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How do our thoughts affect our lives?

How do our thoughts affect our lives?

Thought has tremendous power.

All of mankind's remarkable and terrifying creations begin with a thought—or, if you like, call it an idea. From the idea comes the plan, and from the plan comes the action. As a result of the action, the goal is achieved. The things you sit on or lean against also started from thought. The room you are in, and almost everything in it, was originally a thought.

All wars and battles in the world have started with a thought. (It usually went like this: "You have something, but I want it," or "You do this, and I want to do something else," or "I just don't like you.")

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All good, beautiful, noble and creative manifestations

of mankind have flashed like a spark in one man's mind. The Eiffel Tower, the Mona Lisa, the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, movies, books, television, and everything was conceived in the human mind. (Well, it would have been better if some of that stuff had stayed there.)

Even the creation of human beings began as a thought.

As the saying goes, "I know you before you were even a twinkle in your father's eye."

Victor Hugo described it this way: "An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come."

Although we do not think much about it, it is very easy to understand that almost everything created by humans, whether good or evil, began as a thought. (The very categorization of "good" or "evil" is, of course, another thought.) The only difference between thought and physical reality is a certain amount of time and physical activity.

How do our thoughts affect our lives?

The duration of the time period and the physical activity are different for different projects or goals. Sometimes it's seconds, sometimes it's years, and sometimes the idea has to pass from generation to generation. Some of the great cathedrals took a century and three generations of stonemasons to complete.

Leonardo da Vinci invented the helicopter four hundred years before a real helicopter took off and flew. Two hundred years ago, Thomas Jefferson predicted that there would be a nation where people would not be persecuted for their religious beliefs and no one would deny their right to life, liberty and happiness... We continue to work towards this.

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Some people have a talent for turning ideas into reality.

Edison was one of them. Imagine: the phonograph, the movies, the improved telephone, and the light bulb—all from one man. Henry Ford wanted to make a cheap, reliable car and invented the assembly line for that purpose.

Without thought, things that require any human action simply do not happen. Where we are is a Result of our thinking: both positive and negative. If you want to know how you think, just look around where you are. You will see the answer.

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If you are satisfied with some things in your life

then your thinking in these areas was undoubtedly what we usually call "positive." If you're unhappy in other areas of your life, then your thoughts in those areas probably weren't as positive as they needed to be. Good news for you is that thoughts can be changed, as a result of which changes appear in life.

If you constantly think about wealth, for example, the theme of wealth is invariably in your mind, which as a general state of existence is expressed in openness, acceptance, generosity, but also in a tendency towards material manifestations of wealth - the acquisition of, for example, houses, cars, money in number of…

Your happiness does not depend on anyone else! Take responsibility yourself!

Your happiness depends solely on what YOU choose to pay attention to. - Hello, Solomon - statement

"But I have no money and I worry all the time," one man once protested. This man was proving the point of the above approach to things, but in reverse order. Anxiety is a type of fear, in this case, fear of poverty. This person, thinking about poverty, creates a particular poverty consciousness setting. On his mind are only unpaid invoices and bills, from which follows even greater anxiety, and from it - even more pronounced poverty.

As a result of good thoughts, positive results follow: love, attention and the ability to share both health, wealth and happiness, as well as success, abundance and well-being.

Exupery's Magnificent Prayer

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Bad thoughts lead to negative results:not only to hatred, indifference, and abstinence, but also to sickness, poverty, and misery; to fear, deprivation and alienation.

In other words, our thoughts create our physical reality — it doesn't necessarily happen instantly, like, "Whoop, it's done!", but eventually it works out that way. Wherever we direct our imaginations, our inner gaze, that is the direction we are likely to go. This is our wish. And as for how we will get there, there are many ways.

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source: newage.bg

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