Right thinking

Right thinking should be vital, fresh, creative, and questioning, instead of being mechanical or imitative. Right thinking is the result of being concerned with how we think, not what we should think about. Right thinking puts an end to all division and contradiction. Thinking right means thinking intelligently…

right thinking

Right thinking should be vital, fresh, creative, and questioning, instead of being mechanical or imitative. Right thinking is the result of being concerned with how we think, not what we should think about. Right thinking puts an end to all division and contradiction. Thinking right means thinking intelligently…

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Thinking is indispensable, it is necessary for everyday life. Thinking is our only tool to communicate, work, meet our basic physical needs, build relationships, etc. It is therefore obvious that thinking is essential at certain levels of life.

What is what we call thinking? In short and simple, thinking is memory’s response to a challenge. For example, we are asked a question and we answer it. Our mind looks into the storehouse of memory and, having found the information we are looking for, responds to the question through thoughts. Since memory is manifested in images (afterimages), our thinking is also processed through these images.

Our way of thinking is governed by the templates, or algorithms, we are brought up with. In most cases, we decide (react) to accept or reject something according to these patterns, be it about a relationship, the acquisition of an object, or the choice of our vocation. Since our algorithms are determined, so will be the reactions associated with thoughts. However, what is determined is limited, limitation creates contradictions, and contradictions result in conflict. This leads to disintegration and loss of energy.

All this raises a fascinating question. Is it possible that our conflicts, problems, and suffering can be traced back to a single cause, which is our patterned way of thinking, as regulated and guided by our algorithms? Not only because by this mindset we make limited and contradictory choices, but also because our thinking is tied to memory, so it can never create anything new. It can only modify the old, and modifying the old is not a change.

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Although at first glance it may seem that yes, the root cause of all our conflicts is our algorithm-constrained mindset, a little more investigation reveals that this is not entirely true. For, as already mentioned, the thinking process, with all its attributes, is essential at certain levels of life. So much so, that it is thanks to this system that the human race has been able to survive for the last hundreds of thousands of years. So, it is not thinking directly that creates conflict and confusion, although its direct effect is undeniable. But there is something else to the whole picture. One small thing that almost all of us still overlook to this day, and which has created over the millennia a level of untangled complexity, chaos, conflict, and suffering that we can’t seem to get to the bottom of. And that is the following.

Our way of thinking, which is connected to the physical world, and is raised and developed on the physical level of life – used to technical solutions and connected to time – has slipped in an infaust moment into a more sophisticated psychic milieu based on completely different rules. Into a place where it does not really belong. This was recognized by János Jankai after a personal tragedy in 2017 caused him to undergo a complete life change.

This realization created a huge challenge. Can the psyche be liberated from a mindset accustomed to the laws of the physical world? And, if so, how can it be ‘flung out’ from where it does not belong? Can the activity and the hegemony of this gigantic, closed and cunning system, which has emerged in a world of dualities and has created its own system accordingly, be broken? Because one thing is certain. This system cannot and must not be transformed or deprived of its nature. However, as long as it continues to play a dominant role in our psyche, however inventing any method, we will be unable to put an end to our problems and our psychological pain.

The Intelligent Thinking System is the answer. With its exceptional support, our way of thinking, based on duality, reflection and classification, is changing direction and leaving of its own accord a milieu where it has no place. As a result, order will be created in our lives.

For a more personal account of the creation of ITS (Intelligent Thinking System), visit jankaijanos.hu. The ‘slip in an infaust moment’, the complications it caused, and the way to deal with all this will be discussed in detail in the forthcoming book ‘No Bargain’.

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Certainly, however simple this realization and the task it implies may seem, our work is not so easy. For our way of thinking to leave the milieu where it does not belong and to function within its proper boundaries, we need to reach the collective mental states that lie at the very depths of our psyche and that fundamentally determine our lives. In other words, we must first break through the tangled layers of powerful patterns, algorithms, and custom systems. Moreover, we must do this by setting aside any personal perspective, accumulated knowledge, or life imperatives. And that is a huge task.

To meet this challenge, we need to enter the risky world of calling things into question, to discover what is false and what is of real-life value. And this requires extraordinary attention and a mind that is quick, creative, flexible, and free of authoritarianism. A mind that is sufficiently alert and able to go to the very end in its investigations without letting itself be distracted or misled.

Calling into question does not mean to say „I disagree with this or that” about something, as that would be nothing more than a game of self-justification. To call into question correctly is to doubt the correctness of your own or anyone else’s experience.

Not to oppose, but to accept nothing – to listen and doubt at the same time. This is the law of change.

Calling into question things always brings with it the art of questioning. Asking questions is very important, but it is even more important to always ask the right question. When this happens, our mindset becomes liberated from the self-created pressure, takes the direction of negation, and consequently it becomes immobile where it doesn’t belong. Then wholeness emerges and we open to the cosmos.

Cosmos means order.

mindset…

It is given, like the instincts of animals, to guide and protect our lives. And because Nature incited us to use and control materia, our consciousness only evolved and felt at home in physical space. So, it evolved towards the practical and technical. If we look at it from that point of view, we can say that in the physical space our way of thinking has reached what we might call the absolute. This is the place where it can be fully itself. But it has no business in the eternal, flowing, and untouchable…

mindset…

It is given, like the instincts of animals, to guide and protect our lives. And because Nature incited us to use and control materia, our consciousness only evolved and felt at home in physical space. So, it evolved towards the practical and technical. If we look at it from that point of view, we can say that in the physical space our way of thinking has reached what we might call the absolute. This is the place where it can be fully itself. But it has no business in the eternal, flowing, and untouchable…