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by Ryan Brown
March 27, 2014
from
Wayruna Website
Spanish version

A helpful analogy for understanding
consciousness is to consider a human being as a highly advanced
computer.
In order for a computer to know what to
do, software needs to be installed on the hard drive. The computer
faithfully listens to and performs the functions the software tells
it to do without questioning, even if the software is sometimes a
bit faulty.
Now imagine, for a second, that our
consciousness is something like a computer hard drive and all our
beliefs, habits and reactions are like the software…
Over our lifetime (beginning very early in childhood) we accumulate
mounds of software:
programming us to act and think a
certain way, as defined by the culture we grew up in, our
parents, our friends, the media and so on.
We took on this conditioning
automatically. We did not ask to be programmed.
Just like the computer hard drive itself
has no say in which programs the user puts on it, we didn't choose
which ones were thrown onto us.
The challenge here is that the innocence of the human mind cannot
determine whether a program (conditioning) is beneficial or
detrimental to its well being. Our hardware (the mind) easily
installs these programs without hesitation or discernment.
We may observe this in our automatic,
unconscious reactions to certain situations or people and think,
'That wasn't very nice, I wish I
could have responded differently to that…'
The reality of the matter is that we can
wish all we want but if we are still running the same outdated
programs in our subconscious mind then we will continue to see
the same result.
Certain thoughts and actions will
repeatedly pop-up without us consciously choosing them. At times, it
is as if we are being run on auto-pilot.
When I see my computer consistently giving me the results which are
not desirable, I decide it's time for an upgrade. We can do the same
thing with our consciousness.
What is necessary in this instance is to uninstall these
automated 'software' programs.
A useful tool that works for computers
is the anti-virus program. The function of the anti-virus program is
to search the hard drive for unneeded or harmful programs, viruses,
or outdated software. Once the anti-virus program has identified all
useless programs, it deletes them and reboots the computer.
The result is a fresh operating system
that runs faster and more efficiently.
This is a helpful analogy when describing the subconscious mental
patterns we encounter in our lives. There are many approaches to
cancelling subconscious mental conditioning: various meditative
techniques, self help programs and other methods.
One of the most beneficial ways is
remarkably similar to the antivirus software program. It involves
observing the thoughts which manifest in our minds and identifying
beliefs which are no longer serving us.
The tricky thing when
exploring consciousness is that we
are dealing with energies which we can not see and which are hard
even to feel. However we can observe the signs that there are
programs running in our minds which are outdated.
These signs come in the form of the
thoughts we think. Once we can observe that negative thoughts
are occurring within us, we can rest assured that they are coming
from subconscious programming which needs to be addressed.
With observation, we can see that these negative thoughts are
stemming from a limiting belief we bought into, oftentimes long ago
and without knowing any better. We actually thought that if we
believed it, then it would help us to be happier.
Sometimes there is a regret over this and an unwillingness to let go
of it. This is when we must remember that we had no say over this
belief when we bought it.
When it is realized that holding onto
negative thoughts and feelings is actually making us sick (mentally,
emotionally and spiritually), we can be courageous enough to forgive
ourselves and let it go.
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We can apply this technique of
searching ourselves for limiting beliefs and 'faulty'
programming to all areas of our lives and at all times.
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We can apply this unceasingly to
the thoughts which run through our heads.
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We do not need to be run by that
which no longer serves us.
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We can start to reprogram the
mind on a deep level and consciously choose to positively
condition ourselves.
With practice and vigilance, this
technique helps to clear away everything which obscures our true
Self.
So when you observe automatic mental actions arising (worries,
judgments, doubts, etc), simply observe them happening and identify
them as programs to be let go. Once these automatic mental processes
have been identified and let go, try replacing the with beneficial
ones, such as acceptance, willingness and compassion.
Remember, we are not what we think of ourselves; we are not our
thoughts. Once the clouds of disillusionment fade away, what is
revealed is our radiant Self.
And it is this True Self which was there
all along.
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