Focus can do much more because the mind is not relaying on
external sources. Training the mind without relying on external
sources must be the first priority.
After hearing music, you may still remember the melody that
are associated with the music. You may still be playing the
music from within your mind. Music may be difficult for you
empty out of your mind.
When you are mentally processing something from within the
mind, the ability to maintain sight on an object can be
hampered. When you minimize your mental internal
processes, you greater your chances for maintaining sight on
an object.
You are able to stare at an object while thinking about
something else. In this case, thought loudness is soft but you
are still able to hear your thoughts. When you can barely hear
your thought loudness, you are at the border area of focus.
You are still able to utilize telekinesis. Yet, your telekinetic
ability is based on your ability to enter, remain and control
your focus ability.
In metaphor, the thought loudness is similar to your ability to
ride a bike. The gears on your bike are the scale of thought
loudness. Gear one, refers to high thought loudness, while
gear ten, refers to no thought loudness.
The scale of thought loudness is your ability to ride your bike
up a steep and long hill. Telekinesis is achieved when you can
easily ride your bike to the top of the hill.
On your bike, you have a button that is called energy. That
button can only be pushed at gear ten. When that button is
pushed, you have the energy needed to easily make it to the
top of the hill.
Regardless of the hill you are riding on, or how many gears
you have, your ability to make it up the hill is your understanding about how to apply the gears. You normally do
not change from gear one to gear five. In doing so, lots of
stress may be brought among your legs. To ease the stress of
the journey, you normally increment the gears by one.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Focus Fundamental part2
Posted by The Beyand at 6:21 AM
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