what this video is about. Maybe give your mind a break for that time? 🙂

What if you truly being you are the gift, the change and the possibility this world requires and desires? And what if by letting go of the mind, this can occur with so much more ease?

Grateful for you,

Dain Heer

P.S. I talk about a tool called ‘Who Does this Belong To’ in this video. If you want to know more about that, please go to this playlist on YouTube.

P.S.S. And for further exploring right now…

Six videos about the tools I use every single day: https://drdainheer.com/whatnow/.

 


  

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