Every Day Mind Magic
Practical everyday magic to produce positive results.
It pays for just one day to see how many negative thoughts we allow ourselves to produce and then to think about just how much negative energy we have sent out into the world. An amazing and frightening exercise is to keep track for just a day our every single waking thought, for without realizing it we do slip into a negative mode. Maybe only for a moment but each moment counts, even that nano-second of negativity will, over a period of time, build into an hour, a day or worse even longer if that negative thought is not instantly acknowledged and changed into a positive one. We all know that what we think is what we will get, so doesn’t it make sense to make every second of our lives filled with wonderful magic.
To use the most astounding magical tool we posses, our minds, to achieve on a daily basis a positive productive and happy life. Make your magic a daily, ongoing process, use the alchemy of the mind to enhance not only your life but that of this incredible place we all inhabit, the earth. Sit back and imagine for a moment just how much positive energy would be flowing around our planet if each and every single person only sent out positive thoughts. Yet, daily, millions of people on this planet are sending negative thoughts out to the Universe, these negative thoughts circulate and rebound across the planet. We are all effected by them, as anyone who had been to the shopping Mall feeling bright and cheerful only to return home with a sense of exhaustion bordering at times on depression and for no apparent reason. Many of you reading this will know that we have picked up on the general vibrations of the people in the Mall. Doesn’t that tell us all something?
Whilst we do not have to wander around with a Pollyanna grin on our faces, and none of us will escape times of sadness, surely it is far better that on a daily basis we work a little magic and keep our thoughts happy and positive. Try it for just a day and see if you do not feel better.
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Post CommentMona Wheaton
On May 7, 2007 at 1:23 pm
This was very interesting and made me stop and think! It all makes good sense.