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Group Mind Lucozade - (3569)

When a group of people get together their minds get together. This happens because of the law of like attracts like, i.e. the Law of Attraction.

When a group of people has the same goal, and a very similar way of thinking about that goal, parts of the group member's minds are attracted to together because like attracts like. As the different parts of people's minds come closer together a group mind is formed.

The group mind is a connection point or a hub if you like through which the mind of each member is loosely linked to the mind of the other members. 


This group mind or hub is formed in the mental dimension. 

Through this hub members can sense the thinking of the other members related to the group's common interests, which are essentially the group's goals. 

The thinking of a few groups members also through this hub can affect the thinking of some of the other members. 

It makes sense that the more mental stability there is the more stable this group mind will be and the more the group members will help each other through the group mind.

The group mind can be perceived by a visitor, because it often has a flavour and a typical way of thinking about things. 

The more focused the group members are on the group's tasks the stronger the group mind is and the more each member is helped by each member.

To unite or focus a group on a task is powerful as the energies that are generated flow through the group mind and give each member access to energy that he or she by him or herself being alone would not otherwise have access to. 

This energy boost (like Lucozade) is not often felt, because the members are not united or focused or there is mental disruption or problems.

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