Creating A Lucky Mind

 
So you are at the frontline of luck in life. The secret is out and I want a big lottery win but I have to first give my mind all the advantage it needs. What you want?

 I was watching the Royal Institution Christmas lecture for 2019. The first lecture was how to get lucky by looking at probabilities and the spread of the normal distribution bell curve. Then I realised they were talking about giving our minds an advantage so we can get lucky all the time. It was really about the evolution of the mind. 

I had put this out in the past and suggested that the present evolutionary process is now ongoing in the mind. This is what the masters of the ancient world of spiritualism were suggesting.

After watching the RI lecture on BBC FOUR I realised what the masters of the past were trying to tell us. Give yourself an advantage in mind and release all the powers latent in you, become a “special”, and watch all the luck come your way.  So I had to update my “special” normal distribution curve for the evolution of the mind and saw what this thing I drew out really meant. It is what the whole thing about enlightenment is all about. Why enlightenment? because it expands all possibilities and the luck that the Cosmos and the natural law of the universe can bring to you. 

Easy Peasy. 

So I had to update the diagram above to add all the information I got from The RI Christmas Lecture (UK Gold Standard time of the year, BBC FOUR 26,27,28 December 2019).

So I took some notes down as another long lecture from me is not necessary as I see there is a baseline to everything is in this puzzle in the mind where everything and anything falls into place and I seem to be able to explain everything by placing it on top of this basic template in the mind. 

Discover this basic template of the mind. Make it an experiential discovery and why do I have to do this: to create a lucky mind. 

Notes from the RI lecture:

  • “about being lucky”
  • “Royal Institution Christmas lecture 2019”
  • “How to get Lucky”
  • You have 3 aspects of you, you can improve to get lucky:
  • -your craft
  • -your body
  • -your mind

Your craft and body are limited as to how much lucky you can squeeze from them.

But your mind : 

  • “go to the edge of your potential through mindfulness, optimism, confidence and calm”.

But, a caveat of mine is that the ancient spiritual masters are also saying you have this as a potential: becoming a Tathagata: If the unseen side or the spiritual intangible side of you is not developed and accessed yet and if one has not become one and WHOLE with the Cosmos, then one is not giving luck an opportunity to access your space to help you. To be a complete human being, and accessing one’s other mind spaces and being part of one’s TRUE SELF is a massive advantage to being an “all-knowing” sense of being. When you are an “all-knowing” sense of being, by finding the other mind spaces that you possess and living in them and experiencing them – one is definitely creating a wider possibility for oneself and luck really is probably just a possibility in the Cosmos that can now happen when one is a complete Tathagata.

So the RI lecture goes on with:

  • “Thoughts”
  • “train your mind”

I like this one:

  • “strengthen the mind to deal with unknown”
  • “extending the mind’s capabilities”:
  • -emotion
  • -thoughts
  • -and the environment.

They did say that we cannot do anything about the environment, so concentrate on the emotion and one’s thoughts. But this is not true. As the TATHAGATA’s in the world increase and when one has reached the first 100 anywhere in the world, the rest will follow with lightning speed, as the latest trends in Fashion does, or Music, or Gadgets, or a Lecture you come across on Christmas day.

Accessing other mind spaces:

Having control over the personality mind to access the other mind spaces:

Creating a lucky Mind:

Reference:

 https://www.rigb.org/christmas-lectures/2019-secrets-and-lies/about-secrets-and-lies 

 In Lecture one, Hannah seeks to find the luckiest member of the audience. It seems a sensible plan. The biggest events in your life – finding the perfect partner or a job, staying healthy and happy – rely on a huge element of luck. Or does probability allow us to understand and predict complex systems?  

What you want?: A plate of chips or “being” lucky.

27 December 2019

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