That is easily done, in this wise:
"Reject the confusion of the mass mind and select the unity of the will of God.
Ask of God the purity of the Mind of God.
Intentionally journey back to the heart of your own Source.
Master your own thoughts and feelings, obtain your own freedom, and achieve your own understanding of the Law.
Keep on keeping on until you attain those satisfactions which are of the light.
Think of yourself in essence as a sunbeam, a ray of light, from the Mind of God."
Place a bright golden-white light around yourself, contemplate the Light of the Mind of God, and permit the Light to move from Omnipresence to your consciousness.
Http://www.yogananda-srf.org and http://www.easwaran.org are two meditation-teaching sites.
Try reading "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, "Men in White Apparel," Ann Ree Colton, and "Light Is a Living Spirit," O. M. Aivanhov.
God is not simply "out there;" God is also "within," and "up there." By meditating, purifying, raising one's soulfield vibrancy, one resonates and attunes to the "up there."
"Letting this Mind abide in you, which was also in Christ Jesus," is the "conceiving" you speak of.
cordially,
j.
2007-11-20 20:46:36
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answered by j153e 7
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This is the supreme goal of all of our efforts on the spiritual path. I thank you for this question. We seek to perfect our shared conscious with God so that we are in God and God is in us and our unity is complete. Saint Teresa says that it is like light coming into the same room from two different windows. In the room the source of the light (which in reality is the same source) can not be differentiated. You could also think of two instruments playing the same musical note in precise unison. Since the musical vibration is exactly the same, the result is one sound. So our unison with the mind of God results from a synchronized spiritual vibration and any part of this is exactly like the whole.
As a post script I would applaud the response of j153e who is clearly one who knows, through experience, the truth.
2007-11-21 05:40:57
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answered by b_steeley 6
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I'm not sure that I conceive that God has a mind persa I think that as an all knowing Being it's more like God's the conscience of the universe and because of that how we affect each other also affects how we perceive each other and most important how we perceive God.
2007-11-21 16:05:11
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answered by Kathryn R 7
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Humans have minds. I doubt that any god would have a mind. That seems to be one of the problems with people who ask why god let this awful thing happen, or that person die. Projecting human thought on gods is not at all wise.
2007-11-22 12:10:20
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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You will have to practice Bhakti Yoga.
"The seven great sages and before them the four other great sages and the Manus [progenitors of mankind] come from Me, born from My mind, and all the living beings populating the various planets descend from them."
Bhagavad Gita As It Is 10.6
2007-11-21 04:10:59
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answered by devotionalservice 4
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I can imagine few enterprises more fruitless. There are no gods; therefore no minds of gods.
Gods were conceived in the human mind.
2007-11-20 21:29:30
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answered by LodiTX 6
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take a look in the world and u will see the answer with your own eyes... if god is so power-full and so good why there's all this misery around us? god is only a reflection of human mind... humans are so not perfect... conclusion: god is so not perfect as the bible wants him to be...
2007-11-21 04:56:39
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answered by samara 3
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I'm thinking Boy Genius.
We are not under constant watch,.. watch out for the magnifying glass, expect check ups,.. it would be nice for us to over populate until we have only ourselves to eat and the lid pops off. Just Child/Tween/Teen Genius Boy thinking.
Maybe his mom will call him and the cat will get to us. What if someone decides to shake us? Maybe his friend, little sister,.. hell even him! Not like we will be intact enough to think through what happened if that happens. XD
2007-11-20 20:35:12
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answered by sailortinkitty 6
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God is that which nothing greater can be thought, as such any conception of his mind would only be known in a limited sense through either a divine revelation or through analogy.
2007-11-21 00:54:35
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answered by Timaeus 6
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Good question provoking the stretching of imagination!!
A mind that is absolutely pure and flawless and hence unshakably strong. It must be pure reasoning absolutely free of prejudice or error or any influence of emotions. Full of compassion for all that is absolutely compatible with flawless justice. Full of understanding that is compatible with absolutely flawless knowledge. Full of impact that is absolutely compatible with flawless power and presence. That is the mind, in my imagination, that can belong to the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent entity called God.
2007-11-20 21:35:15
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answered by small 7
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