Want to be Nasty? Think Again.
Our reality, subjective as it is, is not what exists but what we have tuned our mind to. Studies show that when we are in a crowded room, with many conversations going on simultaneously, we perceive all of them but discrimination, that filters out what we don't want to hear, occurs at a much higher level in the brain, but not at the lower level, as luminous brain scans will reveal.
It, thus, shows that what we focus our minds on will affect us. If we believe in something so strongly, that becomes our reality, and this will determine behavior and affect character. It, therefore, should not surprise us that different people will have different points of views on many matters. Most of these are conditioned by our personal life experiences which affect our thought process. Science, as an objective tool, will be able to establish facts in situations where different opinions prevail. So although how we think will affect our health, the good thing is that we can change our thoughts(since these are not necessarily facts) and improve our health.
Fear affects the way we interpret perception and, no doubt, manipulators use this as a weapon to control their victims and achieve their diabolic aims. Once we focus our mind on what manipulators say and do, they will create fear and control us, through the vibes of their thoughts and those that are produced by their actions that we perceive visually.
Whatever the case, everyone should seek to build an assertive character, have confidence in self, as these will provide the necessary survival tools that we need to enable us fight off bullies. Studies also show that not only do the manipulated(bullied) suffer psychological trauma but that the bullies(manipulators) suffer, as well, as they are inevitably judged by their conscience(the supernatural in us), It pays to be humane and kind to others, even if only for the self-centered reason of keeping one's own mind at peace. So when you next think of being nasty to others, think again.
Dr. Oliver Verbe Birnso, M.D.
It, thus, shows that what we focus our minds on will affect us. If we believe in something so strongly, that becomes our reality, and this will determine behavior and affect character. It, therefore, should not surprise us that different people will have different points of views on many matters. Most of these are conditioned by our personal life experiences which affect our thought process. Science, as an objective tool, will be able to establish facts in situations where different opinions prevail. So although how we think will affect our health, the good thing is that we can change our thoughts(since these are not necessarily facts) and improve our health.
Fear affects the way we interpret perception and, no doubt, manipulators use this as a weapon to control their victims and achieve their diabolic aims. Once we focus our mind on what manipulators say and do, they will create fear and control us, through the vibes of their thoughts and those that are produced by their actions that we perceive visually.
Whatever the case, everyone should seek to build an assertive character, have confidence in self, as these will provide the necessary survival tools that we need to enable us fight off bullies. Studies also show that not only do the manipulated(bullied) suffer psychological trauma but that the bullies(manipulators) suffer, as well, as they are inevitably judged by their conscience(the supernatural in us), It pays to be humane and kind to others, even if only for the self-centered reason of keeping one's own mind at peace. So when you next think of being nasty to others, think again.
Dr. Oliver Verbe Birnso, M.D.
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