Mantras or autosuggestions help change the programming in our brain. These simple tools can help us get well from a disease, overcome self destructive emotions such as stress and anger, resolve relationship problems, advance in education and career, and progress spiritually. On Friday January 7th the beneficial effects of autosuggestions were discussed in Quantum centers, cells and branches around the country.
The ancient spiritual masters were all aware of the tremendous power of repeated positive statements. Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), the prophet of Islam, once said that ‘If someone inquires about your well being, say, “I am fine, Shokor Alhamdulillah (Thank God).”’ Between 1910 and 1926, French psychologist Emile Coue helped thousands of patients recover from all forms of pain including migraine, headaches, asthma, stuttering, gastric ulcer, insomnia, tumor and paralysis in his clinic using only autosuggestions. All the patients needed to do was to repeat “Day by day in every way I am getting better and better” twenty times in the morning and twenty times in the afternoon. In Bangladesh, thousands of patients have had astonishing recoveries using autosuggestions in the Medistic Psychotherapy process developed by Prof. M. U. Ahmed.
You might ask how some simple words and sentences can bring such great changes in life. Clinical psychologists have discovered that the human nervous system cannot differentiate between reality and imagination. If you imagine an event, this generates the same brain waves as would have been created if the incident was real. This is the secret behind the effectiveness of mantras, autosuggestions and affirmations. If you repeat the same positive statements about yourself over and over again, first new brain waves are created, then the working structure of your brain begins to change permanently. After years of research neuroscientists have found that when we send new information to the brain, new dendrites, i.e. new communication paths between the neurons are created. The brain then creates a new reality.
Most of the time we say negative things about ourselves. When we say ‘I can’t do this’ or ‘My luck is so bad!’ our brain takes it as a command and begins the process of turning into reality. But if we change the way we think or speak, if we say, ‘I will surely do this’ or, ‘ I am so lucky’ instead, our structure of our brain changes accordingly. Soon our reality also changes. It is using this process that millions of Quantum Graduates have turned their lives around. The student who was about to give up studying now has a Ph. D. from Harvard. The businessman on the verge of bankruptcy is now making millions. The father who was feared by his children is now adored by them. In this way the wind of change has touched every aspect of life.
The ancient spiritual masters were all aware of the tremendous power of repeated positive statements. Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), the prophet of Islam, once said that ‘If someone inquires about your well being, say, “I am fine, Shokor Alhamdulillah (Thank God).”’ Between 1910 and 1926, French psychologist Emile Coue helped thousands of patients recover from all forms of pain including migraine, headaches, asthma, stuttering, gastric ulcer, insomnia, tumor and paralysis in his clinic using only autosuggestions. All the patients needed to do was to repeat “Day by day in every way I am getting better and better” twenty times in the morning and twenty times in the afternoon. In Bangladesh, thousands of patients have had astonishing recoveries using autosuggestions in the Medistic Psychotherapy process developed by Prof. M. U. Ahmed.
You might ask how some simple words and sentences can bring such great changes in life. Clinical psychologists have discovered that the human nervous system cannot differentiate between reality and imagination. If you imagine an event, this generates the same brain waves as would have been created if the incident was real. This is the secret behind the effectiveness of mantras, autosuggestions and affirmations. If you repeat the same positive statements about yourself over and over again, first new brain waves are created, then the working structure of your brain begins to change permanently. After years of research neuroscientists have found that when we send new information to the brain, new dendrites, i.e. new communication paths between the neurons are created. The brain then creates a new reality.
Most of the time we say negative things about ourselves. When we say ‘I can’t do this’ or ‘My luck is so bad!’ our brain takes it as a command and begins the process of turning into reality. But if we change the way we think or speak, if we say, ‘I will surely do this’ or, ‘ I am so lucky’ instead, our structure of our brain changes accordingly. Soon our reality also changes. It is using this process that millions of Quantum Graduates have turned their lives around. The student who was about to give up studying now has a Ph. D. from Harvard. The businessman on the verge of bankruptcy is now making millions. The father who was feared by his children is now adored by them. In this way the wind of change has touched every aspect of life.
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