People haven't even begun to tap into the potential of what the mind is possible of doing. We only use a certain percentage of our brains.
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Through using our memory to its fullest we can unlock the vast reservoir of human potential that isn't currently being used.
Eventually, I believe, current attempts to understand the mind by analogy with man-made computers that can perform superbly some of the same external tasks as conscious beings will be recognized as a gigantic waste of time.
In the dim background of mind we know what we ought to be doing but somehow we cannot start.
If we could find a way to totally empower half of the brains in America, imagine how much more productive we could be.
Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.
People don't realize how much control they do have. The more you can show them this control, the easier it is to tap back into the creative side of the brain that allows people to see possibilities and options.
The human body and mind are tremendous forces that are continually amazing scientists and society. Therefore, we have no choice but to keep an open mind as to what the human being can achieve.
Modern psychology has pointed to the need of educating people to use a much larger portion of the mind. Transcendental meditation fulfills this need. And it can be taught very easily.
We're as clever as we think we are, but we'll be a lot cleverer when we learn to use not just one brain but to pool huge numbers of brains. We're at a level technologically where we can share information and think collectively about our problems. We do it in science all the time - there's no reason why we can't do it in other endeavors.
The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something, you can do it, as long as you really believe 100 percent.