BIPOLAR POWERS
OF THE HUMAN MIND
"We are
made or unmade by ourselves; in the armory of thought we forge the weapons by
which we destroy ourselves, and we also fashion the tools with which we build
for ourselves heavenly mansions of joy and strength and peace.”—James Allen
Mental attitude — the
conceptual habits of our conscious minds — is the focus of today’s article.
According to the
English Physicist, Sir Arthur Eddington, the universe in which we live is a
creation of our minds. The mind is the source of the all-powerful force of
thought; which is the first and most important step of all human creation.
Everything begins in the mind.
W. Clement Stone
affirms that the mind has two amazing powers; it has the power to attract wealth,
success and happiness; and this is what he calls: “Positive Mental Attitude—PMA.”
PMA is the inexorable force that uplifts anyone who populates his mind with the
thoughts of beauty, truth and love.
Likewise, he
affirms that the mind has the power to repel success, health, wealth, happiness
and peace of mind; everything that makes life worth living; and this is what he
calls:”Negative Mental Attitude—NMA.” NMA is the inexorable force that wrecks
anyone who dominates his mind with unwholesome thoughts of any kind.
This is what informs my idea of bipolar powers of the
mind; NMA, represented by the negative pole of thoughts; and PMA, represented
by the positive pole of thoughts.
Since an object at rest tends to stay at rest, our
habitual thoughts will invariably determine our destiny — if nothing changes.
However, with awareness and the right guidance, we can make our lives better
just by changing the nature of our thoughts; and unless we commit to first
changing our thoughts, we will never be able to change our results — no matter
the digits of our IQ.
To prove this, I will analyze the dramatic examples of two
real-life opposing poles of thoughts; Charles Manson and Thomas Edison.
NEGATIVE POLE OF THOUGHTS — NMA
Pondering over the words of James Allen, at first, it
seems difficult to accept that we manufacture our woes just by the nature of the
thoughts we permit to populate our minds.
“Does that mean that the pitiful state of a miserable
man comes as a result of his habitually negative thoughts?”
I query.
Still, it
is somehow hard to accept that the same man wishfully wanting happiness is equally
the one forging the weapons by which he destroys himself through the negative
use of his mind.
Eventually, I agree with James Allen after studying the
sad story of Charles Manson; a man fortunate enough to be born and bred in the
wealthiest country in the world; United States, who ultimately became a symbol
of macabre, imprisonments and ghoulishness.
This is in spite of the fact that he has an IQ of full
three digits — 109 IQ score, to be precise. He has sufficient brain power but
he chooses to use and direct it towards a destructive end. Unfailingly, he is
ruined.
If you have never heard of him, just search through
Google for complete history of a very negative mind.
Then you will see a hardhearted criminal who has spent
most of his life and will still spend the remainder of his life in prison.
In
his mind, he has some horrid beliefs and thinking that somehow lawlessly
killing people will contribute to the good of the world; and he created a cult
to execute just that.
With this kind of example, it is hard to doubt the
veracity of the philosopher’s words. Clearly, this is not the case of a man
making a onetime big mistake; but definitely, the case of a habitual thinker of
horrendous things.
His world, as he
has created it, is a process of his thinking; and he cannot change it, without
changing his process of thought. The moment he arrives at this level of
awareness, he gains supreme control over the rein of his mind, and hence the
power for solutions to all his problems.
Beware of what you choose to
think about.
This is the great lesson we
can all learn from the reprehensible life of Charles Manson. Thus, we must
guard firmly the kingdom of our minds for solid protection against the dangers
of thinking carelessly, as described by Jonathan Foer:
“I think and think and think, I‘ve
thought myself out of happiness one million times, but never once into it.”
POSITIVE POLE OF THOUGHTS — PMA
While also questioning
in my mind the truth of the philosopher’s message that we make ourselves with our
thinking, I came across the words of Thomas A Edison, written as:
“I NEVER pick up an item without
thinking of how to improve it.”
Let’s analyse this profound statement from the greatest
inventor of all time.
And yes, it is profound due to the comprehensive nature
of his progressive thought.
Whatever he picked up; he must think of some ways to
make it better.
It doesn’t matter whether, he was the initial maker or
not; it doesn’t matter whether the product was his specialty or not; it doesn’t
matter whether it was made in his country or not.
The only thing that mattered to
him was; thinking of how to improve it.
Imagine how beautiful life can be, if we all adopt this
kind of mental attitude.
No wonder he became the greatest inventor of all time. This
is in spite of the fact that he was once considered, “A blockhead”
by his school teacher.
The cause of his remarkable achievements was his
thinking process, not his IQ. He was set on thinking improvement on anything
and everything he laid his hands upon.
With these two extreme examples, we can evidently
conclude that, James Allen, was right and on point. The mind has the powers that
can either debase or elevate based on the nature of our dominant thoughts.
Without question, positive mental attitude is
ultimately the difference maker between suffering and joy.
The good news is that we can change our thoughts
because we have the power of choice; and with such a change; there is hope of better and brighter results in all areas of our lives that we need to improve.
That’s what the theory of “Equal Odds Probability” suggests.
EQUAL ODDS PROBABILITY
“The greatest minds are capable of
the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.”—Rene Descartes
This quote — in my view — subtly represents what Harvard-trained
psychologist; Keith Simonton called “the Equal Odds Rule.”
It means, by extension, that the basest minds are
equally capable of greatest virtues as well as of the greatest vices.
That is, with a permanent change of thought — from NMA
to PMA — the likes of Charles Manson could become as reputable as, Thomas
Edison.
And…
In the same vein, with a permanent change of thought —
from PMA to NMA — the likes of Thomas Edison could easily become depraved like Charles
Manson.
The magic is in the mind through the unlimited
power of thought.
As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. If the
thinking changes, so is the result. Mastery of the mind always precedes
movement of the body.
The mind is a very powerful tool; and we have the
unchallengeable prerogative on how we use it.
Now, let’s see the mind at work in a commonplace experience:
A SCENARIO OF TWO PEOPLE STUCK IN TRAFFIC TOWARDS AN AWESOME JOB
INTERVIEW
NMA: He thinks: “I am always having bad luck;
some devils are working against my good fortune. How can I expect to get this
job by arriving late for the interview?” And subsequently he feels sad and
despondent.
PMA: He thinks: “Stuff
happens, I won’t stress over what I can’t control. Since, I am fully prepared,
even if I arrive late, I will do my best to impress the panel on why I am still
best person for the job, anyway.” And with this thought he remains calm; and he
keeps looking at the bright side of a potentially frustrating experience.
We can see that both experience the same thing; but
their thinking response are completely different.
This is what the psychologists
call “Subjective Reality,” which states that it is not what we encounter that
determines our reality but what we think about what happens that will determine
our ultimate reality.
Hypothetically, even if the traffic clears by some
stroke of luck: Which of the two thinkers, in this case will likely perform
better before the panel of judges — all things being equal?
You guess right,
the person with the positive mental attitude.
SWITCH FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE, EVERY TIME
Instead of thinking, I am really bad at this; think I
can be better at this.
Instead of thinking, I am a failure; think I can, and will
be a success.
Instead of thinking, it is impossible; think where
there is a will, there is always a way.
Instead of thinking, I will only do little because the
job only pays little; think I will give my best, no matter what the job pays.
Instead of thinking, there is no use trying again;
always think, one more time.
Instead of thinking, I have lost; think I have learned.
Instead of thinking despair about what you lack; think
gratitude for one good thing you still have.
Instead of thinking about everything you can’t do;
think of just one thing you can do now.
So the simple lesson here is that, we must
learn to still the mind and deliberately refuse to populate our mind with
anything that does not support our greatest good.
We should strive to switch from negative to positive,
every time we encounter sad situations that forcefully tempt us to dwell on the
negative appearances of our current realities.
We must develop the discipline to always focus our
thinking on the bright side of things — even the saddest and the most intractable
of predicaments. And if we look hard enough, we can always find; at the very least;
just one percent good in every hundred percent bad — just one.
Though, it seems small compared to the bad, but start
from there; and you will be surprised with the huge lift of mood and a boost
in confidence sufficient for you to make the most of an apparently hapless situation.
Thinking and believing in the good is what will
eventually make us whole. Such is the amazing power of our mind; once we have
learned to switch from the negative to the positive, every time.
“It is neither good nor bad, but
thinking makes it so.”— William Shakespeare