As I continue to study and assimilate the
message in the latest book by Lakewood Church Pastor and bestselling author,
Joel Osteen, entitled Break Out! 5 Keys
to Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life, it has become
increasingly clear that his overarching message is that if we change our thinking;
thus over time change our beliefs, we can change the circumstances of our
lives. This is certainly in alignment
with the instruction of our master teacher and way shower, Jesus, who said, “It
is done unto you as you believe.” Matthew 9:29
It is also in agreement with the primary
teachings of Unity specifically and the New Thought movement as a whole. Simply stated, changing our thinking changes
our experiences. The principle is that
we experience life as a result of our beliefs, which are established according
to the thoughts we habitually think. Many
of us who have been a part of the movement for some time have read books,
attended various workshops, classes and retreats, all promising to teach us how
to “change our thinking” in order that we may manifest the lives we
desire. We have learned how to use
denials to clear our minds of limiting thoughts and to use affirmations to fill
our minds with positive thoughts that assist us in demonstrating our
desires. While they are beneficial, there
are times our thinking has not significantly changed after years of using the
tools of denials and. It then becomes easy to wonder just how long it will take
and how much effort must be exerted in order to make the changes we
desire. To paraphrase Albert Einstein,
“You cannot solve the problem with the same mind that created it.”
While it is true that our way of thinking
greatly impacts what we experience, there is more to the story and it is now
time for us to move beyond focusing solely on the mind. It is time for us to shift the focus of awareness
to our heart. This does not mean that we
have to dismiss the foundational philosophy of Unity. We are being called to build on that
foundation, expand our awareness, and embrace yet another level of
understanding. Charles Fillmore, the co-founder of Unity very clearly stated
that we cannot change our thinking by relying on “the thinking faculty located
in the head.”
“The most important power of man is the original faith-thinking faculty. We all have the thinking faculty located in the head, from which we send forth thoughts, good, bad, and indifferent. If we are educated and molded after the ordinary pattern of the human family, we may live an average lifetime and never have an original thought. The thinking faculty in the head is supplied with the secondhand beliefs of our ancestors, the dominant beliefs of the race, or the threadbare stock of the ordinary social whirl. This is not faith-thinking. Faith-thinking is done only by one who has caught sight of the inner truths of Being, and who feeds his thinking faculty upon images generated in the heart.
Faith-thinking is not merely an intellectual process, based upon reasoning. The faith-thinker does not compare, analyze, or draw conclusions from known premises. He does not take appearances into consideration. He is not biased by precedent. His thinking gives form, without cavil or question, to ideas that come straight from the eternal fount of wisdom. His perception impinges upon the spiritual and he knows.” – Charles Fillmore, Dynamics for Living
The thoughts that come from the thinking
faculty located in the head originate in the hard drive that is the subconscious
mind. Similar to the hard drive in a
computer, the subconscious takes in and records information from various
sources, primarily from our families of origin, collective consciousness, and
whatever we choose as our source of information and entertainment, whether
television, movies, novels, or other. This hard drive becomes the source of our
thinking. Unlike the computer hard drive, however, there is no convenient and
effective ‘delete’ button for the subconscious.
We have done our best to delve into the subconscious mind and eliminate
the beliefs that do not serve us. And,
at times we have stimulated a great deal of pain and suffering for ourselves in
the process. It is time for us to
STOP.
It is now time to embrace the fact that
this method does not produce permanent positive effects. It is futile to believe that by using the
mind we can change the mind. It is time for us to accept this, let go of the
struggle and, as Mr. Fillmore said, allow the thinking faculty to be filled
with images generated in the heart, which is the seat of true wisdom. It is
time to embrace a new paradigm, and begin to allow the heart, not the head, to
be the source of our thinking.
We achieve this, not be resisting the
thoughts or by attempting to change them, but by surrendering to them. When thoughts arise, we can invite the wisdom
of the heart to take the lead by taking a deep breath and feeling the breath
move into the region of the physical heart.
Mr. Fillmore said the physical heart is the representation of the Divine
Heart which is the source of all. He
said, “God is the great heart of the universe.”
As we feel the heart center expanding with the breath, we can imagine
the energy of Love as a light that emanates from the heart. As we allow the Light of Love to extend from
the heart into the region of the head, we see that light cleansing the
head-centered thinking, and filling the thinking faculty with images from the
heart. We then breathe into the images,
allowing them to reveal themselves to us without evaluating, analyzing or
comparing them to the things the head-thinking faculty has stored and thinks it
knows. We relax and allow the heart
wisdom to be the source of our thinking.
These images may at first seem foreign
and we may not immediately comprehend them. This is normal. In response, the head-thinking faculty will
typically attempt to categorize these images and make them fit into its usual
way of interpreting things. It is
important not to resist, but instead breathe even deeper into the awareness of
the Love Light in the heart, continuing to allow it to reveal its true wisdom. In this way the heart-thinking (or
faith-thinking) faculty is strengthened.
I encourage each of us to not work at
changing our thinking. Instead, we allow
our thinking to be changed by focusing on the true Source of all wisdom. In doing so, we use the power of Mind and
Heart to bring into manifestation a world that reflects Divine Love and Wisdom.
That is the Essence of each of
us. When we do that, our lives are
changed and we live the extraordinary richness of a life centered in the heart.
This is Great David !! I was just reading on this earlier.Jesus taught us to resist no evil....this is exactly what you are teaching....Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lee. I appreciate your feedback. Blessings, David
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