Understand, the Mind is integrated and merged with the human physical body. So - in terms of walking through one's Mind in the process of self-change - it's not simply just a matter of changing one's self-programming in the Mind, it's also to in fact physically change one's relationship with the Mind and the Physical. So, in walking process - one is essentially transforming one's beingness that has become the Mind in the Physical, to standing as Self in the Physical. And this is not something that can be done in an instant due to the extent and complexity of the integration of the Mind in the Physical. Every thought, backchat pattern, reaction of emotion/feeling, personality systems, habit constructs, conscious, subconscious and unconscious mind detail - there are extensive networks/unified fields of relationships manifested as actual threads that is threaded into the human physical body in various ways/methods/connections. Only through the process of writing and self forgiveness - through walking ONE POINT as ONE THREAD of the Mind at a time, can one release the relationships of the threads/manifestations of the Mind into the Physical. And only releasing them - doesn't mean it just goes away, because it can reconstitute itself within/from the Unconscious-Mind where everything of one's entire Mind is stored. Therefore - you have to physically walk the self-change/practical application once one has done the writing and self forgiveness - which is the practical purpose of the self corrective statements/commitment statements one do once one had walked writing and self-forgiveness. So that from the self corrective/commitment statements - one can in fact practically, physically walk the change in one's behaviour/interaction to ensure that what one has walked in one's writing/self forgiveness does not return/reconstitute itself.mental illness can be cured by self programing, I mean if we try to concentrate in ourself rather than on the illness, the illness can be cured.
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