Take this Dirty Mind Test to find out do you have a dirty mind. We update the quiz regularly and it’s the most accurate among the other quizzes.
When I say I have a dirty mind and am attempting to clean it up, I am not referring to sexual desires and thoughts. I’m talking about the mental conditioning we’ve all acquired that keeps us stuck. Thought patterns that we created years ago might linger in our subconscious, harming our ambitions and impeding our progress.
Until I started my first job as a massage therapist in 1995, I had never pondered how our ideas affect our bodies. I observed and assisted a chiropractor as she treated patients at the clinic where I worked. The doctor would always get this one book from her shelves and read about mental thinking patterns and emotional correlations for each body area she was treating.
The incredible thing was how accurate the mental and emotional patterns were for that specific person. Because these clients were already disclosing facts about their life with me during massage sessions, I knew the information in that book was correct. Their bodies were mirroring what was going on in their heads and how they felt about their current circumstances. Also, you must try to play this Dirty Mind Test.
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That small blue book blew my head. The more I studied about the mind/body link, the more curious I became. After twenty-five years, I’ve studied therapeutic procedures from all over the world. Despite the fact that I am a skeptic at heart, I have discovered a few healing therapies that genuinely work.
Some of the most effective mind/body healing practices I’ve discovered came from a one-of-a-kind man in Virginia’s remote mountains. Raymon Grace isn’t your ordinary motivational thought guru. His tactics are straightforward, and his techniques are effective.
Raymon informed me that we are in our programming years between the ages of 0 and 7. During that period, we are all in alpha and theta brainwave states, recording our experiences. Because we were in a highly impressionable alpha state, we were easily trained by whatever information was available at the time.
Since we were randomly programmed as children without even realizing it, I believe it is past time for us to exercise our own mind control in order to better shape our lives. Here are five methods for leveraging the alpha brainwave state to establish a new thought pattern, generate a good shift, and weed out the negative.
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I came into my neighborhood cafe the other day and was met with a shocking sight: a well-dressed man in his forties, rocking back and forth over his coffee with a pained, far-away expression on his face. I live in America, namely Brooklyn, and while the economy is chugging along and God’s benighted warriors continue to try to guide us back to the 1600s, we are still Americans, and this type of behavior just isn’t done. As I sat at the far end of the long table, I tried to diagnose the man (bipolar? schizophrenic?) only to hear him clear his throat and begin chatting to the youngster across from him in French.
I immediately felt at ease. Behavior that had been unhealthy only moments before suddenly appeared to be perfectly normal. It wasn’t a lunatic; it was a Frenchman! As cultural critic Mark Dery points out in his incisive essay “Tripe Soup for the Soul,” openly publicizing one’s woes is a public statement of failure in the United States. It’s just human in France.
If there is one urge fueling Dery’s highly discursive essays in his new book, I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts, it is a desire to uncover this type of “doubleness,” and so demonstrate the gap between perceived truth and actual reality. Whether he’s talking about America’s self-help craze or the artistic authenticity of Lady Gaga vs Queen, the same concept holds true: in a world built on deception, nothing is ever as it seems, least of all ourselves.
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