Your mind holds a secret. A secret that is an untapped power.

It’s a power we are rarely aware of. That’s because that power only shows itself in unexpected ways and situations. Unexpected and decidedly unplanned.
One famous voice is a first class example of this.
Anyone over the age of 45 has grown up with Bugs Bunny. A large as life cartoon rabbit with prominent teeth…..and an unforgettable voice. That voice was spoken by Mel Blanc. He was an American radio personality and voice artist who was responsible for hundreds of character voices and vocal sound effects in a career that spanned six decades. But, it was Bugs Bunny that became his unmistakable fame and fortune.
In 1961 though Mel was involved in a serious head on car accident. This resulted in a coma which lasted 21 days. There were few signs of consciousness and, despite everything doctors tried, he remained in his stupor. With hope about gone, one day a doctor tried talking to Blanc in Bugs Bunny style and asked, ‘Hey Bugs Bunny, are you there? How are you?’.
Then, out of the blue, a weak voice called back from the bed in Bugs’ voice, ‘Just fine doc, how are you?’. (See Mel Blanc explain in his own words).
From this point he began to gradually waken and returned to full health. Something deep in the mind was still working and powered up his return to life. Some connection was made to Bugs Bunny that drew life back into his whole body. The mind that seemed dead, was still very much alive. He would go on to live for nearly another 30 years until his eighties.
The unknown power of the mind showed doctors what it could do.
Superhuman Powers.
We have power beyond our awareness. A power of pure force in the mind that transfers to the body.
In 2006 Lydia Angiyou was at home in Ivujivik, her remote village home of 300 people in northern Quebec, Canada. Outside her two boys were playing happily until their worried shouts got her attention. There, making straight for her children, was a 320kg bear that dwarfed her in size and sheer muscle. Most people would have ran away rather than confront the wild animal. Her mind knew only one thing – to defend and protect her young boys.
She faced up to the bear screaming at it but it swatted her aside, knocking her to the ground. Undaunted, she got to her feet and began an all out fight with the huge beast, her mind driven only by saving her family. The commotion was overheard by a neighbour who grabbed a rifle and killed the bear. Despite her ordeal, Mrs Angiyou only experienced minor injuries.
Witness this again in 2013 in the US state of Oregon. Teenage sisters Hannah and Hayley were out walking their dogs near their home when they heard their father’s cries in pain and desperation. Upon finding him they came across a shocking scene. Attempting to pull out a tree stump in the garden his tractor flipped over and pinned him underneath by his chest. The tractor weighed 3000lbs.
Again something in the girls’ minds switched on to what they had to do. They had to remove the tractor or their father would be crushed to death by it. Even though the young teens were very slight sized in body frames, they successfully lifted the machine, many times their weight, and saved their Pa.
As their father, Jeff Smith, later said, ‘It’s amazing. You hear about this stuff…being able to pick cars up and slide people out. You never realise it’s really there until you actually witness it’.
His only injuries were a broken wrist, lacerations, and bruising.
Untapped Strength.
These true events perfectly illustrate how the mind holds stunning reserves of available power.
They also prove how this power is an untapped source of strength we possess.
Now this doesn’t mean you have to face some critical situation like the women above. What it typifies is that your mind has hidden forcefulness that you can access when you have a highly challenging test or task in front of you. In fact, it’s almost such scenarios that triggers this power to activate and become available for super use.
And that’s why I’m writing this blog post. If you are facing drastic times or a seemingly insurmountable obstacle that, at first look, appears hopeless. It’s not. It requires your mind to go into super fight mode. To face the dilemma head on.
If you can remove any panic and see the issue as a bear/tractor/heavy weight stopping you, the mind will give you mental brawn to get straight on in there and bust the difficulty. You can tell because it will guide you ‘to do what you have to do’ to win, get back control, and/or end this headache once and for all.
You MUST trust the powerful pictures it will project across you head. Then follow them.
Fight back and fight through through supersolving. Ask your mind, it’s ready and prepared. Always!
Big Brain Belief.
So much of our brain power is unused, untapped, and under utilised.
We prefer to only use it for everyday menial tasks – basic jobs to complete, making sure we do the washing, remembering where we put something we need at home and so on. Nothing big, nothing momentous. This mind effort works at a low level never employing it’s real ability to evolve more.
And that’s real story here. The tales above only epitomise that so much lays dormant in our mental banks awaiting us to exploit it. We shouldn’t wait until a frightful drama arrives to open up our supermind power. Otherwise our life remains limited and limiting.
Put the mobile phone down and stop scrolling through rubbish that does nothing for your life. Stop binge watching on Netflix. End thinking just about your next holiday or online clothes sales. Begin USING more of your mind. Have more big brain belief.
You have so much superpower and it’s all in your head!!
Reference – Wikipedia – Mel Blanc.
IMDb.com – Mel Blanc Trivia.
Today show – Mel Blanc – YouTube – Mel Blanc on coming out of a coma.
www.gg.ca -Governor General of Canada – Ms Lydia Angiyou.
www.dailymail.co.uk – Teen sisters lift a 3000lb tractor.
Photo attribution – Pixaby.com/GuyKeve – free for use under Pixabay content license.