Our Minds Have Changed Ownership
Our mind changes ownership when it believes something, and becomes an acquisition no longer able to tell the truth – mundane ‘political’ facts perhaps, but not truth.
We may think we own our mind, but why is it the way it is?
Our mind isn’t what we are.
We are the observation without an observer.
This is only realised in meditation practice.
Mind is a tool – a reactor – and, as such, a teacher.
If we want to know what’s going on in the world, we only need to look into our mind and see how it reacts to names, words and, strangely, music, which create the effect of earworms. Earworms are said to be associated with music, but it’s much more than just that; during the second world war, Goebbels was aware of the power of repetition.
An earworm – or brain-worm – is a catchy piece of music or a saying that occupies a person’s mind, triggering emotional flashbacks long after being played or spoken. Thoughts don’t just happen – pre-bunking (being primed) has already taken place.
Never take anyone’s word as truth;
test it for yourself.
Does the mind light up, or just accept?