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About the Author
Heather Meglasson of Wave Shore Harmony, San Diego center for Hypnosis, specializes in body-mind resolution through body-hypnosis techniques and hypnosis fueled weight loss classes. She enthusiastically shares her limitless
energy with her students, clients and audiences.
Her mission is to combine the science of the mind and body with the power of essential energy tools in a
user friendly way that will resonate with people ready
to move forward into claiming their own complete happiness and health.
One Brain For Sale- Condition: Used.
In 1990 my new husband and I decided it would be a great idea to buy a boat to live on. So what if we didn’t know much about boating and so what if we both had the tendency to get sea sick in rough water. And so what if my father said “the definition of a boat is a hole in the water in which to pour money into.” We wanted a boat! We didn’t know squat about being boat owners but as penny-pinching newlyweds, we were willing to learn along the way.
We found a neat little 11-year-old 32 foot Bayliner Cruiser that fell within our current means and provided a place to hang our hats. Now having very limited knowledge of the history that our floating home had weathered, we really hadn’t suspected any of the hidden surprises that awaited us. From creaks and cracks, unfortunate ejecting propellers and stinky bilge pumps, learning the hard way where the only surface rock in the bay was, and getting by on one working engine without spinning in circles, we found ourselves in a world of repairing and compensating in order to maintain integrity, balance, and the ability to stay afloat. This is very much the same situation that we find ourselves in as adults when we suddenly realize that we’re leasing a pre-used brain.
For the purpose of this book it is essential that you understand some underlying concepts of how the mind operates. The human brain’s concern with survival is to keep all our operating systems balanced and make quick chemical adjustments in order to react to potential dangerous situations. Our mind, the intangible component of it’s physical counterpart, maintains the quality of our survival and works to keep our life predictable and comfortable by supporting and defending all of the unconsciously collected agreements we have ever purposefully created or passively accepted from external sources. With regards to the sub-conscious, which is our reactive, feeling mind, this boils down to equating survival with the need to be right in all held beliefs. And it will go to great lengths to defend those beliefs even if it means going against the conscious mind’s currently perceived logic.
We will often find this to be the big block to making important changes in our adult lives. Unfortunately since our initial programming is through the default of our childhood experiences and upbringing (i.e. the previous owner was your younger self) we don’t have the luxury of starting our adult lives with a brand new scratch-free, latest model biocomputer. We get to have the fun of figuring out all of the bugs in the pre-loaded programming, which can sometimes take years and a small fortune to reboot the darn thing. What was that about pouring money into a hole in the water?
To be continued...Summer 2010