CONSIDERATION THEORY

58
rate this page

By ratnaveera


experiences guiding in our life

In this colourful world we can see thousands of different colours. Basic colours such as red, blue, green are having big difference. Many people can easily find out even a sharp difference in colours. But some people can not easily note the difference in colours though they are not having any sight problem. Because in blue colour it self there are thousands of differences. The ability of feeling sharp differences in case of colour or taste is only because of experiences. Our mind strongly needs evidences and experiences to consider or confirm any event in our life. A baby doesn't know any thing about hazardous things like flame But the same baby has come to a decision after some bad experiences. A man simply needs many experiences and evidences to consider any thing in his life.

Fame of GOD of any religion can be felt only by previous studies and history. We can get a successful meditation only after getting good consideration of the thing to be meditated. So it is clear that many parts of our life need evidences and experiences to consider them.

The aim of Consideration Theory is to concentrate or apply our mind power to any thing which we are going to implement it. For eg. If we are going to take a tablet to get relief from severe head ache, it will be good if we take it and hold it and tell ourself in mind, " I am going to take this for my head ache problem. I am taking this after meals ". This habit will yield additional result when we compare it in case of swallowing it with out any thought. The Consideration Theory is next part of sixth sense. We every one know that sixth sense is the only thing which differs humans from animals. Sixth sense teaches us which thing is right or wrong. But according to consideration theory we are using our extra sense and collecting complete details and properties of the particular thing.


  —   Rate it:  up  down  [flag this hub]

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub Small RSS Icon

No comments yet.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional



working