Troubleshooting the Mind is a guide to help everyone understand the basic principles of a phenomenon called the Kelee(R). The roots of the Kelee date back three thousand years in ancient Sanskrit. Its definition means, having to do with different states of mind or point hunter. The word Kelee is also in Greek and Hebrew and translates as vessel or receptacle.
This vessel--your Kelee--is a place where you can take bad things out and put good things in. Everyone has felt, at one time or another, emotion--good and bad--well up from within their Kelee. This book will give you practical ways to understand your conscious awareness and how your thoughts influence the direction of your life. You will learn where your troubling thoughts reside and how to dissipate them with a practice that takes about five minutes, twice a day.
In this book you will discover the groundbreaking difference between your brain and your mind and how differently they operate. If you would like to explore the deepest reaches of your mind and open to the true power of your thoughts, understanding the basic principles of your Kelee is the place to start.
Most everyone on the planet is aware of the word empathy, but what is it?
Empathy is experienced in two basic forms, instinctual and innate. The most common form of empathy is instinctual. It is based in self-preservation and the need of the individual is more important than the need of others. Everyone has this form within them. Another form of empathy is innate. This form of empathy is based in an innate feeling of care for others. These two forms of empathetic care determine how we treat others and our self.
Instinctual empathy cares more about oneself before others. This manifests as disharmony with others and becomes problematic for society. This is the basis of selfishness.
If a person has innate empathy, they tend to be caring, but care at their own expense. They feel the pain of others and another's pain often becomes theirs too. This causes the individual to feel disharmonious within oneself.
There is a way to solve both kinds of empathetic disharmony. Empathy is a connective energy. It does not tell you how you connect with yourself or others; you do, with the depths of your being, or you do not. This book will teach you how to be in harmony with the essence of your empathy.