The
Universal Mind
by
Peter Weisz
Genre:
Speculative Non-fiction, Spiritual, Mystical
Are
we all slaves to a gross illusion? Who are we? What is the mind, what
is consciousness and what is reality? This book offers educated
answers and explanations to all these questions and more. This book
motivates the reader to reconsider everything they think they know
about themselves and the world today, examining the different models
of creation, evolution of humanity and the universe, the essence of
matter and of life itself, exploring all manner of scientific,
theological, psychological and philosophical and metaphysical
hypotheses and offering insights into ancient mystical wisdom and the
road to enlightenment. Can it be, that this complex, living,
breathing, sophisticated, opinionated, creative and conscious entity
that we call human, is made up merely from a few invisible atoms of
nothingness? We are not simply made from flesh and blood - we are
beings of an infinity of dimensions, too vast to contemplate, but our
brains and our senses are only able to perceive that which is rooted
in matter, for that is the substance from which we believe we are
made. What we call reality, is most definitely not what it appears to
be.
Peter Weisz (Dip Psych,
HND, BACP) was born in London, England in 1961 and practices as a
psychoanalyst and therapist, specializing in psychodynamics and the
study of the subconscious and unconscious mind. He majored in
psychology, music, English language and literature. He is the
founding director of “One
2 One Counseling”, an organization offering personal
therapeutic support to those with emotional and psychological
disorders. He has worked at a number of private rehabilitation
facilities and treatment centres since 1998 including the world
renowned
Priory
Clinic
in London, England. Peter is knowledgeable in ancient and
contemporary philosophy, transcendental thought, general science,
theology and mystical & esoteric writings, both classical and
modern. He has also worked as a professional
musician, singer/songwriter, producer and stage director for 25
years, travelling the world with a variety of bands and is the
founding director of “A
Major Events”, a music production company in Cape Town, South
Africa, where he currently resides.
SILVER DAGGER - GUEST POST
5
Extract
from “THE UNIVERSAL MIND” book by Peter Weisz.
You
have created for yourselves a world of addictions, which is a world
of “more”. You are under the misguided impression that “more”
is good. You waste your time searching for things outside of yourself
to make you feel fulfilled, but you have everything inside of you.
The whole universe and all its contents can be revealed by seeking
within. Every action or substance that you crave, you believe will
make you satisfied and complete. But the truth is that this will lead
only to even greater craving and obsession. Your religions are nought
but addictions. Your whole lives and all your choices are based
around addictions. Whatever you crave, that is what you will waste
your lives pursuing. And what is your foremost addiction? It is to
money. It is money that you all desire and you work yourselves into
your graves in pursuit of money and all the bogus promises that it
provides. You worship it and pray for it under the false impression
that it will buy you happiness, peace and serenity. You believe that
money will procure for you a place in heaven on earth but in reality,
it will only lead you to the desire to gain more money and it will
bring you nothing but false happiness, which is not peace and which
is not serenity of the heart and will only serve to distract you on
your journey to re-connect to the source.
You
have made money into your primary god, but it indeed your greatest
foe and your most supreme devil. Its cunningness will lead you into
false security. The rich man suffers as he panders to his money which
is likened to his child. He protects it and nurtures it and wastes
all his energy on pursuing this worthless objective. For money will
not last forever. And it creates jealousy and hatred in this world.
None of you will ever have enough money to satisfy your starving
souls and the pursuit of money will lead you only into a state of
wanting, not a state of well-being, for however much you have, you
will always want more and as long as your brain wants things it will
always want things. Those things that you don’t manage to
accumulate will leave you wanting. Therefore, you will always be
subject to the perils of addiction, which is a state of wanting more.
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