Thought
1. Electromagnetic fields that are born in the process of thinking
2. A system of perceptions organized in a manner to support not only our survival and success, but which reflects the work product and creative intent of our inner Thinker
3. These energetic bio fields become organized and embodied by imagination and emotions, so they evolve and grow as comparative structures of understanding within us
4. Symbolically used as internal representations of outer things, people, principles and practices
5. These correspondences can be literal, metaphorical or abstract, permitting us to think outside of what is currently known (this reflects its air quality— which is an inability to be contained)
6. When we are not open to intellectually appreciate the correspondences or patterns as they occur in our lives, it reflects negative inner self-judgments and fears about being wrong in our perceptions
7. Intellectual repression of our thoughts results in being opinionated, defensive and polarized, making it difficult to grow