The highest and least physical [non-spiritual yet] universally connective aspect of a body is mind phase preset. We are all born mean, nice or neither mean nor nice. Really great people are able to shift to appropriate different phases continuously according to situation. Mind types are distributed into six categories along three continuums,
Essentially speaking, everyone has a mind that is predominantly engaged in one of three forms of thinking - directive, submissive or creative. A truly remarkable man can think in any of these ways, directively, submissively or creatively when it is required.
Directive people are want foremost to use what is proven to work. These practical thinkers are the most down to earth in their abilities to do bitingly hard work. At best they provide for everyone. At worst they enslave everyone, with harassing comments. The violent early ages of Earth life are dominated by these types, whose mind best relates to physical truths. Directive thinking is the question of survival or death? In the same way, people of this sort are divided into survival types and death types.
Directive people are characterized (not always) by dark eyes and skin. They tend toward meanness. They will not easily let go of their money, and so in this age of unfair distribution of wealth, the directive people control most of the world's money. They need to work on themselves to overcome identifications with material possessions and greed.
Submissive people are nice, beautiful people who can do anything one asks, but if left undirected, are lost. They do not object to the ugliness of the directive people. They are simple and their faces are smooth. They need to work on themselves to overcome negative emotions, vanity, and non- existence. Submissive thinking inquires when to play and when to serve. Submissive people are best at serving some directive person, and keeping their job. This phase of mind is most emotional.
Creative thinking alternates between the optimal and the ultimate. Their employment is often a story of erratic laborers whose work alternates between the superior and the unreliable. Creative types have a hard time keeping the routine schedule of the Directive types, who may see them as impractical airheads full of blue sky ideas and ideals. Neither nice nor mean, they are characterized by wrinkle lines across their thoughtful foreheads. This phase of mind activity is most intellectual.
Optimal thinkers are more down to earth than ultimate thinkers. Albert Einstein is a good example of an ultimate thinker, as is this author.
In the lower circles of attainment,
Directive people are useful to themselves, Submissive people are
useful to someone else, and creative people are not useful to
themselves or others.
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