How to Command your Superconscious Mind
 
By Peter Kelder
Author of Ancient Secrets of the Fountain of Youth

"There is a slight difference between the words mantra and mantram. Both are 
taken from a Sanskrit word meaning instrument of thought. The difference is 
this: a mantram is a vocalized instrument of thought, while a mantra is silent."

Whether you realize it or not, you create and shape your life with your 
thoughts. All things that become part of your physical reality are first 
created in the mind from the raw material called thought. Because it is an 
instrument of thought, a mantram is a tool which you can use to help shape your 
life as you wish it to be.

Now, in order to use mantrams to your advantage, you need to first understand 
the mind and how it works. Nowadays, the term subconscious mind is one that's 
frequently heard but seldom understood. Instead of subconsciousness, the lamas 
use a word that could be translated as superconsciousness -- consciousness of a 
higher order. The job of the superconscious mind is to take thought, which is 
pure energy, and give it physical shape in the material world.

Whole books could be written on the subject, but just now the important thing 
for you to remember is this: your superconscious mind is a willing and eager 
servant whom you command by way of your thought patterns.

When you think a thought, you issue a command. Your servant obeys by 
manifesting the thought in the physical world where it becomes the things and 
events in your life. Thus, physical reality is a mirror of your thought 
patterns. Change your thought patterns, and you change the reflection in the 
mirror. In other words, you change your life.

This concept, as simple as it is, is a stumbling block for many people. They 
point to some unhappy or even tragic event in their lives and refuse to believe 
that they could have created it with their own thoughts.

But if you examine your thoughts closely, you're likely to discover negative 
patterns competing with positive ones. In one breath you'll say, "I want to 
achieve happiness." But in the next breath you'll give yourself a thousand and 
one reasons to be unhappy: your job is stressful; the weather is unpleasant; 
bills are piling up; you're overweight; the neighbors are noisy; you are late 
for an appointment; and on and on. So while your stated goal is happiness, your 
thoughts are working overtime to create just the opposite.

A mantram is something you can use to unify your thought patterns and bring 
them into alignment with your highest and best desires. To start using this 
powerful tool, you must first clearly identify the rewards which life is to 
deliver to your doorstep.

A Very Simple Exercise to Unify Your Mind

There's a very simple mental exercise that can help you accomplish this. It 
takes only a few minutes, so I suggest that you repeat it every month of so. 
Sit down and make a written list of the things you desire most. Don't reason as 
to what you ought to want. Instead, jot down your desires quickly, including 
everything that comes to mind.

Now examine your list carefully and ask yourself what rewards each of your 
stated desires must bring you. The rewards are what you're really after, so 
write them down also. For example, if you wrote, "I desire a better job," what 
you really want are the rewards of a better job. Maybe you want the fulfillment 
that comes from putting to good use special talents and training you have. 
Perhaps you want a bigger paycheck and the feeling of security that comes with 
that. Or maybe you want the pleasure of working in a friendly, relaxed 
environment.

The rewards you want should always be expressed in terms of feelings. Feelings, 
both bitter and sweet, are the fruits of your lifetime experience. They are the 
prize. When you depart this world,you leave behind your material treasures. But 
your feelings remain with you always. So choose with care those which you wish 
to have as lasting companions.

Now review your list of desires and the rewards you wish to achieve. Read it 
top to bottom, and as you do, search for just two or three words or phrases to 
summarize everything. This may seem impossible at first. But once you look 
closely, you'll see groups of seemingly different desires and rewards all aimed 
to a common goal. Separate your desires into two or three such groups and find 
a word or phrase to capsulize each one. To use a simple example, if you desire 
a better house, an expensive automobile, and a new wardrobe, the fundamental 
goal behind all three is abundance or prosperity.

Create a Short, Simple Command For Your Superconscious

By now you should have a clear picture of your fundamental goals, so put them 
all together and state them in a brief command. Make the command positive, 
short, and to the point. For example, "I demand happiness, power, and 
prosperity right now." And there you have it. When your command is spoken 
aloud, it becomes a mantram, or plainly stated, a device you can use to 
stimulate your superconscious mind into action."

The word power is a good one, because it will help bring about health, 
strength, and vitality in your physical body. And on a mental level, it will 
empower you to become master of your own destiny. "Right now" at the end of 
your command tells your superconscious mind when you want things to happen: 
NOW. It tells your superconscious mind to get busy immediately manifesting your 
desires

How to Use Your Mantram

Now that you have a mantram, putting it to use is as simple as can be. All you 
need to do is speak it aloud with conviction. Don't be timid. Feel the power of 
your voice and speak as if you are commanding a magic genie who will bring you 
whatever you desire. Once you have spoken your mantram aloud with unwavering 
conviction and resolve, you've done all that's needed.

Speak your mantram just before going to sleep at night and upon waking in the 
morning. Then form the habit of repeating it at regular intervals throughout 
the day. If you find yourself in front of a mirror, gaze directly into the 
reflection of your own eyes and repeat your mantram with firm confidence.

Then, as you go about your daily life, pay close attention to all the things 
you think and say. Be alert for negative thoughts or words that will send 
conflicting commands to your superconscious mind. They will undo the positive 
force of your mantram, so when you detect them, stop, take a deep breath, and 
cancel the negative thoughts or words by speaking your mantram with steadfast 
resolve.

Of course, if you are in the presence of other people, you can't all of a 
sudden blurt out, "I desire happiness, power, and prosperity right now!" In 
such a case, I would suggest that you use a mantra. All that's needed is to 
repeat your mantra inwardly and contemplate the meaning of the words. Since it 
isn't reinforced by the power of the voice, a mantra isn't quite as effective 
as a spoken Mantram, but it will get splendid results nevertheless.

Focus on the End Result

Whether you're using a mantram or a mantra, an important thing to remember is 
this: when you command the superconscious mind, you must focus only on the end 
result which you desire. Never try to dictate how superconsciousness will 
accomplish its miracles.

The superconscious mind is far more clever and resourceful than you can 
possibly imagine. If it is headed off in one direction, it is not discouraged 
and does not give up, for it knows that there are ten thousand other ways to 
achieve a desired goal. If, through your own thoughts and preconceptions, you 
try to tell the superconscious mind how to do its work, you will only limit its 
options and restrict the magic which can unfold.

The superconscious realm of your mind is a magnificent thing. It takes great 
delight in working to accomplish literally anything you desire. Desire is a 
very strong force, and when you use it to stimulate the superconscious mind 
into action, it will be thrilled to bring you your heart's desire in ways you 
never dreamed possible.

Another thing you should know is this: the superconscious realm of the mind 
does not judge your thoughts before it responds to them. It does not 
differentiate between pain or pleasure, sorrow or happiness, grief or joy. A 
better way to state it is, no feelings or emotions are pleasant or unpleasant 
to the superconscious mind. Its job is to transform thought patterns into 
matter -- all thought patterns. And it couldn't possibly do the job it is meant 
to do if it were to first judge your thoughts good or bad, happy or unhappy, 
worthy or unworthy.

In short, the wonderfully simple secret which can help everybody achieve 
whatever they desire is this: change your thought patterns, and you change your 
life. If you think thrilling thoughts, the superconscious mind will flood your 
life with thrilling things, instead of the miserable things in life.
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