Get the Most from Yourself
This is the twenty second article in a series from the book titled Get The
MOST From Yourself, by Terry Kibiloski, copyright 1996.
The human system is similar to the personal computer system, with three major
parts - the body (hardware), the mind (software), and the spirit, or soul,
(user).
We are spirits having a human experience!
BODY |
MIND |
SPIRIT |
Hardware |
Software |
User |
Healing |
Doctor
(physical) |
Psych.....
(mental) |
Clergy
(spiritual) |
Prevention |
Air
Water
Food
Exercise
Rest |
Air
Water
Food
Exercise
Rest |
Prayer
Meditation |
Magic |
Harmony |
Harmony/Love |
Love |
To maintain the human system it's important to understand:
- Body specialists (doctors) help maintain our human body.
- Mind specialists (psychologists) help maintain our human mind.
- Spirit, or soul, specialists (priests, ministers, rabbis, etc.) teach us
how to effectively use our body and mind. The ideal teacher is the Creator
of our body and mind.
If you can understand the similarity between the computer system and the
human system, you are on your way to getting the MOST from yourself. Let's now
look at some important principles.
- As the computer operator uses the hardware and software to have a
computing experience, our spirit uses the body and mind to have a human
experience
- Our overall health depends upon a harmonious relationship between our
body, mind and spirit
- Our human system seeks harmony and ease, not dis-ease
- Harmony is the glue that holds everything together in our universe.
- Our overall success depends upon the harmony (love) we have with other
human beings.
Last month, we gave you a quick review of the key points we looked at earlier
in this series, plus a few new ones. This month, we continue that review by
looking at the principles we covered in a little more depth.
It is important to realize the principles we use in this book are nothing
new. They have been around since man was first created. They come from the Bible
and other great books, and from the minds of many great philosophers and
religious leaders.
We've covered a lot of territory in learning about our human system. The key
principle being -
- We are spirits having a human experience.
We've shown how our spirit controls our mind and, in turn, our mind controls
our body; and how this interaction requires a healthy body, mind and spirit for
us to get the MOST from ourselves. After showing you how to achieve a healthy
body and mind, we introduced you to the "real" you, your spirit, the center of
your thoughts. We showed you how all actions begin with a thought; how positive
thoughts can generate happiness and health; and how negative thoughts can bring
stress and disease. Norman Vincent Peale encouraged us to change our thoughts to
change our world, and the Bible tells us the mind controlled by the spirit is
life and peace (Romans 8:6 NIV). But, you cannot simply think to make it so, you
must also "become" what you think about. Webster defines "become" as to undergo
change or development.
We used an analogy of squeezing an orange to help you understand your
reactions to high pressure situations. Just as an orange under pressure can only
produce what it has inside (orange juice), when you are put under pressure the
only thing you can produce is what's inside. If you fill yourself with hate and
anger, that's what will come out. If you fill yourself with love, then you will
respond in a loving manner.
Much like a new orange is filled with pure orange juice, when we are first
born we are filled with love. We have so much love inside, we don't even have to
be squeezed to have it burst out and affect everyone around us. We see this
wonderful effect of love whenever a baby is brought into a room full of
strangers, or when a baby is present when strangers meet on the street. Everyone
around the baby begins to smile. Barriers of race and status can be broken down
in an instant. This is a wonderful example of the power of love.
We also see this happen when any love-filled person enters a room. This was
very evident when Mother Teresa visited our country. Her very presence had a
positive affect on the people around her. You may know someone in your own
circle of family, friends or associates who has this same effect on people.
Why does this happen? Why do we respond so quickly to a child or an adult
filled with love? Many religions believe it is because of our intense desire for
God, our Creator, who is love. We can see this intense desire for love in the
smallest child who wants to hug and kiss everything from a puppy to a stuffed
animal. Have you ever watched a young child give a big dog such an excited hug
that the dog is nearly choked? The dog will just stand there and let the child
hug as tight as possible. Dogs seem to instinctively understand this intense
desire for giving and receiving love.
While we tend to suppress our outer expressions of love as we grow older, I
believe our desire for love continues to grow stronger with each passing year.
Various studies have shown that people value family, friends, good
relationships, acceptance, appreciation, and all the other external expressions
of love more than they do anything else.
It is so important that we stay in touch with the little girl or little boy
who occupies our grownup bodies. Many faiths teach that we must be like children
to enter the kingdom of heaven. I suggest "being like children" means having the
unconditional love of a child for everyone around us.
When you give love to everyone you meet (smile, kind word, hug, etc.), you
will find your world filled with a joy unlike anything you have ever
experienced. You will find the more love you give, the more love you receive in
return. Life will quickly become a new adventure.
Much more next month.
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