Showing posts with label feel with your mind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feel with your mind. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Feel With Your Mind #2

Feeling with your mind is an authentic energy boost. 


Feeling with your mind keeps you in touch with character and your passions. That's how sensual thinking manages the chaos of living. It keeps you balanced, because in the deepest center of each of us, we feel - we don't think. 

While we are each unique, we easily feel each other without thinking. When we feel courage, we give that energy to each other automatically. It's been said that how things are in the world is a reflection of accumulated efforts of people to follow the good within ourselves. That's power.


Thinking with your senses and feeling with your mind keeps personal boundaries and priorities clear. It naturally generates a fresh perspective in sync with change. Sensual thinking is a natural balancing act of heart/mind/soul. Everyone knows living is a kind of balancing act. When we do good, we feel good.

When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion. ~ Abraham Lincoln   

Your senses guide thinking because what you feel is not always easily put into words. We feel music, perfume, good food, love, eye contact and peace of mind - or - we feel danger, courage, patience, forgiveness, curiosity, frustration and faith. With Sensual Thinking, there are no dead ends to what can be accomplished, because there are no limits to change. Instead, you are safe, protected and satisfied by your choices.
                  The experience of Living is what we feel, not what we think. ~ Jane Bernard


It's natural to give each other 'space'. That's part of the balancing act of living. Still, we don't walk alone. It is a team effort to usher in the marvelous theater of freedom that is, our New Humanitarian Age.

Sensual thinking connects with inner character and reminds us to enjoy the extraordinary humor and enchantment of living. It feels good to laugh more and live freer! 
"No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess" ~ Isaac Newton

Be a sensual thinker. Notice what you notice. Trust what feels wrong to be a sign to be curious & follow what feels right. Feel with your mind and you connect with the your power of character. Think with your senses and fine tune purpose. You are amazing.

#janebernard

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Having options.


Stay open to possibilities by using your senses, including common sense.

An open mind is open eyes that stop tunnel vision and bring new options to old problems. If you aren't open to thinking differently, even good intentions can be a waste of time.

Universal values transcend every culture and every generation. If you listen, you learn secrets. Patience is the intuitive way for gaining perspective.  Smart choices call for intuitive prudence reminding us to test options before taking steps.  We inhale the energy. We feel the odds. Patience and prudence are values we feel but don't think. They are sensual thinking, which is the option that frees your mind.

Today, instead of living someone's dogma, we have options. Having options is the choice of an open mind. Universal values like dignity and curiosity keep rewarding option clear.

Sensual thinking prevents confusion and disappointment. Use it to screen input before you make decisions. When you think with your senses and feel with your mind, you're thinking for yourself.

An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy rode the donkey and the old man walked. As they went along, some people remarked, "What a shame the old man is walking and the boy is riding." The man and boy thought: maybe the critics were right, so they changed positions. 
Later, they passed people who remarked "What a shame. He makes that little boy walk." So they decided they'd both walk! They passed people who remarked, "They're really stupid to walk when they have a decent donkey to ride." So, they both rode the donkey and they passed people who shamed them by saying, "How awful to put such a load on a poor donkey."
The boy and man figured they were probably right, so they decided to carry the donkey.
As they crossed the bridge, they lost their grip on the animal and it fell into the river and drowned.

The moral of the story: Always remember, you have options. If you try to please everyone, you might as well .. kiss your ass goodbye.
Think with your senses. Feel with your mind.
Living is the best game ever. Play it well.

#janebernard