Tuesday, 19 December 2017

The power of Will.

Quite often, when we turn conventional wisdom on its head we approach something closer to the truth.

When particular ideas are presented, their connection can be of similarities in space, shape or time. They're also accompanied by a feeling charge. Thoughts can be concerned with action possibilities, yet never be put into action. There can be an idea of lifting one's leg and yet the leg isn't necessarily lifted.

In order to lift one's leg, an image is presented to the mind, of the direction in which it must move. One's bio-field sets up a field gradient in the pre-imaged direction and the leg follows it. The initiator of this act is a very fine sensation, and we can give it the name 'Will'.
We have been educated to believe that intelligence somehow originated in the brain, but we see intelligence in the way a plant's leaves orient towards light, the way its roots seek water. We see it in the way a wound heals itself, we see it in the way that species evolve to enjoy most beneficially the fruits of their environment. They evolve not as Darwin might have said, accidentally, 'by the survival of the fittest genes', but as a process of bio-field forces adjusting the shape of the bodies of each succeeding generation. On a more mundane level, in this way, it takes seven generations to make a master diamond cutter.

The brain is more correctly defined as a tool of the Will to develop consciousness. 

We have been educated to believe that it is impossible to use this deep Will in order to not only move our head and limbs, but also the muscles and tissues in our inner organs.

In yogic teachings, powers to perform such acts are called Siddhis.

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