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This is the ninth article in a series from the book titled Get The MOST From Yourself, by Terrance Kibiloski, copyright 1996.
The human system is similar to the personal computer system, with three major parts - the body (hardware), the mind (software), and the spirit, or soul, (user).
We are spirits having a human experience!
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BODY |
MIND |
SPIRIT |
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Hardware |
Software |
User |
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Healing |
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Doctor (physical) |
Psych..... (mental) |
Clergy (spiritual) |
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Prevention |
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Air Water Food Exercise Rest |
Air Water Food Exercise Rest |
Prayer Meditation |
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Magic |
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Harmony |
Harmony/Love |
Love |
To maintain the human system it's important to understand:
If you can understand the similarity between the computer system and the human system, you are on your way to getting the MOST from yourself. Let's now look at some important principles.
Last month, we gave you a summary of the principles we discussed over the previous months. For new readers, we reprinted some of these principles below.
Our spirit controls our mind and, in turn, our mind controls our body. This interaction requires a healthy body, mind and spirit for us to get the MOST from ourselves.
Our body is a walking miracle with its complex design and its natural healing ability. It must be in good shape for its natural healing ability to work properly. The five essential elements our body needs for good health are fresh air, good water, nourishing food, adequate exercise, and proper rest.
Thought triggers biological responses in our body. Negative thoughts can cause an ulcer, weaken our system and make us more susceptible to diseases like cancer and heart disease. Positive thoughts strengthen our system and protect us from many diseases, placing our body in a state of ease, not dis-ease. Recent studies suggest our thoughts (motives) can dramatically affect those around us. No words need to be spoken for the feeling to permeate the situation.
All actions begin with a thought. Positive thoughts can generate happiness and health. Negative thoughts can bring stress and disease. Norman Vincent Peale told us to change our thoughts to change our world, and the Bible tells us the mind controlled by the spirit is life and peace (Romans 8:6 NIV). But, you cannot simply think to make it so, you must also "become" what you think about. Webster defines "become" as to undergo change or development.
The best way to apply these principles to make positive changes in your life is to write down all the areas you wish to improve and then start working on them one at a time. Before this will work, though, you MUST have the desire to change. Once you have that, then you are ready to get the MOST from yourself.
Take a few minutes and write down those things you would like to change in your life. Separate them by body, mind, and spirit. Label these three areas
Once you make your lists, prioritize them. Place a "1" by those things you want to change as soon as possible, and a "5" next to those things that would simply be "nice" to change. Use numbers "2, 3 and 4" to note those that fall somewhere in between your "immediate" desires and those that would be "nice" to change.
Now begin working on just one or two of your number 1 desired changes remembering that a journey is completed one step at a time. Be patient and keep a positive attitude.
Much more next month. J
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