We
seem to take our brain and what it produces very personally; more so than any other
organ. I am of the belief that while we
do not control our brain, we do control our intentions and our actions. We are perceivers of our thoughts and feeling
not the generators. We do have influence
over ourselves. In being conscious of our intentions and
choosing actions that are coherent with these intentions we able to create
lives that have meaning and direction.
Our brains can frighten and offend us, but it is not who we are. The more we understand the material our brain
presents us with, the freer we are to build lives that make sense and are not
driven by fear. In being conscious we
can learn to differentiate and not judge our brain, nor mistake what it shows
us for who we are or what we are becoming.
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