About the Book
The Little Mind is a part of the brain responsible for spontaneous remission of disease. It also controls dreams, memory, body weight, our abilities, moods and emotions. We are not in touch with the Little Mind. Yet, many rely on intuition and instincts. This book explains how it developed and why it is so powerful. We can be plagued with accidents, illnesses, false memory, traumas, and cultural beliefs because of the Little Mind. Yet some receive positive memories, amazing insights and sparkling revelations almost daily. We do not control this mind. We only possess 15-30 seconds of memory. So, the Little Mind supplies what it considers the most needed memories, making us facile and brilliant, or fearful and negative. Every personality disorder, placebo effect, miracle, intuition, cure, and disease is created or allowed by the Little Mind, based on decisions it alone makes. It can lower immunity or raise it. It can make us accident prone, or extra aware. The Little Mind began developing very early. It is a part of consciousness. We have a great body of research into the quantum worlds. These invisible worlds are often interfered with or used by the Little Mind. We see only a few motor skills in the first brain, but by the time mammals arrive there is emotion, group behaviors, competition. and personality. Then we notice another brain emerging in many species. It is a bigger mind because it can hold sway over the Little Mind in some thought processes. This "big mind" suddenly becomes large in primates, who have more range, logic, and problem solving capability. A neocortex, along with the frontal lobes, or big mind, is even larger in the first Homo species, such as Homo erectus. By the time we see Homo sapien, the big mind is in far more control. The Little Mind still has instincts that are crucial, rapid, or automatic, so it retains tremendous authority. It also has authority over the memory banks so it shapes and impinges on the big mind. The big mind in modern humans is dominant. Unfortunately, it is usually out of sync and out of touch with the Little Mind. This creates a duality with two powerful minds often at cross-purposes. The Little Mind believes it is still the dominant one and in control. The big mind is confident and sure it is in control. Without "integration" there will often be sabotage and animosity coming from the Little Mind. We may want to be slim, healthy, and drug free. The Little Mind may respond with fixation, compulsion, and desire for the opposite of what we want. We may be deluged with even more memories and desires of what we do not want to think about. It decides. We can eliminate this antagonism quite rapidly, even undoing the most persistent old fears and traumas, but it requires fully understanding our very own Little Mind. Each one is vastly different. No one and nothing outside of us can do this. It is a journey each individual must undertake alone. "Nothing in history can be understood without the Little Mind, and nothing about the Little Mind can be understood without history." Therefore, the book "The Little Mind" provides a fresh view of history from the first humans, the dawn of religion, and civilization, through the Dark Ages into our modern political arena. We suddenly know what serves the Little Mind best and what brings integration. This ultimately helps bring universal integration. Integration with the Little Mind can make all things possible because it can make all of our dreams and desires automatic. It can affect our magnetism, health, appearance, and peace of mind. It can attract the right people, places, lives, and adventures. Most of us have never even been curious about the part of the mind that controls memory, weight, immunity, emotion, and mood. This has been a huge impediment and detriment. Now, all of the obstacles in life can be reconciled, understood, and changed by the Little Mind.
About the Author: Mark Davis was raised to be a fundamentalist Christian Minister. He attended a Bible college until age 24. However, serious mental and emotional disabilities required pursuit of different options. After marriage and a career in food product development and marketing, he returned to school to understand more about history, science, and food behaviors. Davis obtained a degree at U.C. Berkeley in 1997. He studied Medical Anthropology at the University of Hawaii focusing on primate evolution. His ebook "Lean Genes" delineated a successful, fresh, new eating regimen based on these early primates, and the human subjects he recruited during graduate work. The diet worked so rapidly for achieving slimness and health that some found it too easy. He noticed many would take days off and forget their goals. This caused the author to study mind programming methods intensively. He wanted people to be able to remain resolute, and to eliminate this vacillation and inconsistency. That led to the discovery of "The Little Mind." The discovery of the Little Mind was an accident. He was reading a book by Dr. John Sarno and tried his simple technique. Davis was immediately cured of a serious shoulder injury that had been causing great pain and restricted movement continuously for four years. It was suddenly gone. Millions of others had apparently found the Sarno method practical and reliable, such as radio host Howard Stern and TV personality John Stossel. With such a result, could such relief be found for other disorders and conditions? The answer was "yes." Virtually anything can be greatly alleviated or eliminated by the Little Mind. Not only reversal of even the most chronic and intractable conditions, but the total transformation of body, mind, and spirit.