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Why people are reading this book.....
Though the subject matter is complex, the text is very well-organized, and this attention to structure as well as content facilitates thoughtful study and review. To read this book is to begin the joyous liberating process of learning to utilize the Universal Language of Mind to achieve a truer understanding of soul and self.
--Leading Edge Review
Reading The Universal Language of Mind has helped me understand the inner secrets in the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tao Te Ching, and mythological stories from every culture. But most importantly its helped me understand the steps I am taking to reach enlightenment.
--Teresa Martin, School of Metaphysics Director
I really like this book. When I have read the Bible in the past, I only understand it from a surface perspective. After reading this book, I had a deeper understanding of how each disciple represents a disciplined part of myself. It gave me a way of looking at and applying the Bible that has enabled a greater personal transformation.
--Jay McCormick, Computer Specialist
Dr. Daniel Condron leads readers on a path of re-spect, seeing Bible scriptures and its teachings in a new light with new eyes. This book reveals the spiritual wisdom in the stories and parables of the Book of Matthew..open new vistas of soul growth for those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
--Terryll L. Nemeth, Network Analyst
Dr. Daniel Condron presents the idea that scriptures are written in a universal picture language. Throughout this book he illustrates how understanding scripture from this perspective reveals the true essence of scripture. When the rest of the world understands the Universal Language of Mind, there will no longer be religious inequalities, holy wars of religious superiority complexes.
--Paul Blosser, B.A., D.D., author of Interpreting Dreams for Self Discovery
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Inner Secrets Interpreted
The Universal Language of Mind has been discovered and is hereby revealed in this book. It is a symbolic language due to the nature of the difference in the duties of the conscious and subconscious minds. Physical language, the language of the conscious mind, proceeds from the need to utilize the five senses. These are the very factors that contributed to entrapment in the physical body and our thousands of years of evolution since that time.]
A thought is produced in the conscious mind of the individual. Words are chosen and formulated in such a way as to describe the mental image. The mental image, the thought, that has been described in the conscious mind of the person with words is next expressed as verbal sounds through the mouth of the thinker. These verbal sounds then travel as vibration through the air as sound waves. These air or sound waves may be received in the ear of the listener, the receiving individual, striking the ear drum and causing a like vibration in the inner ear where it is then transformed into electrochemical units of coded energy that report to the brain. The electrochemical units of coded energy are decoded by the pituitary gland in the brain which then draws stored images of memory together in order to formulate a workable image similar to the image originally verbalized.
The degree of accuracy with which the recreated mental image or thought is formulated in the receivers (listeners) conscious mind and brain is the degree to which effective communication transpires. At times the receivers mental image may closely resemble the speakers mental image. In other situations the two images may be worlds apart. The latter leads to confusion, reaction, frustration and, in general, inefficiency.
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