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Mind Games
Play Mind games with yourself.
Here’s your assignment. Write down 25 wonderful things about
yourself. Then write down 25 wonderful things about your life.
That’s a mind game. A mind game wakes up your childlike
imagination. The creative use of your imagination makes you a
genius and changes your life. But also realize that the negative
use of your imagination hurts you. So stop doing that!
If you saw the movie “What
The #@&** Do We Know” then you saw that the biochemical
structure of a thought regulates your physiology. Yes, every
thought you think creates a complex set of inner connections
that can make you age, can make you young and vital, can create
high blood pressure, or joy, or fear, or love, and even attract
events into your life that support your notion that you are a
victim. This is a great movie to see, if you have the courage to
be responsible for yourself and how you feel at any given
moment.
In this movie they look at
emotional addictions in a very funny way. These could be called
habits of thought that produce feeling. You might think of these
addictions as addictions to feelings such as, being right, being
the hero, or being the victim. Have you ever considered that
what you feel every day is actually an emotional addiction?
That’s why you feel it every day. You may be addicted to
that set of feelings even if they are negative. In the Movie
they show how emotions have become trained biochemical
messengers in the brain that go to their habitual configurations
every day automatically. They make you feel frustrated, guilty,
content, delighted, powerful, disappointed or whatever. These
emotional addictions could be considered habits of thought
that produce our perception of the world. The one thing they
didn’t give out in the movie is how to change all this.
You change these chemical
messengers by training your mind and emotions with your
imagination. These are what I call Mind Games because
they should be fun, enriching and positive. You can use your
imagination to manipulate your thoughts until you have an
emotional life filled with great joy. This new habit of
optimism is easy to establish if you practice it every day. It
can be as simple as asking a question like "What’s great about
this?" when you have a problem. Or, "What’s wonderful about my
life?" When you ask these questions your mind has to answer, and
the answer creates a new bio-chemical pathway. If you do this
every day the new pathway gets strengthened and the old negative
connections start to lose power. So ask new positive questions
as often as you can.
This is a key to transforming
your emotional life. Accept the fact that most of your time is
spent in your imagination, so play a little bit more with it.
Play some Mind Games. If you learn to use your imagination in a
positive way you can rearrange your brain’s biochemical
structure. So try it out, be a kid again. Pretty soon you will
be making up your own games and feeling the difference that it
makes in your body and your emotions.
What would you do if you won
ten million dollars in the lottery today?
What would you start doing ?
What would you stop doing? Where would you live? This will tell
you a bit about yourself. Maybe it will reveal to you what you
should be doing now. Think; can you start moving in that
direction now, even without winning the lottery? Then play again
with greater amounts and see what changes. You will then get
another perspective. You are now playing a mind game.
The most important thing about
playing mind games is to feel the feelings. This can be a
powerful way to cheer up, get positive, get creative, find some
inspiration, and reverse the aging process. Mind games are the
territory of children so be a child again. Have fun with this.
If you want some more ideas visit the ezlivingsystems.com
website and check out the Unique Week game. Remember the saying,
Unless ye become as a little child…
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