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How to Get Good Things to ‘Grow’ in Your Life

[1]We each have different levels of mind – these include our conscious mind, subconscious mind and unconscious mind. The conscious mind is like the gardener – the one that plants the seeds. It’s where we can direct our focus and use analysis and logic. Our subconscious and unconscious mind can be thought of like the garden or soil into which the seeds germinate and grow.

The conscious mind is the gardener taking action but the subconscious and unconscious mind is where things happen and where our memories and past experiences are stored. These can be recent memories ready for recall, or deeply buried memories.The unconscious mind will contain memories that have been repressed through trauma or those that have simply been consciously forgotten and are no longer important to us (automatic thoughts). It’s from these memories and experiences that our beliefs, habits, and behaviors are formed.

It’s believed that the nonconscious mind (subconscious and unconscious) is in control of approximately 95% of your day and will act upon any requests or instructions that you give it – it can’t distinguish between what’s real and what’s imagined. You can ‘plant’ whatever seeds you want and the soil returns back to you whatever you’ve given it – so if we’re sowing negativity or limiting thoughts and beliefs into the soil, that’s the results it will return to us and we’ll get to experience in our lives.

In contrast, if we plant positive thoughts and actions, it’s likely that we’ll experience positive results. The land will return whatever is planted and cultivated. In the words of the Buddha “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become”.

The impact of this is that whatever we put into our minds – whatever messages and fuel we are ‘feeding’ it with – is what it has to work with and will focus on.  So whether we’re focusing on what’s ‘wrong’ – what’s not working, what’s broken or needs ‘fixing’ etc, or whether we’re putting positive thoughts and intentions about what we can accomplish and achieve and what’s going well in our lives, then it’s likely our ‘harvest’ and rewards will reflect each of those different realities. We literally ‘reap what we sow’.

At the end of last year, I was privileged to spend two weeks in one of Mother Nature’s largest gardens – the Amazon Rainforest in Peru. I stayed with indigenous Indians and native Shaman from the Shipibo Tribe and I also learnt about campaigns and projects that are happening within the Amazon Jungle to protect the land rights of the tribes and people that live there. I observed at first hand projects that are introducing permaculture and sustainability to preserve the traditional ways of the indigenous people and to protect the rivers and rainforest from de-forestation and chemical contamination by oil drilling campaigns.

I also learnt about the ancient wisdom that is passed down from generation to generation amongst the native Shaman and Indians and how they profoundly believe that it’s our consciousness that forms our reality – whatever we think, we become. In these tribal cultures, it’s the Shaman’s job to ‘cure’ a patient from their physical and emotional ills, simply by working with that person’s field of consciousness and clearing or extracting any false or limiting beliefs or imprints within their consciousness that are creating or manifesting as imbalance or ‘dis’ease.

Whilst staying in the midst of the jungle and observing nature in all it’s wild and abundant glory, I marvelled at the amazing ecosystem that existed between all the varieties of animals, insects, plants, soil, nutrients and other living organisms that live in harmony together. I also realised and witnessed how easily this balance can become disrupted and affected if conditions change.

As humans, we also have the need to preserve and maintain this delicate balance – by learning to tend our inner and outer gardens.

We need to ensure that we live our lives in a way that protects and promotes a healthy ecology. Whether that’s on an individual level, or within a team, or organisational level (or even beyond that on a collective national and global level), there’s a prime need for us all to cleanse and purify the ‘soil’ of our lives, fertilise it with good nutrients to restore and renew our inner and outer terrain so that we create the healthiest and optimum conditions for thriving.

We can view our mindset, beliefs and behaviours and the outcomes that these produce for us in life by exploring our own personal and collective ecologies. We can assess the current quality of the terrain in which we live and work to see how healthy it is and what we need to do to maintain and improve it.

Plus evaluate how can we optimise its condition to get a bumper harvest of abundance, opportunities and personal or professional growth if we fertilise and feed it with nutrients and other ingredients that will encourage anything that grows in that soil to do well and prosper.

Using this ‘gardening’ analogy, on a practical level we can achieve this level of growth and health by moving through a continuous cycle in our lives:

Stage 1 – ‘Pest’ Control

Stage 2 – Planting

Stage 3 – Pruning and Maintenance

Stage 4 – Reaping the ‘Harvest’

If you’d like help as an individual, team or organisation, to evaluate your own ‘ecology’ and see how this can be improved to create the optimum conditions for flourishing and thriving, then please get in touch and we’ll be delighted to support you. Please visit MindFlame’s Coaching and Mentoring [3], Consultancy Services [4] or Training and Development [5]pages for further information.


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