Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
To achieve a goal we start with the end in mind, having a clear image of what we want to achieve, organizing and executing activities around the priorities we establish. We take it one day at a time. We focus on what we can do today. Each day we take the steps which move us closer to our goal. We know more will be revealed to us tomorrow and still
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“The works that I do ye can do, and greater works than these shall ye do because I go unto the Father.”2 Jesus is teaching us the ways of quantum warriorship. Not only is he telling us that we can do what he did; he is suggesting that we should do more, must do more. He fully expects us to do even greater things than he did. Should we believe him?
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“Peak performance has a few common characteristics,” Jim says. “The top athletes have three characteristics when they perform at their best: a clear mind, positive focused energy, and powerful beliefs.”
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
Contemplation is directing the mind to ‘think about’ whatever statement, fact or law we have chosen for it.
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
Dgen, the thirteenth-century Zen master, described this process as “home departure.”21 Not that we physically leave our dwelling place, our families, our jobs, but rather we leave ourselves. We leave our old, stagnant ways to take the journey to our true selves.
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
Pettiness weakens us by leaking away our energy. We must be vigilant in discovering our own personal habits of pettiness, and design strategies to eliminate them.
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
What we focus on we become.
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
our beliefs as well. Common sense dictates that we evaluate our beliefs on the basis of how they affect us. If they make us more loving, creative, and wise, they are good beliefs. If they make us cruel, jealous, depressed, and sick they cannot be good beliefs and we must remove them from our consciousness. We need to take responsibility for what we
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The sixteenth-century Kabbalist Judah Albotini shares light on one of their methods: “Those who meditate concentrate on an idea or on a very deep lesson. They close their eyes, and virtually nullify all their faculties in order to allow their hidden intellect to emerge from potential to action. They then absorb the lesson, permanently engraving it.
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Our mind helps us on this journey of self-transformation, even as it too struggles to understand. Home departure begins a journey and we travel it step by step, day by day. This process takes time and we must give it the time it needs. We must be patient with the process. We don’t get to understand or awaken all at once. We assist our mind in grasp
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