The Definition of "Monkey-Mind" - Dr. Blynd

From "FUNKTIONARY, THE KEY HOLDERS ENPSYCHLOPEDIA" Copyright 2016 Chocolate City Press. Resonated & Orchestrated by Dr. Blynd, Ph.F.

Monkey-mind (the) - a Buddhist term signifying (monkey) the automatic display of images, sensations, and feelings—that constant barrage of sense impressions, incessant roof-brain chatter, and one's conditioned robotic reaction to it. In the monkey-mind, mind has become your master, filling your whole inner space with thoughts, concepts and chitter-chatter. Making endless chatter, like monkeys in zoos, those devoid of insight insist on expressing their views over and over like CNN news. I got my mind on my monkey; monkey on my back—it's time to kick my monkey-mind with a martial art attack. The monkey-mind is a capricious rascal, it is hyperactive, opinionated, judgment-generating, railing, rambling, fear-addled, and stoked by the whim and vim of the ego. The monkey-mind conjures up and hurls at us a barrage of thoughts we identify with. Are your mind-monkeys fully trained? Or, are they slinging doo at you from behind the bars in your mind. Going nowhere faster won't get you anywhere sooner. "There must be more to life than increasing its speed." -Mahatma Ghandi. Stop, refresh and train your monkey-mind. Please don't feed the feeder! Drop the monkey-mind and enter the PlayForce with the Funkykind! "Why can't you do it? Why can't you set your monkey free? Always getting into it. Do you love your monkey or do you love me?" -George Michael. Shock the monkey tonight!! (See: Acculturation, Busyness, Ego, PlayForce, Funkykind, Upper Room, Meditation, Judgment, Attachment, Identification, Social Semantic, Socialization, Thoughts, Concepts, Ego-Mind, Bizzyness, Programming, Ego-Check, General Semantics, Neuralinguistic Programming, Processing Thinking, Conditioning & Scholar)

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Monkey-Vision - imitation station—we begin to imitate what we see on network and cable TV—monkey see, monkey do. Monkey-minded people will watch any television rather than no television at all. Before you get used to it, you will get used by it. While we're monkeying around, we're being monkeyed-down to the point where most people will stare at the screen rather than be alone with their thoughts. With Monkey-Vision, we never have to be told to do anything, just simply shown, repeatedly, with calculated precision. (See: The Federal Hollyork Complex, Predictive Programming, Recall Button & MEDIA)