Christmas for a Month - Spiritual or Mental?
Thursday, December 17th, 2009Welcome back!

Amy and Thad
This is the handsome Thad Matson family prior to the most wonderful addition this year of Hieronymous Rex. And on Thad’s lap is Percy the Magnificent, my Inbox Warmer.
If you’ve been following along this month, you already know that each of my posts in December is going to be about the key factors intrinsic in my being able to enjoy the holidays without kvetching about food or weight gain, and how I got to this place….finally! If you’ll notice, there’s a category called “Christmas” on the right where you can read them all. Enjoy!
My dream is that on New Year’s Eve, because you follow this blog and you tell your overweight friends to read it too, we’ll all be better prepared to move into 2010 with a basket full of right ideas to help us think differently about this overweight phantasmagoria.
In the past few days, I’ve explained that this is a mental universe in which you think because you are a mental being; that your mind creates what it thinks about; and that would make your mind Cause and all the things it creates effect. One of the most poignantly tasty pieces is the blog about effects cannot cause one single thing. For me, that is one of the most empowering pieces of info and one of the reasons I can eat comfortably through holidays without gaining weight.
Today, we’ll be adding to our knowledge around the topic of the meaning of the words mental and spiritual. There has been a spate of conspiracy theories wafting in the breezes ever since I became aware of such a thing as a child. Everybody is convinced that somebody, somewhere is tyring to pull the wool over someone’s eyes. I’m no different. Whether accidentally or intentionally through manipulative propaganda, I think that mankind has lost the original sense of the words mental and spiritual due to the huge influx of religious opinion. I guess I’m entitled to my opinion, too. I think the two words are synonyms.
Spirit is that thing which animates us. I hope we can agree on that. Some people call is a soul. I think that mind or mentality is that spirit which animates us. I will give you an example. Let’s take a trip to the morgue. On the slab is a dead body. No life. It’s so-called spirit or soul has departed. Simultaneously, I’d ask you to think about “Can it still think?” For me the answer is no, because soul, spirit, mind, mentality are all synonymous.
So, how does this help me not to gain weight over the holidays? If I am a mental being - a spiritual being - a soul being, then I am a Cause being, because it is spirit that animates me and I use spirit or mind to create things. Food is what I create. Food is effect and is has zero causative ability or properties.
What that means is this: the Yule Log is not fattening. The turkey and stuffing is not fattening. The booze I drink is not fattening. All of these are effect, and effect has no causative ability.
I know there’s a questions roiling around inside you. “So what does cause fat, because I’ve been getting fat on these things for years!” No you haven’t. You’ve been getting fat when you eat these things because you are adding fat to them with your thinking they cause fat.
Ever heard a thin person puzzle over why we overweight women struggle over food? What do they say? “I can eat, and eat and eat and I never gain an ounce.” They are using their minds to add zero weight gain to their eating experience.
Um, you could to that too if you’d like. Go back through these “Christmas” blogs, read slowly, and take notes. I just know you can shake this one off and enjoy the freedom I do.
Warmly,
Pat



