Tom Spyt
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Neonatal Biol
Abstract: The Three Principles are the description how our mind works to create our experience of reality. This understanding can be traced back to 70’s when Sydney Banks uncovered pre-existing or already present constants behind our psychological lives. He put language and a description to already present pre-existing constants or principles. Principles meaning foundations of life and named them ‘Mind’, ‘Thought’ and ‘Consciousness’. Historically these understandings have been called many things, from ‘health realisation’, psychology of mind to more recently ‘An Inside-Out Understanding’, subtractive psychology and ‘The Nature of Experience’. Mind: The energy and intelligence behind all whether in form or formless. Thought: The universal power to create via thought and it is not about what er think but that we think. Consciousness: The universal power to be aware, not what we are conscious of but that we are conscious. These are foundations allowing us to have a psychological experience at all. All 7.6 billion of us generate via The Three Principles reality in the same way to create a completely unique experience. It is not man-made philosophy, theory, teaching or psychology. They are not about changing, adopting, controlling, analysing, being mindful or even being aware but uncovers the nature of the thought. It is not about steps, practices, things to do or even attempting to transcend the human experience but the very nature of being human. It is not about developing ourselves but about uncovering a pure essence of resilience and health within us all. They are not a prescription how to live life but a description how life works. They do not require us to believe or not believe in anything because it isn’t about beliefs but how we create beliefs. It does however provide a self-evident logic that reveals what is simply not true through subtraction of what is false, the noise in our minds naturally dies down revealing science of being that has always been present but just covered over. As a metaphor, engineers have called the ‘Noise to Signal Ratio’. His idea is to have a strong signal and a low noise. The understanding reduces noise in our psychological system to get more embodied experience of the signal before and behind the noise. Over the last 40 years this understanding has been shared to millions of people and within different populations from corporate executives to jail inmates, disaster survivors and school children, through government bodies, universities, and colleges to multinational conglomerates. It has also been used with exceptional results in mental health and more recently by coaches and therapists. If we understand how something works, it works better and as we understand how we work we work a lot better. For the first time in history, this understanding offers psychological constants or principles to how the mind works, not based on theories (since the death of Sigmund Freud 400 were created), ideas or beliefs. What is constant? Using a metaphor, a constant in physics would a gravity. Gravity is constantly moving things down 100% of time. The Three Principles are the ‘gravity’ of the mind, meaning that they are constantly on and generating our experience of reality 100% of the time for everyone and everywhere.
Tom Spyt MD FRCS FRCS CTh FECTS is an Emeritus Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Leicester and Consultant Cardiac Surgeon, a Fellow of Association for Coaching also an NLP Master Practitioner and a Certified Hypnotherapist Coach/mentor with veterans’ charity SSAFA.