Why This Book is Needed Now More Than Ever
In times of constant internal haste, external uncertainty, and information overload, the modern person often feels fragmented. We know what we should think (Mind), we feel deeply what we desire (Heart), but we fail to transform this knowledge and desire into lasting, conscious action (Will). This disharmony among our three core forces—Thought, Feelings, and Will—is the source of anxiety, incompleteness, and a lack of inner balance.
This book is a bridge between classical spiritual wisdom and modern applied psychology. As a psychologist and creator of digital products, my mission is to give you the keys to a conscious life, drawn from the profound teachings of Master Peter Deunov. He shows us that happiness and health are not external coincidences, but the result of a precise internal architecture.
The Three Forces: The Key to Your Wholeness
The central idea of this journey is that a person is whole only when their Mind, Heart, and Will constitute an equilateral triangle
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Thought is the Light—it must be pure, right, and eliminate doubt (psychological hygiene).
Feelings are the Warmth—they are the engine that provides impulse and transforms the negative (emotional intelligence).
Will is the Strength—it realizes harmony and is the direct path to personal freedom (self-regulation and action).
When the Will (your actions) is "genial," it means it is born from the complete harmony of the Mind and the Heart.
What You Will Find in This Book
"Thought, Feelings, and Will" is not merely a theoretical exposition. It is a practical guide that equips you with methods for:
Cognitive Self-Defense: How to "chew" and neutralize negative thoughts before they turn into fear or illness.
Spiritual Alchemy: Using Love as the only force that transforms evil into good, without engaging in conflict with it.
Tempering Character: Developing a "diamond will" through small, daily exercises and mental maneuvers against your greatest fears.
The goal of every page is to inspire you to return to the basics—to pure thought, warm feeling, and clear will. This is the path to lasting inner wholeness, where you are not merely a product of circumstances, but the creator of your conscious life.
