What is an open mind? It is a vessel that welcomes the winds of thought from all directions. It is a garden, where the seeds of all ideas may take root, flourish, and grow into wisdom. It is a doorway flung open to the boundless unknown, to the becoming of all that is yet to be.
An open mind does not fear new thought, nor does it seek to destroy the old. It is the grand observer, the great alchemist, the master sculptor of reality. It does not say, This cannot be, but rather, What if it is? It does not say, I already know, but rather, Let me know more.
And why does this matter? Because the pituitary is the door to God. And what opens the pituitary? Unlimited thought. The greater the thoughts you allow into your mind, the wider the door swings open. And the wider the door opens, the greater the wisdom that floods through. And what you come to know—truly know—you become.
The flower in the field, the wind upon the sea, the fire in the hearth, the bird in flight—each emanates a frequency of thought. And the mind that is open, the mind that is unlimited, can receive them all. And in receiving, it can become.
Ramtha teaches that the mind is not meant to be confined—it is designed to be an ever-expanding gateway to infinite knowing. Yet, through conditioning and adherence to societal limitations, most people restrict themselves to a narrow spectrum of thought. To truly open the mind is to reclaim the birthright of unlimited consciousness. The more one desires to know, the more the divine forces of existence support this expansion, allowing the brain to receive and process higher frequencies of thought. Through this, one does not simply think; one becomes the vastness of understanding itself.
"When you speak from the God of your being, you are bringing into alignment the totality of what you are, which gives you the greatest power to manifest and create whatever you want."
~ Ramtha ~
Desire is the key to unlocking the higher mind. It is the silent force that calls forth wisdom from the fabric of existence. When one desires to embrace all thought without judgment, the mind begins to awaken, and the barriers imposed by social consciousness dissolve. Love, in its purest form, is the state of absolute allowance—the ability to receive and integrate all knowing without resistance. When one loves the self fully, without condition, the walls of limitation fall away, and the divine truth of one’s being is revealed.
The power of creation lies within the expansiveness of thought. The more one allows themselves to entertain vast and unrestricted ideas, the greater their ability to shape reality. Thought is not merely an internal process—it is a force that, once acknowledged, moves through the body, activating every cell with higher electrical frequencies. To think in an unlimited way is to vibrate at a level where reality bends, manifestation accelerates, and existence itself becomes a playground of endless possibility.
To truly know is to feel beyond words. Thought in its purest form is an emotional frequency, a sensation so vast that it defies verbal expression. Those who seek enlightenment often expect grand revelations in the form of articulated wisdom, yet true knowing arrives as an unspoken awareness—a feeling that expands within the soul. When thought reaches this state, it ceases to be bound by language and instead becomes an embodied experience. This is the state of brilliance, where all knowledge is known without the need for explanation.
Knowledge is the gathering of information; wisdom is the integration of knowing through experience. Every moment of upliftment from higher-frequency thought is recorded in the soul, solidifying as wisdom. This stored knowingness is then projected into one’s auric field, drawing in new experiences that reinforce and expand understanding. Over time, the accumulation of wisdom not only refines the soul but also activates higher levels of the brain, allowing for even greater knowing to be received.
This is the cycle of evolution: thought, experience, wisdom, expansion.
The body is the vessel through which knowing is experienced. To honor the body is to honor the receiver of divine thought. Every choice—what one eats, how one moves, the care given to the physical form—directly impacts the ability to receive and integrate higher wisdom. Those who treat their body as a sacred temple find that the mind opens effortlessly, for the vessel is in harmony with the frequencies it is meant to receive.
To simply be is the highest state of existence. In the present moment, there is no past to regret, no future to worry over—there is only the unfolding of now. Those who master the art of being enter a state where reality aligns itself effortlessly, for they are no longer pushing against the flow of creation. In being, one becomes a channel for divine wisdom, receiving knowing in its purest form without obstruction.
To open the mind is to return to God consciousness—the state of knowing all that is, without doubt, without limitation. This is the awakening of the Christ within, the reclamation of the self as the totality of divine intelligence. When one allows all thought, loves all experience, and embraces all knowing, they become one with the infinite. This is the journey of opening the mind: from limitation to expansion, from ignorance to wisdom, from separation to God.
So be it.
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