How to Reparent the Mind
How to Reparent the Mind
By Ivy Integration
The mind decides very young its core
belief. Depending on the thinking habit of the parent, teacher, ideology and life
style the mind decides. The mind is a sponge from 0-5 years old. The child may
not be able to read or write. Children express their feelings with light and
sound. As adults this form of expression is underdeveloped and recognized
as irrelevant once reading and writing becomes our primary way of communicating
ourselves. Many adults do not know what it means to feel through light and
sound. Children do! A child is sensitive. We can all agree on that. A child is
aware of the subtle field. The subtle field is the spiritual
realm. To children the subtle field contains a wealth of light and sound. Connecting
to the subtle field children discover wonders adults simply do not understand.
Children discover fairies, angels, spirit guides, deceased loved ones, memories
of past lives, messages from ancestors and adults simply do not believe.
Children are generally happy, strong and healthy. We can agree on that,
regardless of their ideology or environment. There must be a correlation to
connecting with the subtle field and happiness.
A
child feels supported, protected and guided by the subtle field, which gives
them confidence to know their beauty is assured. Adults are confused, uncertain
and lack motivation many times because adults do not believe their beauty is
assured. Therefore, adults have to hustle, chase, compete, demand and “out do”
others to be assured beauty. Children are not like this. They recognize nature as
themselves and the power, consistency and dependability of nature instills in
them that they are supported by the ecosystem to excel. Why do adults force,
push and conquer to excel? It almost appears unnatural to excel as an adult.
Maybe, that is why adults can seem desperate, lonely and conceded about
excelling because they believe to excel is not a natural process but a
forceful one.
The
ways of the child and the ways of the adult are very different and yet there is
an overlap. The same child and the same adult were once one but the separation between
the child and adult grew and grew as the adult became more of an adult and the
child became a far distant memory. Why do we split from the child? Why do we
deem the child no longer acceptable for our living? We enter into the “adult
world” and lose our sense of the subtle field. No longer do we feel supported,
protected and led by a spiritual realm and take a “hard road.” Without
nature life is a “hard road” because nature provides the support, protection
and guidance we need to grow. Without communication with nature we are left to
the human mind and all its games and illusions. We are confused by the human
mind as an adult because there are so many beliefs that disconnect us from ourselves
and others. Children are not like this. They play no mind games. They carry no
disconnect between themselves and others. They have no belief accept nature as
mother. They cherish and preserve nature. They ask questions, “Why is there a
lot of plastic on the side of the road? Why are there whales with trash in
their bellies? Why are there so many dead sharks with their fines cut off?”
Children ask many questions about the support, protection and guidance of
nature. Adults ask few or none. Adults live day to day to compete a task, get a
car, get a wife/husband, get a house, get a degree, get this and that and yet
in all the completed tasks there is still no connection to nature.
Reparenting
the mind is simple. Return to the first true expression before reading and
writing. Light and sound codes the mind and recodes the mind. Children are very
expressive more than an adult and yet their language is basic. Their subtle
body is majestic and that is why they are radiant. They use the subtle body to
download the ways of nature into their mind stream. The ways of nature provide
for the happiness, strength and health of the mind stream. The ways of nature
are soulful nutrients adults disconnect from and overtime find it difficult to
be happy, strong and healthy. The light and sound is the happiness, strengthen and good health given from nature.
We
are not meant to lose the child as an adult but use the child to liberate our
adult life. We want to manifest! We want to excel! We want to reach the next
level like a tree growing taller and wiser. We try to force our self-importance
onto the world and feel stressed, anxious and confused. We try to seduce life
to accept us. We try to hustle life to welcome us. We try and try because we
feel un-assured without nature’s support, protection and guidance. Therefore, no
matter how many tasks we complete true manifestion starts with nature. Returning
back to nature is remembering the child and its connection to the subtle field.
This helps the adult to get out of the mind games and into the sensitivity of
nature. Adults view nature as unimportant to life progress of holding a job,
relationship, etc. We look to millionaires as the greater being and yet nature
has succeeded far beyond a trillion dollars. The nutrients nature has provided
Earthlings is innumerable. Nature excels in happiness, strength and good
health in the longevity. The ebbs and flows come and nature prevails.
Nature
is our root mantra before the thinking habits of the parent, teacher, ideology,
environment we’ve collected and formed a belief around. The mantra of nature is
the first language of the child. Nature communicates through light and
sound. Children, being sensitive, learn this language. It becomes their first
way of self-expression. But, then the human mind overrides this first self-expression
and children begin to communicate the beliefs of the human mind. Separation,
division, isolation, grouping, judgment begin to shape the child into a ridged
and uptight adult mind. The majestic openness with nature closes and the subtle
field is unfelt.
If
we carry a belief about ourselves that shrinks, restrains, limits or confuses
our assured excellence we must return to the root mantra given to us by nature
and amplify its light and sound to strengthen our connection to nature. The
root mantra is self-healing. Nature is consistent self-healing. There isn’t a
moment when nature isn’t self-healing. The childhood mantra could be, “I am embarrassed
by my ethnicity!” because the parent was ashamed of his/her ethnicity. The
childhood mantra could be, “I am forever poor and bound to poverty!” because
the parent was oppressed by a harsh caste system. The childhood mantra could
be, “I am too weak to be a ballet dancer!” because the parent gave into
self-doubt and didn’t pursue his/her true joy.
The root mantra is always soothing, expansive and joyful. The root mantra is a light and sound of
nature before the human mind separated, divided, isolated, grouped, and judged. The
root mantra to ethnicity is, “I am special!” The root mantra to challenge is,”
I am liberating!” The root mantra to weakness is, “I am using my divine will!”
Feeling into the root mantras provided. Recognize the difference between the childhood
mantra and the root mantra. The childhood mantra confines while the root mantra
supports, protects and guides a way. Nature is constant support, protection and
guidance to all earthlings finding its way. When we take on the subtle field of
nature we take on what it means to be special, to liberate, to cultivate divine
will and to remember the mother all children, regardless of ethnicity, ideology,
environment or culture understand...nature is the way we take to self-heal and
excel beyond the human mind, excel as a spiritually majestic and balanced human.
For
this Ivy Integration, we are using the mantra Aap Sahaaee Hoaa, Sachay Daa Sachaa Doaa, Har, Har, Har. This
mantra returns reassured beauty the child understands but the adult many times does not. This mantra is for support, protection and guidance. Chant this mantra for 11
minutes early in the morning moments or minutes from waking. This mantra will
install a light and sound very natural and authentic to the subtle field of consciousness.