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Term Papers on Magic Of The Mind

Term Paper TitleMagic Of The Mind
# of Words96531
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)386.12

Magic of the Mind

    PART  ONE      CONTENTS  --------------------3
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
SELFREALISATION
                           AND DIRECTION
                    FOR THE ADOLESCENT

      PART  TWO   CONTENTS  ---------------------59

                          MANIFESTATIONS
                           OF AWARENESS


       PART THREE   CONTENTS -----------------104


                              PHILOSOPHICAL

CONTENTS        PART ONE.
BOLD  =  MAIN  TITLES.
REGULAR  =  SUB  TITLES.
----------------------------------------------------------------PAGE
FORWARD -----------------------------------------------------4
INTELLECTUALITY -----------------------------------------8
DEDICATION --------------------------------------------------9
COMPARATIVE INSIGHTS------------------------------10
SUMMARY------------------------------------------------------16
SELF REALISATION FOR THE ADOLESCENT-19
YOU CAN DO IT FOR YOU-------------------------------27
THE POWER OF THE MIND'S POTENTIAL-------30
BECOMING SKILFUL----------------------------------------32
SUMMING THINGS UP-------------------------------------34
UNCONDITIONAL---------------------------------------------35
OBSERVANCE------------------------------------------------36
UNKNOWN FACTORS--------------------------------------36
INCORRECT KNOWLEDGE---------------------------36-37
HOW HONEST ARE WE------------------------------------37
SUMMARY   ----------------------------------------------------39
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES------------------------41
PREFERENCES----------------------------------------------42
CONDITION YOUR OWN MIND---------------------------44
DO-GOODERS------------------------------------------------47
FUNCTIONS OF THE MIND-------------------------------49
QUESTIONING OUR CONCEPTS----------------------49
LOWERING THE BARRIERS---------------------------53                                            
PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL WHOLENESS---------53
REVIEWING THE WHOLE---------------------------------55
FORWARD

IN REFERENCE TO THE
PECULIARITIES OF HUMAN
BEHAVIOUR.

     It may be unlikely that many people will  benefit from these notes.  It will probably go in one ear
and out the other,  and they will go on in much the same way as before.  One may have too many other
things to do; can't be bothered; fail to understand it; find it boring, or one may fail to see any importance in
it. (SAD).  This is so typical of human beings in action. But there will be exceptions who can perceive that
the conceptions of the mind will expand if the will to seek wisdom is cultivated; and by the use of practice,
the application of self controlled expression will consequently become more and more effective.
     At times, we may all feel annoyed by the frustrating fact that humans are so reluctant to absorb
new concepts or to extend their present ones.  How people already express, seems to be their dominating
feature, and their static mental status disallows them from thinking or expressing any differently.
     What we were conditioned to be as children, will predominate in our expressions as adults.  This is
the bone of contention that should attract our most intense contemplation.
     The adverse side and the shortcomings of humans are usually the most obvious and observed
features that we see in each other, but we are somewhat reluctant to see many if any adverse traits or
failings in ourselves.  How we see others is an external observation, but how we see ourselves is only
speculation based on what we think we are.
  Our minds seem to support and defend our own reasoning and actions.
     Most of the subject matter in these notes delve into the adverse or negative side of human
behaviour, so highlighting the aspects that we should become aware of.  From ...

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