How to Gain Mind Control Over Your Body
What your body can do depends on what your mind can conceive.
It's all like a camera. Whatever the lens captures, the film
prints. Don't expect a photo of something that was not captured
by the lens.
The body can only come up with a potential that the mind can
imagine. The mind is designed as a command center, and the body
serves as production department. When the mind is strong, the
body will obey. When the mind is creative,
the body will create accordingly.
When the reverse happens, inability sets in. When the mind is
weak and overwhelmed, the body takes over and commands the mind.
Thus, at the slightest hint of difficulty and pain, the body
will give up and tell the mind it can do no more.
The mind can do nothing except agree with the spoiled body, and
quit. When the body doesn't feel like doing anything--like, when
you feel lazy and any excuse will do for not getting out of
bed--and the mind is too weak to oppose that, you have a case of
a body being atop the head. And from that abnormal scenario will
flow an equally abnormal life. All issues in life will spread
from that, and you will have a total wreck in your hands.
The head ought to be always on top of the body, and this means
the body ought to obey the mind always. Many may ask, "What if
the mind is also a wreck and commands the body to stay dormant?"
This scenario is often mistaken as a lazy mind commanding the
body into idleness.
Many experts say a
healthy mind actually always opts for a positive course of
action, never inaction. When the mind seems to work otherwise,
it is proof of a subverted mind controlled by a spoiled,
pampered body. It thinks negatively and unproductively precisely
because the body has taught and controlled it to be thus.
The mind can be strengthened by training it to make decisions
the body will obey. If you adopt a life principle, make sure
everything you do is based on it. The mind decides what is right
and the body is given practical things to do in relation to it.
Once the mind decides something the body is unwilling to do, a
tug-of-war starts. It is in such conflict that the body must be
disciplined to succumb to the mind. If this is accomplished, the
mind is strengthened and given authority over the body, which is
trained to respond positively to such authority. The person
becomes "highly principled." As this goes on, the mind is
promoted to heights never before imagined, and dares (and is
encouraged) to go beyond limits, tugging the body along the way.
The body does what it is told to do. So the body begins to outdo
itself as the mind imagines it to be doing so. When the head is
put in its rightful place of authority over the body, limitless
potentials break out of their hiding and release the ace
champion in a person.