08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Ruth Ritchie-Farmer
We all know that being able to concentrate on a given task is,
in most cases, a necessary part of completing it. Without focus
our mind wanders, and the body soon follows – to the kitchen for
a drink or snack, to the den to check on the kids, outside for a
breath of fresh air... the list of distractions is endless,
especially for people who work at home. Without the ability to
focus our minds, we just don't get anything done. And it's easy
to see why!
North American society has instilled the ‘quick fix' mentality
into us since we were children. Sound bites, video clips, and
headlines all play their part in making sure our focus is
dragged from one thing to the next at breakneck speed. Is it
really any wonder that so many children and adults suffer from
things like Attention Deficit Disorders? Our minds have spent a
lifetime being programmed to be attention deficient. (Note: I am
fully aware that ADD and ADHD are serious illnesses and I am not
trying to make light of that here. What I am trying to point out
is that our society as it exists today gives these disorders an
environment in which they can flourish.)
From a purely practical standpoint then, the first benefit of
learning how to concentrate is that it allows us to complete the
tasks which we set out to do. By learning how to focus our mind
on controlling our body we can keep our butt in the chair long
enough to get the job done.
Mental concentration is also a key component in our ability to
create the life we desire. It is beyond the scope of this
article to go into too much detail other than to say that
"Thoughts are Things" and they have an energy all their own.
What we focus on is what we attract into our lives, and we are
continually making choices and acting based on the mental images
that form in our minds. If we don't (or don't know how to)
concentrate on the thoughts we allow into our mind, we run the
risk of creating things and circumstances we would really rather
not have in our lives. Without concentration, our lives become
little more than an existence which is ruled by the subconscious.
Consider this... If you allow yourself to focus on negative
images you unconsciously build a negative disposition. You will
think of poverty, weakness, disease, fear, etc. and as surely as
you think of these will your objective life express itself in a
like way. What we think, we will manifest in the external world.
Wouldn't your life be better if you could train yourself to
consciously focus only on health, wealth and happiness?
The third benefit of learning how to concentrate is that it
enhances our creativity on a higher and more spiritual level. In
deep concentration you become linked with the great creative
spirit of the universe, and the creative energy then flows
through you, vitalizing your creations into form. In deep
concentration your mind becomes attuned with the infinite, and
registers the cosmic intelligence and receives its messages. You
become so full of the cosmic energy that you are literally
flooded with divine power.
Once you achieve this desired state, you will realize the
advantages of being connected with the supra-consciousness. When
you become connected to your supra-consciousness, you become the
controller of your human thoughts. That which comes to you is
higher than human thoughts and is often spoken of as Cosmic
Consciousness. Once experienced, it is never forgotten.
The benefits of learning how to concentrate cross all the
boundaries between our physical, mental and spiritual selves.
Naturally, it requires training to reach this state, but once
you do, it becomes easier each time. By learning how to
concentrate consciously, you are able to direct the expression
of almost infinite power while in this deeper state of
concentration, and use it to create exactly what you want in
life.
About Author :
Ruth Ritchie-Farmer is the author of How To Concentrate: 18 Easy
Ways to Achieve Laser Beam Focus in Anything You Do. Read the
first two chapters free at http://www.howtoconcentrate.com