Choosing Mental Pictures
by Brian Irons

Choose Mental Pictures or Drugs/Sin

Written By Brian Irons

God created and made the human brain. Since that is so, God is the first to touch a human brain. By God's power and authority, every human brain has the ability to visualize its own success. If you really want to know how the human brain function and operate, go get yourself a Holy Bible, and read it.

All visions are seen as mental insights or inspirational insights. The brain has the ability to see visions and insights, even when the eyes are captured closed. It's called dreaming or meditating. Some visions are inspirational, while others aren't worth the time and effort. Because of the brain's magnified power, it has the ability to see a vision, then began working on it, and then experience its glory.

Another name for vision is Mental Picture. Once a mental picture has been seen, it becomes the person's duty, to keep the brain submissive to it. While the human brain is observing the mental picture, it quickly enjoins other nearby head components to help bring to life this mental picture.

At one point in life, every person has once said, "I dream of becoming a successful "___". Although every brain functions the exact same way, they all still see different mental pictures and dreams. One-person's mental picture is to become a professional athlete, while the other person dreams of becoming a doctor. Whether the mental picture is to become a licensed doctor, or a professional athlete, there are rules, regulations, and requirements that must be obeyed.

Brian Irons mental picture was to become a professional athlete. While dreaming of become a professional athlete, Brian Irons got distracted. By choice, Brian entered into a living associated with drug use and abuse, which was not of his dream's requirement. When Brian chose to use drugs, he automatically broke all rules, regulation, and requirements. If his dream or mental picture is to become a professional athlete, it is required that he keep and maintain a body healthy.

Well, it's like this; Brian Irons chose to smoke marijuana in the days of his youth. As days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, and months into years, his teenage years were long gone. Being a teenager no longer existed. But Brian Irons continued to use and abuse drugs. He used and abused drugs for more than a decade. Brian promised himself to never use and abuse any other chemical controlled substance but marijuana.

But Brian Irons believe marijuana addiction is the reason for his other controlled substance using experiences. Never in a million years did Brian Irons believe he'd use Cocaine/Crack, Heroin, Codeine/Morphine, Syrup, Hard Liquor, Beer, PCP, Valiums, or any other chemical that works against his living and mental picture. After using all those drugs, it is impossible to have a normal functioning brain. Although, his drug addiction never consisted of LSD, Ecstasy, Crystal Meth, or Steroids, however, his brain still experienced using a world of chemical controlled substances.

The longer people allow drugs or alcohol to operate in their brains, the greater the damage people will experience. When people put drugs or alcohol in their brains, they are allowing hazardous chemicals to touch their mental picture. If any man would like to know how drugs and alcohol affect lives, just look back at your own personal experiences. That's the best answer right there. Just sit back and think about the number of times you escaped a beat down or perhaps even death. Once those personal experiences have been visualized, you have just seen a number of mental episodes drugs took your life through.

Visualize your mental picture right now. Whatever mental picture you see, it has rules and instructions that must be obeyed. Choose God right now, and allow Him to show you His vision for your life. Make a righteous decision today, because your mental picture is counting on it. 1, 2, 3, 4, many experiences come in that same numerical order.

My mission is to help people overcome their past. Yesterday really hurts, but tomorrow can be full of joy.

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