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YOU
ARE WHAT YOUR THINK:THE POWER OF THOUGHTS
“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever
is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about
such things.” Philippians 4:8
Thought has been the subject of many
wonderful books. My earliest exposure to the power of thought
was through James Allen's book, As a Man Thinketh. In this little
book the author reveals how your thoughts create harmony or chaos
in every aspect of life.
Thoughts affect us in a number
of ways. Thoughts are a vital tool in creating the reality we
experience. They create our emotional states. They affect our
bodies and, therefore, our health. Thoughts influence our responses
to life and our relationships. Thoughts determine our choices.
Take a moment to write down three thoughts
you have had today. Do not make this too complicated. Simply write
down three thoughts you have had in the last 24 hours. Any three
thoughts will do. Please do this before you read the next section.
It will help you to apply those ideas to your life. Record these
thoughts in your journal.
Categories of Thoughts
Thoughts can be divided into three broad
categories: what I want, or positive thoughts; what I can do,
or action thoughts; what I don't want, or worry thoughts. Most
thought is about the future or the past. Very few of us are able
to stay centered in the present moment. For the sake of clarity,
let us assume I have an upcoming surgery that is occupying most
of my thoughts. If I am thinking about how fortunate I am to have
an excellent surgeon, I am thinking positive thoughts. If I am
thinking about the activities I need to do to prepare for the
surgery, I am thinking action thoughts. If I am thinking about
what can go wrong in surgery, I am thinking worry thoughts.
Worry Thoughts
If you were surprised to find most of
your thoughts were worry thoughts, you are not alone. Most people
are not aware of their thoughts. They go through the day with
uncensored mental programming playing in the background of their
minds. They experience feelings and reactions that they do not
understand.
They believe their emotions and thoughts
are something that happens to them; something over which they
have little or no control. Many people feel it is their duty to
worry. They adamantly defend their worry thoughts. They believe
that if they do not worry they have not done all they could to
prevent something negative from happening.
These people resist positive thoughts
because they see no value in them. In their mind thoughts cannot
affect the outcome of a situation, so why waste time thinking
positive. It is almost as if the negative thoughts are preparing
them for the worst possible scenario. For most worry thinkers,
such mental activity is learned behavior based on faulty information
about the power of thoughts.
Let us examine some of the premises upon
which worry thinking is based. Note which of the statements listed
below seem true to you. These may be some of the beliefs out of
which your worry thinking has developed.
My thoughts are a reflection of who I am. I cannot control
them, they simply happen to me.
You are not your thoughts. Thoughts
are an activity of your mind. You have the right and the responsibility
to choose your thoughts. Your thoughts are based on the things
you believe about the world. They are a perfect reflection of
your core beliefs, not your True Identity. At some point in your
life you accepted certain belief systems out of which your thoughts
are formed. You can change your beliefs and your thoughts.
Many of my thoughts are unconscious; therefore, I can
not know what they are.
Thoughts are readily available
in your mind. You may not easily see them because you do not consciously
listen to your thoughts. You allow them to play repetitively in
the background of your mind. When you focus your awareness on
your thoughts you will be amazed at what you spend your time thinking.
My thoughts have no effect on my emotions or the events
of my life.
Emotion follows thought. If you are thinking
positive thoughts you will feel hopeful and uplifted. Worry thoughts
create fear and anxiety. Worry thoughts inhibit the flow of energy
blocking you from taking action in your life. Positive thoughts
stimulate activity, assisting you in transforming your life. Worry
thoughts keep you from seeing options, blinding you to possible
solutions to your problems. Positive thought relaxes your thinking
processes allowing you to see new ideas and recognize opportunities.
The fear and anxiety caused by worry
thoughts will flow into your personal relationships, creating
discord and conflict. The joy caused by positive thinking will
improve every aspect of your life. Positive thought enhances the
body's immune system, while worry thoughts inhibit the body's
natural healing response.
If I do not worry, I have not done all I can to prevent
disaster from happening in my life.
As I mentioned earlier, worry thoughts
inhibit action. Action thoughts are fundamental to preventing
disaster. When you have taken all the action there is to do, thinking
positive thoughts is the most productive action you can take.
There is no positive benefit to worrying.
If I spend all my time thinking positive thoughts and
disaster comes anyway, I would have wasted my time.
I believe faith and positive thought
create positive events in your life; but, even if that were not
true, thinking positive thoughts has tremendous benefits for you.
Positive thoughts create healing, produce enjoyable emotions,
and reduce the stress in your life. Positive thought stimulates
you to look for solutions to your situation and increases the
energy you have to take action. Positive thought makes the journey
worthwhile no matter what the outcome.
Someone once asked Patricia Sun, a spiritual
teacher, what would happen when she died and found out she was
wrong about the philosophy of joy she was teaching. Patricia laughed
and said, “You mean what would I do if I discovered I had
been having all this fun for nothing?” I am sure you can
see the absurdity of the question!
If I don't worry, I won't be prepared for the worst possible
scenario.
If the worst possible scenario does happen,
you will have plenty of time to be upset when it arrives. Spending
months in anxiety does not prepare you for anything. You can not
pre-experience emotions caused by a disaster. Worrying ahead of
time will simply weaken you, limiting your natural ability to
cope with crisis or loss.
Thoughts As A Tool of Creation
If you want to learn to soar above every
situation in your life, you must learn to use your thoughts to
create the reality of your choice. Earlier we discussed the way
thought affects our emotions, responses, and our ability to see
options and take actions. Thoughts, combined with emotion, create
specific outcomes in your life. You can use thoughts to create
the events in your life and not simply to affect how you
respond to events life brings to you.
Thoughts combined with emotion are fundamental
to creation. When people first learn about the power of thought,
they fear every passing thought. It is not random thoughts which
create your reality; it is those thoughts you predominately have
which produce such a powerful effect in your life.
Creating reality with thought is similar
to the process of hypnosis. You must focus all of your attention
on the thoughts of what you want to create. Combined with an intense
feeling, your thought goes forth to produce what you desire.
Marty Varnadoe Dow, LCSW
A Spiritual Oasis of Free Inspirational Resources
http://ifcl.com
PS. For more information on how to use thoughts
to change your life see
How
To Soar Above The Crisis Course: a complete system for using
crisis
as a catalyst for spiritual transformation.
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