Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Your "out of the ordinary" experiences

In my work as a therapist I often heard accounts of that which was out of the range of "ordinary" or "normal". As a trained counselor I might be asked to view these experiences as being some sort of disorder; certainly in rare cases that would be accurate. However, in most instances they were anything but that. In fact they were a profound and beautiful sharing of something we cannot label, simply because of their being anything but ordinary.

What "interesting" or out of the ordinary experiences have you had? Remember those "Coincidences" in your life that defy the odds, prayers answered, or even something as simple as thinking about an old friend that you haven't seen in years and suddenly she calls. Have you ever wanted desperately to avoid someone and ended up coming face-to-face with them at a crowded event you thought they would never attend? (Ouch) Or perhaps something more shocking? More and more is being published about NDE (near death experiences) and visits from those who have recently died. What are we to make of such here-to-for unexplainable, out of the ordinary experiences?

Did you know that someone in a coma hears what is occurring around him? Or, that while under anesthetic, the patient has full awareness of what is going on in the operating room, right down to the details of conversations among the staff? When our brainwaves are sufficiently slowed to a relaxing frequency we have total recall of all the experiences we have had since our soul came into existence. Having assisted hundreds of people in achieving this natural state of relaxation I (along with many other researchers) have indisputable evidence that our mind is much more complicated and magnificent than we know. No wonder Einstein called the mind the last great frontier and Scripture promises that we shall be renewed by the transforming of the mind!

Our mind controls us- but we control our minds. Try this little experiment: the next time you are in a pool, lie on your back and float. Then think about turning to the right while you continue to relax and float. Your body will shift to the right. Our minds control our body and we can learn to wisely control our minds in regard to not only our body/health, but our finances, relationships, and all of our hopes and dreams.
It is important to realize that all of our minds are interconnected. That is why you will run into that person you really do not want to see (against all odds) if you are thinking strongly about him. We have much more command over our Universe than we know. The trick is to learn how to take control. I will be writing more about this in future blogs.

Namaste,
Dr. DyAnn








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