Wealth Management and the Human Brain

Posted by Nancy on Apr 24, 2011

In these tough economic times, wealth creation and management is on the minds of many. Let’s have a look at the inner workings of the brain to learn how we can assist in the achievement of our goals.

The human brain has been described as the broadcasting and receiving station for thought.

When stimulated to a high rate of vibration, the mind becomes more receptive to the vibrations of thought which reach it.

It is through positive and negative emotions that all thoughts are transmitted to the brain.

We have talked about the subconscious mind and creative imagination in past posts. They factor in again when we talk about the brain as a broadcasting/receiving station for thought.

The subconscious mind is the sending station of the brain, through which vibrations of thought are broadcast, while the creative imagination is the receiving set.

The entire process begins with desire. Through strong desire for wealth management, we rely on the three principles of creative imagination, auto-suggestion, and our subconscious mind to achieve our financial goals.

Creative imagination makes use of what we know as the Sixth Sense. This is when we receive ideas, thoughts, and plans that flash into our mind. These flashes are often referred to as hunches or inspirations.

Remember, the starting point of all achievement is desire.

The finishing point is the knowledge which leads to understanding of self, others, the Laws of Nature, recognition and understanding of happiness.

Faith is required for us to follow through on our thoughts and ideas on wealth management to their conclusion. We develop faith through autosuggestion, desire and the subconscious mind.

Next time, we will talk about fear. There are six basic fears that are the cause of all discouragement, procrastination, indecision, and the lack of ambition, self-control, and enthusiasm.

Nancy E. Collins

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