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Move Your Mind to the Infinite

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Emily Jennings
4 min readFeb 1, 2024
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When you are stressing about something, you can move your awareness away from it. Most people don’t even try because they don’t understand that the stress isn’t a necessary part of their existence. But you don’t have to keep your mind occupied with worries and anxiety. You can move your mind to the infinite. You can unlock all of the possibilities of your life at any moment you choose.

What does it really mean to move your mind? And what is the infinite? Your mind’s focus is under your control. You don’t have to be stressed or anxious. You can choose your state of mind. This doesn’t seem obvious to us because our society does not encourage people to take responsibility for their thoughts and feelings.

The Mind and the Infinite

The infinite is something bigger than your worries and bigger than you. It’s the great, loving mind that we all exist within. Our small selves tend to focus on small problems and small struggles, but if we remember that we are infinite beings part of a great story in the universe, then we can transcend our suffering.

Your mind is under your control, but strangely, it is enormously difficult to “move your mind” to anything that it doesn’t want to attach to. It’s like your mind has a mind of its own! It’s your ego. It likes to follow along the storyline, getting caught up in the drama, and it doesn’t want to remember that it’s a plot with a bigger picture at play. It wants to get caught in the weeds instead of rising above and seeing that the greater path makes sense.

You’re a player in a great plot. Move your mind to a place outside the plot and then observe it. This is what I refer to as the infinite — a place outside space and time.

The Ego Likes Attaching

Because of the ego’s attachments, it is very hard to break away and focus on the infinite nature of your mind or anything else, for that matter. It seems far too tempting to stay worried, stressed, and angry about situations in life. There seems to be no payoff, to the small mind of the ego, in moving it to something more blissful.

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Emily Jennings
Emily Jennings

Written by Emily Jennings

I am here to confirm you're not crazy. Your life has meaning and nothing is an accident. | IG: @wellness_oneness | www.wellnessoneness.com

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