Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Secret To Self Improvement

If there is a "Secret" to self-determination - to improve and get the things you want to achieve in life, I had to boil it down to one thing and only one.

Consciousness.

At first I had an interesting time to break the definition of "consciousness" in the basic components. When I first heard about the term "consciousness", I took it, what it was until I asked myself: "Why" conscious "and'Awareness'? ".

Is there a difference between the two?

In a word, yes. In more than one word, consciousness and awareness, interdependent and interrelated. However, mean what they do are two different things.

Awareness

As I understand it, that means in the simplest Conscious term "awake". If we are aware, we are "awake" and know what is happening around us. You may not know exactly what is happening, but you are aware that somethinghappens.

The way to win what we started in our life and personal enlightenment request with the state of being aware. Not consciously in the physical sense of movement in your body, but awakens in your mind, that for more than just your body.

An example, could use I would be someone just waking up from a coma.

Imagine this man (or woman) who is in a coma throughout his life, and it has just woken up. He begins to move, andstarts mumbling something that nobody really understands. He is always "aware" that he made a coma from which he wakes up in the whole of his life.

Is he aware of what is happening around him? At this point in time, not really. Is he conscious? Yes. But he is really aware of what happened, and around him? Not really.

The first step in awareness is to realize that you do to take control of your mind, and that you are more than just a physical body walkingAround this planet. You have to realize untapped power and potential that you use if you were only to develop and they begin.

Awareness

So what is the difference between conscious and aware?

From my current understanding, awareness and consciousness are linked, but they imply different things.

To be aware, requires that a state of consciousness, there has to be first. Without awareness, the awareness is not possible.

A person can react to externalStimuli, but they may not be aware that they "react" to external stimuli. They have no conscious control over the decision on the "how to react" to external stimuli, but respond from previous social and mental programming.

I can understand that this may be something "deep" for some people, even while for others it is "obvious", but that is because of your existing exposure and awareness for such knowledge.

A good example of the difference betweenand reacting the reaction would be driving and someone cut into your lane in front of you. The typical reaction would be angry, say some really unsavory word, sound the car horn in anger, your flash lights, etc etc. This is a reaction.

In response, it would be to know the emotion of anger, but the variety of actions that follow from the moment the incident. Rather than lose control and react out of anger, you could still be bad, but choose a different courseMeasures, such as your consciousness move from being angry that the drive to continue safely.

You could not toot your horn, flash your headlights, but it would only because you do not vote because they were reacting to the emotion of anger.

But regardless of what is being said, this is a fundamental step towards the control of your life situation. If a person is conscious, then a state of being able to "intentionally" to create the situations and circumstancesget what you want in life is possible.

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