Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What Is The Law Of Thinking?

By Jordan Anthony


One of the strongest forces in the world is The Law Of Thinking. Contained within is the idea that we are what we think about. The thoughts we allow to remain in our minds can become a ruling force in our life. Holding good thoughts will create good results. This is also true if we hold negative thoughts we will create negative results.

Following The Law of Thinking can make a huge change in the life of everyone that uses it. We must always push to be upbeat and in good spirits with every task. This does not mean we can never experience a bad mood but we should never let a bad mood dictate our life. When we experience a bad mood it is important to address it right away.

The easiest way to abide by The Law of Thinking is to picture your mind as a garden and all your thoughts as seeds for the garden. If you hold on to bad thoughts you are planting bad seeds which will grow like weeds and choke out all the remaining good thoughts. On the flip side if you hold on to positive thoughts they will grow and multiply until they have completely eliminated all the bad thoughts.

Thought is an invisible force that is as real as anything on this planet. Thought is a force that can be measured through scientific equipment. When we think something we are actually creating a thought frequency. This frequency will attract similar frequencies back to it. This is why thought is such a powerful force in the universe.

It is a shame that many people never use the power of thinking. They put their thoughts on an auto-pilot. This makes them vulnerable to all the circumstances life brings. When people think in this way it is like they are on a river with no motor. This makes them stuck on the path the river chooses.

Taking control of our thoughts is like floating down that same river with a high powered motor in the boat. You can chose to go where you please and do what you want. This is true with life. When we take control of our thinking we are able to control the direction of our lives.




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