“The kind of concern with which we turn our attention to something determines type of result in our thought and emotion. Our »purpose in directing our attention narrows the field of possible thought-results until one that closely matches (or validates) it emerges from the available selections.
So, in a sense, the ‘fittest’ of our possible imaginings become thoughts, feelings and positions of relation. But this fitness isn’t environmental; it’s determined by our (usually subconscious) intention. When we become consciously aware of this simple feature of our minds… we can have new minds… quickly, and, perhaps… joyfully. And far more effectively than when we are not yet aware of this.”
— an intelligence agent
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