Let’s Understand Our
Communication
Patterns and Nervous
System Scientifically
Muscles
Our
bones and joints are covered with muscles. Muscles form 50% of our body weight and collectively. Muscles are
of two work types:
•Voluntary
• Non-voluntary
• Non-voluntary
(i)
The voluntary muscles move as per our
desires and our commands. They wait for commands from the
nervous system. These muscles are found in hands, legs, stomach, head,
mouth, cheeks, etc.
(ii)
Non-voluntary
muscles are found in eye balls,
pupils, blood veins, food pipe and heart.
pupils, blood veins, food pipe and heart.
We will discuss about non-voluntary muscles in detail in the chapter Catch the Liars”.
Our
eye has a retina. The retina is like a reel on which
the picture is taken. The lens in the eyes takes the picture.
This picture is always opposite. After the picture has been
taken, it is the job of the nervous system to develop this
picture and give meaning to it. This is the place where
we can change the meaning and frame according to our
desire. It is true that most of the people limit themselves
by generalising the event, sometimes they never allow
lenses to take the picture, they distort the meaning, and
finally they delete it from the reel. By doing this, they
reject an opportunity.
the picture is taken. The lens in the eyes takes the picture.
This picture is always opposite. After the picture has been
taken, it is the job of the nervous system to develop this
picture and give meaning to it. This is the place where
we can change the meaning and frame according to our
desire. It is true that most of the people limit themselves
by generalising the event, sometimes they never allow
lenses to take the picture, they distort the meaning, and
finally they delete it from the reel. By doing this, they
reject an opportunity.
In the above generalisation,
distortion, and deletion are
done on the basis of the filters that we create in our nervous system. These
filters are our own language, our own sounds, our own past experiences, and our
own perceptions about events and happenings, our past belief about the pattern of happenings, and
our past attitudes about events.
An event has no meaning except the meaning we
give
to it. If we use our filters in a better way, then we can reach
the zenith without any doubt. In fact, our filters create the
internal presentation of the event and hence our state is
created, subsequently physiology takes place. Our world is
framed and then our internal and external world is created.
This world helps us create our behaviour.
to it. If we use our filters in a better way, then we can reach
the zenith without any doubt. In fact, our filters create the
internal presentation of the event and hence our state is
created, subsequently physiology takes place. Our world is
framed and then our internal and external world is created.
This world helps us create our behaviour.
In our life we can do
everything if we follow the scientific pattern of thinking and doing. We must know
how to use our
brain cells. We don’t get tired because we are actually tired but because of our pattern of thinking. It
is because of the pattern of filters that
we use.
The pattern of the state makes the pattern of
the world. And subsequently the
pattern of the world creates our behaviour.Hope
is the first thing to take some sort of action I do my corporate programmes for 14 to 15
hours continuously
and nobody gets tired. In one of my open
house programme “Discover the Power Within” at Hotel Taj
Mansingh, New Delhi, a very enthusiastic participant came up to me the next day and said, “I danced the whole day.
I attended the whole programme. I did firewalk almost
house programme “Discover the Power Within” at Hotel Taj
Mansingh, New Delhi, a very enthusiastic participant came up to me the next day and said, “I danced the whole day.
I attended the whole programme. I did firewalk almost
18 feet long and then went to office in the
night for work after
15 hours of programme.” He went back home and the next day he came on time and rocked the
seminar with a lot of ecstasy and playfulness again
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