Distinguishing the Mind’s Thoughts from Infinite Nature’s

by | Feb 12, 2026

The nature of our experiences is that we are doing what we intended to do when we came into this experience. The mind is interpreting in a very limited way. The mind is like a candle, and infinite awareness is like the sun. It’s that kind of difference, really, that you can achieve much more from one’s infinite nature than from the mind.

There’s a way to make that distinction in the way we function, because thoughts coming from the mind tend to be tinted with a particular frequency of limitations. They tend to have attachments of things like fear, doubt, or lack, and there’s an emotional component to most of them. Whereas things which are coming from one’s infinite nature have a much more uplifting and inspiring feeling.

If there’s an inspiration to do something, then it comes from nowhere, and there’s a feeling of expansiveness and openness and adventure. All the most amazing things come from the body of wisdom. Things like intuition, inspiration, synchronicity, telepathy — all of those qualities are coming from our infinite nature.

What’s coming from the mind is a very rigid form of functioning, saying, “If I do this, then this will happen,” and then there’s an emotional content. The way we can see what’s being delivered to us is the way those thoughts or inspirations are coming in. Anything that’s really inspiring has a feeling of lightness and expansiveness. If it’s coming from the mind, it has a feeling of limitation.

It becomes pretty obvious which way to go, really, because by being aware of what’s coming to us from our infinite nature, it’s much more satisfying, and the possibilities are endless. In a way, it’s handing over the idea of creating our own reality. That sounds attractive on an individual level, but it’s like playing a little game, because the resource on an individual level is the mind.

It’s much more interesting to function from one’s infinite nature, because the resource available there is infinite intelligence. The difference is that the intelligence coming from our infinite nature is a combination of infinite intelligence and infinite love, infinite compassion, so it has our best interests at heart. Whereas what’s coming from the mind tends to be concepts of limitation, affected by things like fear, jealousy, and rage.

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