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Thinking – Mental Silence (Part 1)

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The key to Spiritual Awakening is mental silence, also called non-thought or absence of thought. Meditation allows you to learn non-thought and improve your senses, therefore your psychic and extra-sensory abilities. But thought is not something you only come across during Meditation, it’s something you experience all the time, every single day. Thought is what makes us more evolved than animals but distant from our spiritual evolution, it is both our strength and our condemnation. This is because we don’t always choose what to think, but often our thought is influenced by our surroundings. Through our thoughts we can reflect on what’s good for us and what makes us wrong, but what happens when the thoughts crossing our minds are not entirely ours? Doubts show up: you don’t know which is the right choice because two opposite voices are telling you what to do, covering the truth. This is the aim of mental silence: preventing those voices from confusing you, thus allowing the truthful solution to emerge, and this will lead you to make the rightest, most complete choice, without letting yourself run into a half-truth.

If your thought was entirely yours, without any influence from the outside nor variation due to other people’s will, you would have a complete connection with your higher Self. Each time It would tell you which choice would be the best for your upcoming future and what you should doubtlessly discard. Instead, you find yourself in doubt very often, or even worse, you make choices you are absolutely sure about, only to find out later – even after many years – that those decisions were wrong. Who knows how many times you said “… If only I knew!” Or “I had a feeling, I knew it was the wrong choice … Why did I make it anyway?” But you cannot blame yourself, since your thoughts were too many and you were unable to understand which ones were right and which instead were taking you on a wrong path. Practicing mental silence is not meant to make you become a person incapable of thinking, actually it’s quite the opposite: it allows you to eliminate unnecessary thoughts and recognize which ones originate from your Higher Consciousness, that would never do you wrong. How could you ever recognize your right thoughts from the wrong ones, if not through Meditation in absence of thought? The practice of mental silence is not easy, but it makes you capable of distinguishing your will from what other people surrounding you are imposing on you; it makes you understand who you really are, instead of what the others want you to be. It lets you know who or what is trying to push you down a path while you would rather follow another one, breaking the chains in your mind.

Mental Silence is a real technique, through which you evolve your psychic skills and the connection with your Soul, learning how to feel it, recognize it and understand it. We can delude ourselves into thinking that we do not need mental silence, that we already have a deep communication with our Soul and God, that we already have all the answers and we always know the truth. Yet, we keep on making mistakes and regret our actions from the past. It is normal to make mistakes when a thousand conflicting voices speak to each other, preventing you from understanding what is the right thing to do. Your thoughts tell you something while your feelings are telling you a whole different thing, and whether you listen to your brain or your heart you will end up taking actions you will later feel guilty about. Let your superior Consciousness tell you which is the right way, it’s the only one that knows the future and can distinguish what will make you happy from what you will regret.

Along this path I will teach you better how our Thought works, you will learn how to make it your ally rather than your permanent enemy, how to think rather than obsess, and how to think positive rather than being overwhelmed by negative thinking. Even if we believe we can recognize feelings from thoughts very well, actually they often get confused, and we are deceived by thoughts or emotions that do not belong to us.

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Often it is indeed because of our quick emotions that we make the worst mistakes, allowing ourselves to get carried away by a feeling that is apparently very strong, but which lasts very little; long enough to make us do something wrong which we will later regret. This is what makes the “always-follow-your-heart” advice unreliable, until one learns how to recognize the language that our Soul uses to communicate the truth to us, from all those thoughts and feelings clouding our minds. Practicing non-thought, you will be able to distinguish a true and right feeling from what is only pushing you to hurt yourself and take the wrong way. For the same reason we will work to improve our ability to think, so that our thoughts become completely ours, no longer influenced from the outside. It may sound very complicated because you have always lived with the thoughts of others in your mind, so it all seems normal to you; but when you begin to open your eyes, you realize how many mistakes you have made which were not your fault, finally breathing a sigh of relief: you will feel like you’re starting to live again.

Fighting against one’s thoughts would be useless: they would win. But you can learn to train your ability to think instead, so that only useful thoughts come to the surface, whereas those unnecessary and even harmful thoughts get immediately dismissed. This does not mean becoming irrational and living with your head up in the clouds, forgetting about reality: it means being realistic and understanding that negative thinking destroys you from within, leading you to throw away the whole world you had built up. To make a concrete example, it’s useful to think that if you truly get committed you already gained part of your success. It’s irrational to think you can realize your dreams without making the slightest effort to succeed. And it’s negative to believe that, even if you engaged yourself, you wouldn’t succeed just because you are not capable, good or strong enough to reach that goal. The practice of non-thought will allow you to act without being distracted by the countless thoughts that will try to hinder you in a thousand ways, in any kind of practice or field you would like to succeed. You will not understand the mental wellness of those who can only hear the right answers, until you seriously start practicing non-thought. We are used to constantly racking our brains, especially to find a solution to our biggest problems. But we should just listen to that voice that sees much further than us, already knowing which is the best way to go and which instead, despite what it looks like, would only lead us to a great fiasco. Then, between feeling and taking the right path there is a great space for evaluation, which only through experience you will learn how to do without choosing what you’re going to regret later, as you know very well. Sometimes making mistakes is what attracts us the most, putting a little bit of adrenaline into our lives; but by learning to recognize which thoughts are right and which may do you harm, you will understand that it is always better to follow the right path, without hamstringing yourself.

Mental silence is not just about making a decision doubtlessly, because – as I already explained – it’s not necessarily the best decision; you could end up regretting it after a few months, or even after a few years. Mental silence will be much more. It will protect you from the influence of Low Frequency, from the influence of other people’s thoughts, from the Energy Programs that were imposed on you or that you’d created for yourself; it will allow you to understand what your Soul thinks instead of reasoning like a common human being: your Soul is out of this world, It doesn’t live to gain money, It lives to experience, It lives on experience! Your Soul knows the future, or better still, It already knows the consequences of your actions, unlike you, living them from within and constantly having to endure them, without realizing what your future will be like, as a result of the actions you take. Your Soul is much simpler and more direct, whereas you beat around the bush and get easily distracted: you live in the Low, your Soul doesn’t. But you can not figure out what kind of experience It would choose if you keep thinking with the Low Regulator on, which is why most of the time you say “it’s your Soul that wants it”, but it’s just another attempt to deny that you let yourself be influenced by an impulse without realizing where it’s going to lead you. Your Soul is not shallow and doesn’t waste time with worthless matters; It only thinks of one single thing: Its own spiritual evolution.

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This is why we must learn how to recognize and understand its language, instead of listening to our mental thoughts, convincing ourselves that those are Its words, as if your Soul could really be so confused about the best choice to make. In order to understand the language of our higher Consciousness, we must learn how to practice non-thought; this is the only way we can be sure we’re following Its directions without confusing them with our thoughts and feelings, which are often influencing us on purpose, to keep us far from Its truth.

The first step is to learn mental Silence while practicing Meditation, like I’ve been teaching you: thus, you will begin to understand how much your thought is trying to influence your life, even when you’d like it to be quiet just for a moment. Why does it have to be so oppressive when you wish for a minute of silence? What pushes it to be so pounding, especially when you’re trying to Meditate? Through meditation you realize something you had never noticed before: you are not the one who’s choosing what and how much to think. The second step is to learn how to think much more positive during the day, instead of falling into negative thoughts just like everyone else: positive thinking is much more complicated than you think. The third step will be learning to understand when it’s necessary to silence your thought and when it’s important to ponder before acting, instead: this will be the most complicated step ever, because you will often be deceived by useless thoughts, believing that you need them to make the best choice, while they will be actually distancing you from the right path. You’re probably wondering why shouldn’t you simply fight your thought and get it over with, removing it altogether, rather than going through the positive-thinking step, and so on; simply because we have a brain and we must use it, but this doesn’t mean we have to allow everything around us to influence our thinking and decide for our lives. The Low Frequency is totally against our spiritual evolution, and Low is everything around us, everything our daily life is made of. Recognizing it in every single shape and aspect is not easy at all, but step by step we can manage to see it with different eyes and go beyond, without being deceived anymore. So, we can learn how to keep a cast-iron non-thought, which is firm and perfectly balanced, but before you understand the difference between thinking and pondering, you need to learn how to keep your non-thought while Meditating. With the next lessons, I will explain the different types of Thought and how to recognize them.

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2484 comments
  • Matteo - 14:38 06/01/23

    Tutto vero, quando si cerca di non pensare per un attimo arriva subito “qualcosa” che cerca di instillare dei pensieri… È come se qualcuno o qualcosa volesse sabotare questa pratica, impedendoci con tutte le sue forze di mantenere il non pensiero. Serve sicuramente molta pratica, ma i benefici sono reali!

  • aris - 01:53 05/01/23

    Assolutamente vero, concordo con tutto ciò che ho letto, la meditazione così come anche il pensiero positivo sono dei toccasana e servono a rimanere più lucidi

  • ele-nahuel - 00:12 02/01/23

    La meditazione è uno strumento molto potente che ci può aiutare essere piu presenti a noi stessi e ai nostri pensieri, mistrandoci cosa vale la pena mantenere e cosa cambiare o lasciare andare

  • spacex8 - 16:11 01/01/23

    pendere consapevolezza di come funzioni il pensiero è il primo passo per imparare ad addestrarlo, facendolo acquietare quando ne abbiamo la necessità come ad esempio se l'intento è quello di elevare la nostra coscienza e connetterci con il nostro se superiore, col tempo ci si rende conto che il pensiero non è una cosa che nasce totalmente da noi stessi ; ciò che possiamo fare a riguardo è quello di domarlo con molta pratica meditativa per poterlo zittire e indirizzarlo verso ciò che ci serve. iniziando a guardarci dentro e ad analizzare noi stessi riusciamo già a eliminare una grandissima cerchia di pensieri che avevamo prima anche perchè derivavano tutti da fattori esterni quindi ciò che è al di fuori di noi e di conseguenza cose che non possiamo controllare proprio perchè non fanno parte di noi. ma quando iniziamo a porre l'attenzione dentro a noi stessi scendendo sempre più nella profondità del nostro essere ecco che avviene un grande cambiamento, starà solo a noi decidere quando far durare questo nuovo modo di sentirci soltanto continuando a praticare costantemente tutte le pratiche che questa fantastica accademia ci insegna

  • arca - 21:37 25/12/22

    Il silenzio mentale a fondamento della crescita spirituale, e il difficile processo che di conduce a silenziare l'irrefrenabile rumore dei nostri pensieri, che forse tanto nostri non sono.

  • Carla7 - 20:43 22/12/22

    Io continuo a meditare ma è molto difficile stare lontano dai pensieri che non ti fanno vedere la realta

  • luc - 21:24 21/12/22

    Non è sempre facile ma praticando la meditazione del non pensiero sono certo che ti connetti con l’anima che è in te, dev’essere meraviglioso

  • Mirta - 06:22 16/12/22

    I pensieri spesso mi piombano addosso come macigni, a volte prendere decisioni diventa un vero streess, so che la mia coscienza cerca di dirmi qualcosa, ma è come se intorno avessi una folla urlante checmi impedisce di sentire lei che invece sussurra la verità, spero di riuscire a far tacere tutti i pensieri inutili che le urlano intorno

  • Lo Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 4 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 5 - 00:55 16/12/22

    Il non pensiero è un pilastro fondamentale per dare inizio al cambiamento nella propria vita e per crescere in un vero percorso spirituale come quello di ACD. È una verità assoluta, è l'unica via per sentire il proprio IO, per sentire DIO, per imparare il linguaggio universale cioè la percezione. Per me va oltre anche il fatto di sbagliare o meno, ti permette proprio di fare ciò che l'anima ha scelto per noi, di fare le esperienze di cui lui ha bisogno per evolversi ed espandersi. Come giustamente hai spiegato non significa che non dobbiamo più pensare anzi dobbiamo riflettere. Le riflessioni e le chiacchiere mentali sono due cose completamente diverse, le prime ci aiutano crescere e approfondire, le chiacchiere sono il caos che fa disperdere tutto- energia, tempo, voglia, sono anche l'arma che ci fa del male e che ci fa perdere la strada. È importante prendere consapevolezza dell'importanza del non pensiero perché ci permette di rimanere coscienti e in sintonia con il nostro io e con la propria missione

  • lorenara Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 - 14:32 14/12/22

    Certo non è sempre facile riuscire a riconoscere il nostro pensiero, da quello manipolato dall esterno o dalle paure inconscie/convinzioni che ti danno pensare una cosa piuttosto che un altra; ovviamente il non pensiero aiuta a non farsi trascinare molto meno dalle ultime due. Occorre molta pratica per stare nel silenzio mentale, nonostante l impegno e la costanza, in una meditazione di mezz'ora lo stare in silenzio mentale durerà in totale al massimo una decina di minuti, e non di seguito. Viene spesso interrotto dai pensieri fugaci, ma la differenza è che i primi mesi mi ritrovavo facilmente a seguirli e dargli retta, invece ultimamente mi è più semplice vederli e lasciarli andare portando l attenzione al corpo, alla sensazione delle dita sulla pelle, è questo per me è già un bel progresso. I sentimenti poi ti fanno fare di quegli errori che è meglio non commentare, dicono di seguire la voce del cuore si, ma molte volte è solo la vice della paura, e come dice bene Angel anche nei suoi libri, la paura può essere indotta dall esterno senza che tu te ne accorga, ed ecco che facendo così hai preso la decisione/strada sbagliata.. È importante la pratica per riuscire a stare sempre di più in non pensiero, non è facile come dirlo.

  • stewild86 - 17:22 13/12/22

    Credo Nonostante sia un concetto base il non pensiero sia una delle cose più difficili da applicare sia in meditazione che nella vita quotidiana ma determinante per entrambe le tecniche ovvero in meditazione Risulta tutto più concreto ed efficace mentre nella vita reale riusciamo a discostarci da quelle che sono le influenze negative o i programmi dettati dalle persone esterne riuscendo ad ascoltare la coscienza anziché essere razionali o influenzati dalle scelte e meccanismi imposti da terzi

  • Carminezen Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 per la 2ª volta Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 2 - 12:03 13/12/22

    Quando pratico il silenzio mentale e la meditazione mi permette di ripulire la mente da tutti i pensieri che affollano la mia mente. Non solo, poi sono in grado di essere più cosciente dei "pensieri spazzatura" che mi portano in basso, ad esempio quelli low che non sono utili alla mia evoluzione spirituale. Il pensiero non è totalmente sbagliato, mi esercito anche a sfruttare il pensiero e soprattutto ad alimentare il pensiero positivo rispetto al dialogo interiore negativo.

  • stregone - 23:04 12/12/22

    Il silenzio mentale e difficile da ottenere ma con pratica sono certo riuscirò nell'intento ,scegliere se pensare o meno è una grande forma di libertà

  • numa Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 - 12:22 11/12/22

    Quando cerco di entrare in silenzio mentale, sento arrivare dal nulla così tanti pensieri che mi stupisco io stesso. Mi rendo conto che la mia mente è completamente intasata e influenzata da pensieri esterni, che in realtà non mi appartengono affatto. Durante la pratica, arrivo a pensare a delle cose che durante la giornata non penserei mai. Vecchie vicende, situazioni impossibili che mai si verificheranno, ciò che mi successe in classe nel 1999 che poi a chi importa? Vorrei davvero pulire la mia mente e portarla dalla mia parte, averla come alleata e non come impedimento alla mia tranquillità e crescita spirituale. A volte è estenuante, a volte penso che non ci riuscirò mai. Poi quando devo prendere delle decisioni, mi rendo conto che prenderei delle scelte che non mi appartengono affatto ma che per impulso sono le prime che mi passano per la testa.

  • saundwave - 13:04 09/12/22

    pratico la meditazione da circa due anni, ma mi rendo conto che per aver una buona meditazione ed arrivare ad azzerare il pensiero serve la giusto momento e tanta pazienza, grazie per questa guida cercherò di perfezionare la tecnica per arrivare all'obiettivo