Why dropping church and prayer might have been a mistake...
You might not know this or even care but it's been many years since I haven't been to church or even said a prayer. I'm not an atheist but I have my reasons. Also, I know what you might be thinking but read on.
I've been doing a lot of reading recently in things such as personal improvement. It's quite fascinating and obviously treads on psychology for some aspects. What a lot of it boils down to is that the subconscious mind has a lot of power, that it is possible to control what emotions we're having to make life easier and you just have to learn how it all works to benefit from it.
So, this got me thinking a bit about the fact that people before us in the preceding centuries didn't have all this science to tell us how we work and yet history tells us about many great achievements. Which leads me to ask why many of us are struggling today.
The idea that's slowly surfacing is that religion, prayers, mantras or whatever things of that nature that are practised on a personal level are a way to talk to our inside self. I'm not doubting the fact that there's a God out there but, by addressing a higher being, an individual might simply be talking to his subconsciousness to communicate his needs and desires. In other words, faith and prayer could put us in a sort of hypnotic state where doubt is absent and we somehow reprogram our unconsciouness over time to better reach our goals.
Now, you're probably going to tell me what a waste of space religion might be or how non-religious people do just as well as others. Well, you're probably right. But, if prayer or any other religious practise were done properly, who's to say it doesn't work ? If you're an atheist, that's going to be difficult to practise but what's stopping you having faith in yourself like bouddhists do ?
I thought I'd bring this up because on the rational side of things, I've made more progress in just a few weeks using EFT & TAT techniques than in the last ten years with classical approaches like therapy and medication. Using just simple words and gestures, it's possible to change the way you feel about yourself and lift mental blocks that have become a hindrance. It's subtle but the results are simply amazing.
You might not know this or even care but it's been many years since I haven't been to church or even said a prayer. I'm not an atheist but I have my reasons. Also, I know what you might be thinking but read on.
I've been doing a lot of reading recently in things such as personal improvement. It's quite fascinating and obviously treads on psychology for some aspects. What a lot of it boils down to is that the subconscious mind has a lot of power, that it is possible to control what emotions we're having to make life easier and you just have to learn how it all works to benefit from it.
So, this got me thinking a bit about the fact that people before us in the preceding centuries didn't have all this science to tell us how we work and yet history tells us about many great achievements. Which leads me to ask why many of us are struggling today.
The idea that's slowly surfacing is that religion, prayers, mantras or whatever things of that nature that are practised on a personal level are a way to talk to our inside self. I'm not doubting the fact that there's a God out there but, by addressing a higher being, an individual might simply be talking to his subconsciousness to communicate his needs and desires. In other words, faith and prayer could put us in a sort of hypnotic state where doubt is absent and we somehow reprogram our unconsciouness over time to better reach our goals.
Now, you're probably going to tell me what a waste of space religion might be or how non-religious people do just as well as others. Well, you're probably right. But, if prayer or any other religious practise were done properly, who's to say it doesn't work ? If you're an atheist, that's going to be difficult to practise but what's stopping you having faith in yourself like bouddhists do ?
I thought I'd bring this up because on the rational side of things, I've made more progress in just a few weeks using EFT & TAT techniques than in the last ten years with classical approaches like therapy and medication. Using just simple words and gestures, it's possible to change the way you feel about yourself and lift mental blocks that have become a hindrance. It's subtle but the results are simply amazing.
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