Mind and Healing

In this current frame of human experience we are very identified with the physical body and its varying conditions. There is little understanding of the reality of the mind-body continuum that we experience. And even if it is intellectually understood, there are only a few who really tap into the potential that we have inside. 
 


The true healer is inside of us, but this kind of healing does not create profit for business, nor does it recognize a reality of victimhood. The healing that manifests as we let go of our limiting beliefs and stresses is profound and lasting. It happens through individual choice for Reality. One only needs an efficient tool such as the Art of Ascension to activate this choice.
 


The body is much slower to change than our mind. Yet, a mind that is focused on Reality will change the body and ultimately the entire world we live in. There is a giant leap occurring in human consciousness right now. Soon we will know what True Healing means; we will experience it and know what is the source of it.

Business Cards

Many of us have felt the power of Ascension and know that it is a very effective means that connects us to the Divine source within.  We want to share this with others: our friends, family, loved ones or anyone we happen to meet that inspires us in that way.  This article is written to those of you that truly loves this Practice; and wants to share with others this amazing and effective tool that we know WORKS! 

One very easy way to share this Teaching is with The Ishaya Foundation business card. It points people to our website to find out more. If someone is ready, then this is all that is needed.  We can simply plant seeds; and in that way, we are contributing to the awakening of the planet. 

We may be having a conversation with someone and find ourselves talking about Ascension.  If this person shows interest to know more, we can offer them a business card.  Or, we may notice a community board while getting coffee or waiting for an acupuncture treatment, and simply feel like pinning up a few business cards. It is a simple gesture that, when coming from our heart, can go a long way.

If you feel the urge to share Ascension, please contact us and we will gladly mail you some business cards.  When there are more enlivened hearts working together, anything is possible. 

Please email us at sponsoring{at}theishayafoundation.org with your ideas of how to share this powerful Teaching with the World, or call us at 888-474-2921.

With gratitude,
The Ishaya Foundation

The Changing World – The Unchanging Self

So much attention has gone into the ending of 2012 and the possible scenarios of different prophesies and their interpretations. Yet the world is forever changing, despite any calendars, despite what we think about it. The world is moving and flowing in the current of creation and we get to choose what part we play in that flow. Are we going against it or with it? Are we opening up more for the creative potential in us or clamping down to safeguard what we think we have?

To really have the ability to be fully in this world fully requires one thing: we need to know that we are beyond this world of the five senses. And when that awareness begins to grow, our perception of reality will naturally evolve to greater vistas.

The enlightened masters describe this state of being as “being in the world, but not of the world”. In this state of being, one can step into the changing world and experience the wonder of it in growing Appreciation. Then there is no need to lean on prophecies or other people’s interpretations, but simply to experience more of life.

Multi-task Myth

I used to think that I was pretty good at multi-tasking. But, after Ascending and becoming more aware of what was actually happening around me, I found that I am not. Actually, current research seems to expose the myth about multi-tasking…being good at multi-tasking is an illusion created while in the busy mode of multi-tasking! 

Here’s some of the current research that you might find interesting:

•    In 2005, the BBC reported on a research study, funded by Hewlett-Packard and conducted by the Institute of Psychiatry at the University of London, that found, “Workers distracted by e-mail and phone calls suffer a fall in IQ more than twice that found in marijuana smokers.”(1)

•    Researchers at the University of California at Irvine monitored interruptions among office workers; they found that workers took an average of twenty-five minutes to recover from interruptions such as phone calls or answering e-mail and return to their original task. (2)

•    Russell Poldrack, a psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that “multitasking adversely affects how you learn. Even if you learn while multitasking, that learning is less flexible and more specialized, so you cannot retrieve the information as easily.” Discussing his research on National Public Radio, Poldrack warned, “We’re really built to focus. And when we force ourselves to multitask, we’re driving ourselves to perhaps be less efficient in the long run even though it sometimes feels like we’re being more efficient.” (3)

•    Stanford research put people who regularly multi-task and even consider themselves to perform well at multitasking through a series of tests. Tests showed that multi-taskers were outperformed by those who are only light multi-taskers. They found the heavy multi-taskers had difficulty with their memory plus were distracted by irrelevant information much more easily than those who did not multi-task often. (4)

•    Here’s a video that gives an example of how the brain is trying to operate in “multi-task” mode and further information on the subject:  click here.

It is rather difficult to multitask and stay in the present moment. One way to talk about being in the present moment is the art of paying attention --being available to truly listen to others, as well as the guiding voice within, and to become aware of the Source of All Thought. These cannot be accomplished when one is pulled in many directions at the same time.  

However, it is normal for minds in the waking state to wander aimlessly through 100,000 thoughts per day. These thoughts are random or in reaction to the environment. Few minds are accustomed to being one-pointed.   

In the Ascension! Book, MSI says, “The mind can be trained to think one-pointedly, or it can continue to think as most human minds think, in conflict and diversity. Ascension’s simple suggestion is that this process of re-training is not only effortless but easy, completely natural and extremely quick. Part of the secret is to charm the mind during every phase of this transformation.” The simple, regular practice of charming the mind to clarity using “The Art of Ascension” is all that is required to experience our heritage of Infinite Awareness, to gain true freedom, and to live life spontaneously. It becomes easier and easier to experience the love around us and to love more unconditionally. Life then unfolds in perfection. 

Jyoti Ishaya

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(1) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4471607.stm
(2) http://www.isr.uci.edu/~gmark/CHI2004.pdf
(3) http://m.npr.org/news/front/7700581?page=2
(4) http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/august24/multitask-research-study-082409.html
The picture shown of the woman with post it notes came from http://wordfromthewell.com/2012/02/28/do-one-thing-at-a-time/