(Understanding How Your Brain Operates)
Beverly Nadler, CH, CMT ©2013

In order to live effectively in our physical world, we need to know the Universal Laws that govern our lives and how to intelligently use our mind to live in harmony with them.

My books, “Vibrational Harmony” and “Loving the Game of Life,” explain, in detail, how the mind (conscious, subconscious and Superconscious) functions.

Just as important as understanding your mind, is having knowledge about the physical organ through which your mind operates – your brain.

What Makes the Human Brain Different
Among all earthly inhabitants, only human beings have the unique ability to be superior to instinctual inclinations and to transcend conditioned states of mind. While the structure of the human brain is similar to those of more primitive species, human brains have an unusually large area associated with language and consciousness – the front lobes.

What does this mean? It means that unlike primitive species humans can transcend conditioned states of mind (that is, rise above them) and ignore instinctual inclinations in favor of rational, intelligent decisions and behaviors. To do this, we need to use this large frontal lobe area of our brain. That’s where creativity, imagination and change can take place. Otherwise, like our animal friends, we simply carry out the influences of our genetics and environment.
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(Our Multi-Dimensional Universe and The Universal Laws)

Beverly Nadler, CH, CMT ©2013

In Part 1, we explored the concept of “God” as being both transcendent (separate from Its creations) and immanent (within all Its creations). We also looked at the relationship between God and energy.

In Part 2, we’ll be looking at our multi-dimensional Universe and the laws of energy and physics that govern our lives. Since there’s a description of each of the Universal Laws on this website, this article explains them from a different perspective. But first I have a question…

Do the following statements ever confuse or frustrate you?

“Everything is perfect just the way it is.” “There is no evil.” Life is wonderful.” God is taking care of you.” It’s all good.”

These statements and similar ones confused and frustrated me for years. After all, if you look at the world around you — at the pain and suffering, the life-threatening diseases and the huge cost of health care (really disease care), the chemicals and toxins in our food, water and air (a major reason for all the disease), millions of people on drugs, poverty, homelessness, murder, suicide, corporate corruption, political manipulation, terrorism, children massacred in their schools, children with cancer, natural disasters that kill or destroy the lives of hundreds of thousands of people… and many other tragedies – don’t you find these statements “incongruous?”
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