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Friday, February 18, 2011

The garden of the Mind

Last week I went to Singapore for holiday. It has been awhile since I wanted to post something up in the blog. But I was always carried away by something else.
Well Singapore is not the reason for this entry. Although it was good family time and lots of fun, some in the sun, and some in one of Singapores thousands of malls, this entry is about a thought I read from an article in the newspaper while I was on the 6 hour journey to Singapore via transnational bus.
  The phrase inside the article said that the mind is like a garden. I found it interesting, and this is what I was able to think about this garden in every persons head.
  It is fertile. It can change appearance. It is able to grow all sorts of plants. The soil nurses all kinds of flora, like flowers, trees, bushes and many more. However, in any garden, there will be one thing that grows unchecked, those are the weeds. Allow me to explain the metaphors.
  A persons mind is the centre of human conscience. It is the master control of all that one does. It harbors thoughts, beliefs, habits and thinking styles. How a person lives is based on a method of thinking that a person acquires from his environment over the years. In our mind, we can aspire for greater things. For example dreams, success, hope, happiness and others. These things lead to a fruitful, purposed and all that is positive in our lives. However, there are other things, things that are negative that inhabit our minds, and left unchecked, do quite the opposite, and even blot out all that brings betterment to our being. Fear, hopelessness, insecurity, doubt, evil and all sorts of negative thinking can easily just come in and ruin or lessen what we can potentially be or become.
  To further clarify, flowers, trees and bushes are attitudes and traits that are desired. It takes constant trimming or what can be called as discipline to grow these. Once grown to maturity, they can produce fruits of productivity, love and success. Just as trimming allows more sun to reach the areas of the plant for maximum growth, one need to analyze and meditate on life to know where he is going and if there is any area for self improvement and correction.
  For Christians out there, the bible has said in psalm 1:1-3 Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.
  So brothers and sister, blessed are you who does what is right and loves the bible, contemplates about it and apply it into your lives.
  Weeds are the negativity in our minds. Just like how weeds grow and sap the good resources form the soil, so too, are negative thoughts to our mental energy. Unproductivity, procrastination, laziness, apathy, guilt, fears, insecurity are some of them. These bind to us whether we like it or not, settle and grows. Some take roots and grow to be big weeds that establish their roots deep into us, manifesting in the future as potential problems. Whatever it is, some need the proper tools and a lot of effort to pull out, in other words, we night need help from others and strong will to overcome these traits. Though we can somehow overcome these weeds in our lives, there will be stumps in the earth or scars that become a part of our garden, or who we are. Weeds tend to regrow no matter how many times you pull them out. in the same way, negative thoughts do not go away, but we should be wary that it returns so we may react accordingly.
   Apart from the metaphor, there are other things in the garden that can be made as other metaphors. One of it is the seeds. Seeds of thought come from the outside world. What we see and hear are all seeds sown into our minds. One with too many seeds and plants leave the garden in a haphazard state.
 Hey another one for my bro and sis in Christ. Jesus gave the parable that the gospel was a seed sown into people. Some fall on good soil which grows to produce tens of thousands of fruit. Others fall on rocky ground, the roadside and even eaten up by the birds of the air. Hope that most of us are the good soil.
Another thing that affects the garden is the weather, which is volatile and changing. It can be coined as the emotions and moods that we have. Now thoughts and emotions are not the same. Ones thoughts can be controlled by emotions, but emotions can be willed by thoughts too. One with a strong mind can possess self control to live by his principles and values no matter what mood he is in. moods are controlled by external factors. But values are controlled from within, or internally. One who masters himself internally is able to influence situations and others around him better.
 In my conclusion, a well attended, trimmed garden leads to a good lifestyle. One that is unattended leaves a messy screwed up life. One can have a purpose for their garden, or just let things happen by chance or by accident. It is up to us to decide which the best is because ultimately, we are the ones in charge of our lives, not anything else. 

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