Saturday, October 27, 2018

When Does News Stop Becoming News?

There's been some disagreement between journalists and citizens recently as to how much "news" the media can or should provide our citizens. It's fine to say that our leaders lie. But to post or state the actual lies over and over and over is no longer "news" but borders on mass mind control. News is something new that we haven't heard before.

By spreading someone's lies all across the Internet so thousands and thousands of people can see and read them, well, that's helping to spread those lies, and plays right into the hands of the liars. Repetition of words, thoughts, or ideas is how brainwashing is accomplished.

Journalists say it's their duty to report the news - I understand that - but much of what we're seeing today is not "new"; it's just repeated and shared with all the other news outlets, until - like a virus - it eventually becomes fact for some. Weak or uneducated minds will unconsciously pick up the lies and spread them. Someone who is slumped half asleep in front of a TV gets a direct dose of whatever message is projected at him, because his subconscious mind is awake and easier to reach in a state of drowsiness. (Even if the sound is turned down.)

People who have actually observed and studied brainwashing techniques are better equipped to protect themselves and others - if those others will listen and understand. I'm one of those people who has investigated how mind control works, and I understand how easily it can sink its claws into vulnerable individuals. However, under the right circumstances, even highly intelligent persons can become brainwashed if they're not careful.

Some of what we're seeing today is straight out of Mein Kampf. Best to spread positive messages instead of negative ones.

Also: Subliminal Suggestion  (A pricey book, but worth the read. Maybe your public library has a copy.)

Until next time,
Namaste!

Friday, October 26, 2018

THE MAN WHO THINKS HE CAN

Here's one of my favorite inspirational poems, which I found in Napoleon Hill's book, Think and Grow Rich. Its message is always timely.


THINKING
 by Walter D. Wintle

If you think you are beaten, you are; 
If you think you dare not, you don't. 
If you'd like to win, but you think you can't, 
It is almost a cinch you won't.

If you think you'll lose, you've lost; 
For out in this world we find
Success begins with a fellow's will
It's all in the state of mind.

If you think you're outclassed, you are; 
You've got to think high to rise. 
You've got to be sure of yourself before
You can ever win the prize.

Life's battles don't always go 
To the stronger or faster man; 
But sooner or later the man who wins 
Is the one who thinks he can!

                            
"In the 20th century, different versions of the poem have been published. To this date, it is unknown which version correctly represents the original version, but it is strongly believed that the version above, published at least as early as 1905 ("Unity" College Magazine), embodies the original and unaltered poem. The exact date of the first, original publication of "Thinking" is unknown."

Namaste!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

THE POWER OF THE MIND


“As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."*

Golfer Arnold Palmer has won hundreds of trophies, but he never flaunts them. In his office is only one trophy on display. It is a small cup he received at his first professional win at the Canadian Open in 1955.

On his office wall is a lone framed plaque that reads: 

     If you think you are beaten, you are.
     If you think you dare not, you don't.
     If you'd like to win but think you can't, 
        it's almost certain you won't.
     But sooner or later, the man who wins 
        is the man who thinks he can.


Life's battles, challenges, successes and/or failures are all fought, won or lost in the mind.

"Keep your heart with all diligence," said Solomon, "for out of it are the issues of life."*  The heart in the Bible refers to the total mind: the intellect, the will, and the emotions. And that's the mind we need to guard with all diligence and daily commit and trust to God.

For what the mind dwells on, the body acts on. If you don't believe this, think how temptation works. First a thought, then we dwell on it and keep thinking about it, rationalize it in our mind, and act on it. It is all too true: What the mind dwells on the body acts on.” ~ Richard (Dick) Innes www.actsweb.org/articles/article.php?i=741&d=2&c=6



“Bruce Lee, the world renown martial artist, said, “As you think, so shall you become.” Bruce was acknowledging the power of the human mind to affect behavior. He was just as enthusiastic about training the mind as was about training the body.”  ~ Edward A. Dreyfus, Ph.D.

My dad—who adopted my brother and me when I was eleven—once told me I could do anything I put my mind to. This was a man who left school at age sixteen to help his father build houses. He probably had never heard of mind control, but somehow he had learned to use his mind to get what he wanted. And what he wanted was to learn the carpenter trade.

He once described his process of learning. At night before falling asleep, he pictured in his mind every single detail of what he would do the next day; how the boards were measured and cut, where the studs went for the walls, even how he nailed something together. He would see himself doing these activities in his mind; he practiced them as though he were actually doing them.

Dad tried to help me with my math homework in high school. But he figured the problems out in his mind and could not explain how he arrived at the answers, which left me more often puzzled as to how those numbers worked.

I suspect he may not have heard of a subconscious mind at all. But what he was doing was turning his job over to his subconscious to work on while he slept. Writers often do the same thing—when they reach a sticky spot in their plot, they “sleep on it,” and very often the solution is clear the next day.

The subconscious never sleeps. I imagine my brain as a computer and my unconscious mind the operating system that searches everywhere for answers to bring back to the sleeping physical mind.

After I married, I came upon the book Think and Grow Rich and quickly became involved the principles set forth in the book. Other than my dad, I didn’t know anyone else who used their mind to imagine how their lives must go. My husband was always complaining about not getting the raises or promotions he thought he deserved at work. So one day, I handed him my copy of Napoleon Hill’s book. I don’t know what his thoughts were as he read the book, but within a month, he received his first promotion, and his company transferred us to another state.

Good things began happening in our lives. Hubby got one promotion after another, and we were transferred five times in less than five years, each time to a higher-ranking, better-paying position. He once told me that when he was a zone manager, while traveling somewhere for a meeting with his employees, he held an image of someone in his mind and gave that person instructions to complete a task. He said that by the time he reached his destination, his instructions had already been fulfilled.

So he and I both were using our subconscious minds for the benefit of our marriage and family. But there’s a catch to the positive thinking. If you begin think negatively, it can reverse everything you once did so easily.

After moving to Wisconsin, my husband’s company began having financial problems and re-structured the business with new ownership and even a new company name.

While the company struggled, the employees became disheartened and bitter. Then one day, my husband told me that thinking about  growing rich didn’t work, that it was just a bunch of nonsense. Shortly after saying that, he no longer had a job. His employer wasn’t able to promote or transfer anyone and, after twenty-five years, my husband was let go.

A bunch of nonsense? I think not! I had watched my spouse advance within his company. But when he no longer believed in the mental magic of his subconscious mind, it stopped working for him until he became unemployed.

If you’re daring enough to investigate, I suggest reading:

Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill
The Magic of Believing, by Claude M. Bristol

A word of caution: If you use these techniques to harm or cheat anyone, it’s going to backfire. Guaranteed.

Namaste!







Sunday, October 14, 2018

WELCOME!

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." - Henry David Thoreau














Welcome to my home away from home, which I hope you'll find entertaining, educational, and spiritually uplifting. On these pages, you will find my personal thoughts and ideas, my philosophy of life, my published books, and information about my editorial services.

I am an author,  an experienced proofreader and copy editor for hire, and have researched and practiced metaphysics and yoga for more than forty years. Feel free to leave a comment. I can't promise a reply to all comments, but will try. And since writers are usually busy working on a book, I also can't promise to write blog entries as often as I should, but again, I'll try.


Here are some great quotes to take with you when you leave:


  • "Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated  failures. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent." ~ Calvin Coolidge

  • "Whatever the mind of man can see and believe, can be achieved." ~ Napoleon Hill, Author

  • "LIKE *always* attracts LIKE in the realm of Mind:  ~ Harold Sherman, ESP researcher/writer/lecturer 

  • "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." ~ Henry David Thoreau

  • "In humans, the extremes of the two polarities might appropriately be described as LOVE (+) and FEAR 
  • (- ). Love fuels growth. In contrast, fear stunts growth." ~ Bruce Lipton, Ph.D.

Please browse through my pages to see if there's anything you can use.

Namaste! 


Bonnie Turner