Understanding the Three Principles behind your experience of life.
The Principles of Mind, Thought and Consciousness
The Principles of Mind, Thought and Consciousness

The human potential is limitless. Pure Natural Mind coaches you in an individual capacity, as a couple or as a business to your fullest potential. Whether you are looking to learn more about your potential for well being, whether you are experiencing habitual thinking in the form of an addiction, whether you are in a marriage rut or feeling like you or your business is not meeting it's potential, Pure Natural Mind™ will work with you to find your grounding in a revolutionary way of viewing your mind.
In 2011, I became curious about this understanding of the mind and went out to La Conner Washington to work with George & Linda Pransky and Kara Stamback of Pranksy and Associates, I was suffering from anxiety attacks and general overwhelm in my life that seemed totally out of my control. Working with Pransky & Associates I saw very clearly that my experience of overwhelm and anxiety was coming from my own thoughts; thoughts that I would become attached to. I would feel the power of those thoughts through the feelings of worry, anxiety and overwhelm. Once I became hip to this mirage of the mind I saw that the only thing at play was me taking these thoughts seriously and allowing them to have me over a barrel. If I let them pass, a new thought would arise and I could move on.
Through understanding where my experience was coming from I began using the feeling behind the thoughts as a barometer as to whether to take them seriously. I took the helm of my own ship and accountability for my own experience instead of being tossed in a storm out the sea. I found very effortlessly my anxiety and worry dissipated. When I did have moments of anxiety or worry I took it less seriously and saw it for what it was (a thought) and it had very little hold over me anymore.
I became so curious about this understanding that I studied The Three Principles of Mind, Thought & Consciousness at the One Thought Institute of London preparing to add this understanding to my coaching services for clients. Most impactful I visited the prisons of London and listened to incarcerated men speak of how since learning this understanding their addictive behaviors ended, they no longer saw the need for violence and they began having an enjoyable experience of prison (truly and genuinely) and wanting their peers to learn this as well to have a more enjoyable and less reactive experience to life. The guards and administrative prison staff wanted to learn this understanding of the mind after seeing the shift in prisoner's well being.
The ability for this shift in mind, thought, and consciousness to change you and your experience of life is simple and limitless. It has helped clients (and me) realize their own potential, take the power of their experience into their own hands and live in a more creative, empathetic, and pleasant experience of life in the day to day. Thoughts and moods lose the definition of "good or bad" and simply are part of the experience of living. Labels fall away and we are simply left with the human experience... living in a thought created reality moment to moment with our feelings being the barometer of whether a thought is helpful or not.
Really, this is how we existed as children before we labeled "good" and "bad" thinking. If you watch a child, they can have a moment of overwhelm and worry followed by a moment of happiness and excitement. They put no meaning on thoughts as good or bad and simply roll with the punches of their experience. This is Pure Natural Mind in a nutshell.
In 2011, I became curious about this understanding of the mind and went out to La Conner Washington to work with George & Linda Pransky and Kara Stamback of Pranksy and Associates, I was suffering from anxiety attacks and general overwhelm in my life that seemed totally out of my control. Working with Pransky & Associates I saw very clearly that my experience of overwhelm and anxiety was coming from my own thoughts; thoughts that I would become attached to. I would feel the power of those thoughts through the feelings of worry, anxiety and overwhelm. Once I became hip to this mirage of the mind I saw that the only thing at play was me taking these thoughts seriously and allowing them to have me over a barrel. If I let them pass, a new thought would arise and I could move on.
Through understanding where my experience was coming from I began using the feeling behind the thoughts as a barometer as to whether to take them seriously. I took the helm of my own ship and accountability for my own experience instead of being tossed in a storm out the sea. I found very effortlessly my anxiety and worry dissipated. When I did have moments of anxiety or worry I took it less seriously and saw it for what it was (a thought) and it had very little hold over me anymore.
I became so curious about this understanding that I studied The Three Principles of Mind, Thought & Consciousness at the One Thought Institute of London preparing to add this understanding to my coaching services for clients. Most impactful I visited the prisons of London and listened to incarcerated men speak of how since learning this understanding their addictive behaviors ended, they no longer saw the need for violence and they began having an enjoyable experience of prison (truly and genuinely) and wanting their peers to learn this as well to have a more enjoyable and less reactive experience to life. The guards and administrative prison staff wanted to learn this understanding of the mind after seeing the shift in prisoner's well being.
The ability for this shift in mind, thought, and consciousness to change you and your experience of life is simple and limitless. It has helped clients (and me) realize their own potential, take the power of their experience into their own hands and live in a more creative, empathetic, and pleasant experience of life in the day to day. Thoughts and moods lose the definition of "good or bad" and simply are part of the experience of living. Labels fall away and we are simply left with the human experience... living in a thought created reality moment to moment with our feelings being the barometer of whether a thought is helpful or not.
Really, this is how we existed as children before we labeled "good" and "bad" thinking. If you watch a child, they can have a moment of overwhelm and worry followed by a moment of happiness and excitement. They put no meaning on thoughts as good or bad and simply roll with the punches of their experience. This is Pure Natural Mind in a nutshell.
Pure Natural Mind believes that by changing your relationship with the principles of your mind, thought and consciousness, your well being, productivity and relationships will effortlessly change. This concept was pioneered by Sydney Banks. Understanding the impact your thoughts have on your moment to moment reality allows you to truly see that your experience is painted by your thinking and nothing else. . . by getting curious about the feelings associated with various thoughts, you can become hip to which thoughts are "useful" (aka present with a neutral feeling) and which you should let pass like cloud in the sky. In my personal experience, an example of this would be how my anxiety dissipated.
Once I saw that my anxiety was a product of my own thinking I stopped taking it seriously. What was a play was that my thinking changed, that is all! I saw very clearly that I started thinking about my anxiety, then started feeling anxious and then would have a panic attack. This understanding helps across the board with feelings of burn out, worry, depression, writer's block, etc....
Albert Einstein said, "Reality is an illusion, albeit an extremely persistent one." Until we see our thoughts for what they are, passing if we allow them to, and persistent if we ruminate on them, life looks much harder than it has to; that your ups and downs are dictated by forces outside of ourselves. One thing I hear over and over again (and I said the same thing to my teachers) is, "why didn't anyone teach this sooner. It makes life so much easier and enjoyable." Understanding that you are at the helm of your experience of life, whether you are a surgeon feeling worn out, a person incarcerated for a number of years, a parent filled with worry, etc... the way you experience your life falls square on your shoulders - a very empowering shift in understanding.
Once I saw that my anxiety was a product of my own thinking I stopped taking it seriously. What was a play was that my thinking changed, that is all! I saw very clearly that I started thinking about my anxiety, then started feeling anxious and then would have a panic attack. This understanding helps across the board with feelings of burn out, worry, depression, writer's block, etc....
Albert Einstein said, "Reality is an illusion, albeit an extremely persistent one." Until we see our thoughts for what they are, passing if we allow them to, and persistent if we ruminate on them, life looks much harder than it has to; that your ups and downs are dictated by forces outside of ourselves. One thing I hear over and over again (and I said the same thing to my teachers) is, "why didn't anyone teach this sooner. It makes life so much easier and enjoyable." Understanding that you are at the helm of your experience of life, whether you are a surgeon feeling worn out, a person incarcerated for a number of years, a parent filled with worry, etc... the way you experience your life falls square on your shoulders - a very empowering shift in understanding.