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Chuck’s Place: Journey To The New Mind

Belief through experience…
-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

Notably, a mirror on the world of now reflects a vast difference of opinion, between a pope and a politician, as to Jesus Christ’s judgment about the use of war.

The real war of now is the evolutionary shift of the human mind away from its materialistic underpinnings into assuming spiritual responsibility for the greater good of all.

Jesus was a teacher and a healer, who introduced a technology for that evolutionary shift in human consciousness that we are currently growing into, as we travel deeper into the New Mind of our Aquarian Age.

This technology highlights the divine power of the human mind—through the relationship between conscious and subconscious minds—to create and heal, with abilities previously ascribed only to an outside deity.

Actually, these abilities have always been present and exercised by the human mind. The difference now is in the actual knowing that what one thinks and believes creates physical reality. The challenge is to use these abilities for the greater good of all.

Beliefs are the core agents of suggestions, which literally construct our physical lives through the power of the subconscious mind. Assuming responsible use of this power is at the heart of the challenge of now.

 Belief is the key ingredient to activate the divine power of spiritual healing. Absent the belief that we can be healed by the power of our subconscious mind creates a blocking belief that nullifies healing through autosuggestion or the outer suggestion of a healer. The power to heal rests within the power of our own inner belief.

Belief, in this context, is not about religion. It’s actually about a powerful certainty, built upon the science of an inner knowing, gained through personal experience.

Carl Jung was asked, point blank, if he believed in God. His response: “I don’t believe—I know.”  (Here’s the YouTube link to his response.) This is a belief that comes from the inner knowing of direct experience. This is not a belief that harbors doubt. This is the optimal belief, needed to approach, and successfully attract, the power of the subconscious mind. 

The subconscious mind never questions the verity of the suggestions it receives. However, if the conscious mind says one thing but believes another, the subconscious mind will act upon the more powerful autosuggestion.

The confidence that leads to a knowing belief can be accrued. I have, in various blogs, described my own experience of using a repetitive phrase, such as, “I am healing, I am healed”, when confronting a physical circumstance where one might expect an experience of discomfort or pain.

Each time one gets a positive result from such an exercise, the conscious rational mind starts to value the utility and fact of its experience. Over time, rationality expands itself to incorporate the wisdom and legitimacy of this spiritual power. Here, confidence leads to belief, based upon genuine knowing.

People are advised to not share these personal successes, as they invite overt, or telepathic, counter-suggestions from non-believing others, which subsequently might undo the healing achieved.

The subconscious mind is constantly subjected to an ocean of suggestions, both from the conscious mind as well as suggestions from the collective subconscious of the human race—particularly the thoughts of others focused upon one’s self.

The shamans of ancient Mexico were particularly schooled in this fact, which is why they typically kept an anonymous profile that shielded them from the impact of the thoughts of others upon their own subconscious minds.

The phenomenon of distance healing is a positive instance of sending a healing intention to another person, through a suggestion to the subconscious mind of that person. Of course, the subconscious mind of that person remains in control as to whether it will take in that suggestion.

The highest level of distance healing is to send healing intention to another without their knowledge, and without attachment to the outcome. Here, one avoids all negative counter-suggestions, as well as the interference of self-importance on the part of the healer.

The journey to the New Mind, with all its latent powers to serve the greater good, for self and the world, is deeply coming online in this time of destruction and transformation. The phoenix rising from the fire of destruction is indeed the spirit of Aquarius rising with the collective New Mind.

Keep the faith,
Chuck

Chuck’s Place: New Thoughtfulness

Harnessing the innate divine power within…
-Artwork © 2025 Jan Ketchel

The heart of the New Thought movement, the backdrop of  modern spirituality, is the acknowledgment of divine power within all human beings.

Biblical stories provide guidance to access these divine capabilities, which are latent in the human soul. For instance, one’s faith in one’s innate ability to heal is highlighted, over reliance upon outside remedy.  

These powers have been concretely catalogued in The Telepathy Tapes podcasts, particularly episodes 8, 9, and 10 , where both autistic children and adults share their experiences in the ‘heavenly’ astral realm, concurrent with physical life. How ironic that those considered at the lowest level of human cognitive ability are, in fact, demonstrating the next step in human evolution.

In effect, limitations in fine motor access in the physical body of autistic people has been compensated for by powerful access to their soul body, with its highly evolved telepathic communication capabilities, as well as remote viewing, out-of-body exploration, and connections with beings in the finer dimensions of infinity.

The New Thought movement has capitalized on the mind-to-mind ability to project thought to the subconscious mind of self, and other, for the purpose of healing and manifestation. Beyond the obvious destruction of the outer world, that we all bear witness to now, is the demonstration of the enormous capability of one mind to project thoughts into many minds, whereby creating a new reality.

We all have access to that same power, through the use of self-hypnosis, where one’s conscious mind suspends its analytic mind and directly suggests, to the mother of creation—the subconscious mind—its intentions for change.

The New Thought movement has been criticized for its emphasis on ego  desires for material gain, which it is fully capable of realizing. However, one can never escape the cause and effect outcomes of one’s intentions. Material gain at the expense of others will likely result in a nervous disorder of constantly needing more, or an obsession with defending what one continually accumulates.

The father of the New Thought movement, Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802-1866), came to the clarity that, yes, telepathically, we are all floating in an ocean of energized thoughts. Our beliefs are the rudder with which we navigate these tidal waves of influential thought, as well as the fish we catch and consume in that ocean of thought. We become what we believe.

We frequently exercise our divine right of manifestation through an internal dialogue that limits our magical being. We unconsciously internalize the beliefs we are fed and unknowingly generate them into physical reality.

We can exercise our divinity at the level of pure sensual delights, or inflate to high levels of self-importance. We can choose personal gain that excludes the needs of others. We can care for others to the extreme neglect of ourselves. We can emphasize our spiritual capabilities to the neglect of our physical lives. We are free to choose and create any of these possibilities. Everything is divinely possible and is a valid part of all that is.

Quimby realized that these divine prerogatives also include access to divine truth. His predilection was to sit with a patient until he arrived at the divine truth of why a patient was in the predicament they were in and then to help them grasp their issue at that formative level. From there, the patient had full access to the changes they needed to make to solve their malady and be in alignment with their divine purpose. The healing balm is alignment with the truth rather than with a  false belief.

Following Quimby’s lead, our present evolution asks us to emphasize New Thoughtfulness. Joe Dispenza emphasizes intense meditation in his healing workshops that provides a path to the divine truth of the pathogenesis of an ailment. This is an expression of deep thoughtfulness readily opening to divine cure.

When we focus on heart-centered breathing, with the intent of caring for our interdependent wholeness, both within and without, we arrive at a deeply thoughtful place of refined love and compassion for all.

When we ask our high soul-self to provide us with guidance from divine intelligence, through intuition and interaction, we extend the range of our thoughtfulness to embrace the divine wisdom within and without. This is the New Thoughtfulness needed to align with the greater good for all, NOW!

Thoughtfully,
Chuck

Inspirations for this blog:

The Quimby Manuscripts by Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
The Telepathy Tapes podcast
Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza