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== Influences in the Mental Environment ==
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== Influences in the mental environment ==
  
"Mental environments are made up of forces and stimulants. Each force has an effect upon you and you, in turn, have an effect upon it. If you go to a place where everyone is focused on a sports event, it can be much easier to enjoy it and participate in it than it would be watching it on the television. This represents a mental environment." <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two'', Chapter 25: Environments</ref>
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"Mental environments are made up of forces and stimulants. Each force has an effect upon you and you, in turn, have an effect upon it. If you go to a place where everyone is focused on a sports event, it can be much easier to enjoy it and participate in it than it would be watching it on the television. This represents a mental environment." <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume II'', Chapter 25: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-5/wisdom-greater-community-volume-2/natural-environment Environments]</ref>
  
"If you can begin, at least conceptually, to see that you live in the mental environment and that you are in continuous and dynamic interaction with it, it is then necessary for you to think of the kinds of influences that exist in that environment—influences that you may welcome, accept and promote and influences that are in your life inadvertently, without your invitation, as part of the environment in which you function. The impact of television, music and radio is very, very great on the human mind, so great that students of Knowledge will seek to limit these influences and screen them conscientiously. These are influences that are part of the environment in which you function. You don’t necessarily welcome them, but they are a part of your environment and will have an impact upon you nonetheless."<ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two'', Chapter 15: Responding to the Greater Community</ref>
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"If you can begin, at least conceptually, to see that you live in the mental environment and that you are in continuous and dynamic interaction with it, it is then necessary for you to think of the kinds of influences that exist in that environment—influences that you may welcome, accept and promote and influences that are in your life inadvertently, without your invitation, as part of the environment in which you function. The impact of television, music and radio is very, very great on the human mind, so great that students of Knowledge will seek to limit these influences and screen them conscientiously. These are influences that are part of the environment in which you function. You don’t necessarily welcome them, but they are a part of your environment and will have an impact upon you nonetheless."<ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-5/wisdom-greater-community-volume-2 ''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume II''], Chapter 15: Responding to the Greater Community</ref>
  
== Heightened Sensitivity Among Students of Knowledge ==
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== Heightened sensitivity among students of Knowledge ==
  
 
"People who undertake the reclamation of Knowledge often find themselves withdrawing from
 
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necessary for people to rethink their thoughts, to have the freedom of evaluation, to gain control of
 
necessary for people to rethink their thoughts, to have the freedom of evaluation, to gain control of
 
their own mental forces, to deepen their awareness of themselves and to become more sensitive to the
 
their own mental forces, to deepen their awareness of themselves and to become more sensitive to the
things that are influencing them." <ref>''Wisdom for the Greater Community Volume Two'', Chapter 12:  [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-5/wisdom-greater-community-volume-2/self-expression-the-mental-environment  Self-Expression and the Mental Environment]</ref>
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things that are influencing them." <ref>''Wisdom for the Greater Community Volume II'', Chapter 12:  [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-5/wisdom-greater-community-volume-2/self-expression-the-mental-environment  Self-Expression and the Mental Environment]</ref>
  
 
"We do not recommend that students of Knowledge
 
"We do not recommend that students of Knowledge
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If you are serious about finding a way out of suffering, you do not
 
If you are serious about finding a way out of suffering, you do not
 
want to keep aggravating your problem by putting your finger in the
 
want to keep aggravating your problem by putting your finger in the
wound.You must allow your mind time to settle down."  <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume One'', Chapter 22: Escaping Suffering</ref>
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wound. You must allow your mind time to settle down."  <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume I'', Chapter 22: Escaping Suffering</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Further study==
 
==Further study==
  
*The Watchtower (February 17, 2009) [http://newknowledgelibrary.org/audio-mp3/the-watchtower-audio-download/ audio download available from New Knowledge Library]
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*[[http://newknowledgelibrary.org/audio-mp3/the-watchtower-audio-download/ The Watchtower] (February 17, 2009) 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 19:24, 26 April 2019

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Influences in the mental environment

"Mental environments are made up of forces and stimulants. Each force has an effect upon you and you, in turn, have an effect upon it. If you go to a place where everyone is focused on a sports event, it can be much easier to enjoy it and participate in it than it would be watching it on the television. This represents a mental environment." [1]

"If you can begin, at least conceptually, to see that you live in the mental environment and that you are in continuous and dynamic interaction with it, it is then necessary for you to think of the kinds of influences that exist in that environment—influences that you may welcome, accept and promote and influences that are in your life inadvertently, without your invitation, as part of the environment in which you function. The impact of television, music and radio is very, very great on the human mind, so great that students of Knowledge will seek to limit these influences and screen them conscientiously. These are influences that are part of the environment in which you function. You don’t necessarily welcome them, but they are a part of your environment and will have an impact upon you nonetheless."[2]

Heightened sensitivity among students of Knowledge

"People who undertake the reclamation of Knowledge often find themselves withdrawing from life in certain ways in order to minimize or limit the influences of society upon them. This gives them the freedom to re-evaluate themselves without feeling bombarded by the world’s influences and images. This is why many people who begin to study The Greater Community Way of Knowledge seek escape from television, radio and even music—not because these things are inherently bad but because they are so influential. They withdraw from individuals who influence them in ways that are counterproductive to their well-being and to their ability to refocus their mind. This withdrawal is necessary for people to rethink their thoughts, to have the freedom of evaluation, to gain control of their own mental forces, to deepen their awareness of themselves and to become more sensitive to the things that are influencing them." [3]

"We do not recommend that students of Knowledge read newspapers or magazines or watch television very much because this simply aggravates the personal side of their mind, which is where they suffer. If you are serious about finding a way out of suffering, you do not want to keep aggravating your problem by putting your finger in the wound. You must allow your mind time to settle down." [4]

References

  1. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume II, Chapter 25: Environments
  2. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume II, Chapter 15: Responding to the Greater Community
  3. Wisdom for the Greater Community Volume II, Chapter 12: Self-Expression and the Mental Environment
  4. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume I, Chapter 22: Escaping Suffering

Further study

See Also

Metaphors for the mind

Stillness