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What you think about you bring about.

 

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“No thought, whether it be negative or positive, can enter the sub-conscious mind without the aid of the principle of auto-suggestion.”

Napoleon Hill

Any thought that enters into your mind must go from the conscious mind to the subconscious mind. Most of us use our five senses to detect external stimuli that results in a thought or a set of thoughts. Our thoughts are mainly linked to the current events in our life. A thought or collection of thoughts form an idea. When we hold onto the same idea over a period of time, it gets registered in our subconscious mind and eventually becomes a strong belief. This can either be positive or negative. This belief is detected through the feelings of an individual and the feelings are shown through the actions.

The best way to detect our thought process is through the results we get in our life. The results indicates an individuals daily habit, thinking patterns and actions. Throughout history there is this one philosophy that most of the great leaders agree upon. 

"Your thought becomes things."

Our feelings determine what we attract to our life. Everything emits energy. We emit energy through our body to the universe. This is called Law of Vibration. When we feel good about our life we attract people and solutions that are favorable to the circumstances in our life. This is called Law of Attraction. Just like the laws of physics there are other laws in the universe that we need to be aware of.

Have you ever wondered why it is important to think positively even during an unfavorable event in your life? It is because our thinking causes feelings and feelings causes our actions. Thinking, feeling and actions emit energy which attracts things to our life. The root cause of anything that we  attract to our life is a result of our thinking. Yes, you are responsible for everything happening in your life. It is linked to your choice of thoughts you hold in your mind. 

  


            


What most of us do not know is that we can control our thinking consciously using the higher faculties in our conscious mind. This is one of the best lessons that I have learned from my mentor Bob Proctor. 

The higher faculties include perception, will, imagination, memory, intuition and reason. This is where the magic begins. This is how you can control your thoughts. There are different methods to be an expert in these faculties. You just have to practice and have a strong desire to change.


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