Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Self-Talk

Unless we are sleeping, we never stop self-talking and every word produces an effect. Isn’t that amazing! We are accountable for every idea we think, every word we speak, every image we conjure up. Is that good news? It could be. It all depends on what you are telling yourself. Either way, its very powerful. How many thoughts does a person have in a day? 5000? 100,000? Thank God, most of them cancel each other out. Up to a point we are protected from the outcome of our undisciplined minds. Even so, life is truly an outpicturing of imagination. Just suppose that every thought, word and image which you energize comes true! Wouldn’t that be important to know? Wouldn’t you want to harness that power for your day today? Why would you carelessly create another unwanted experience?

The answer is habit. We are creatures of habit. We are sleeping giants. Unaware of our God-given powers. Unaware of the fact that thoughts are things. We unconsciously and by habit give power to thousands of external things, and then wonder why we feel like victims. The secret of life lies hidden within. A genie in the bottle of our imagination grants our every consistently energized wish. Our every careless thought comes true. Be careful what you pray for, you get it. Study your own mind, study your own spiritual nature. You have studied everything else. The proper study of mankind is man. This website is dedicated to the opening up of your mind to itself, and to the nature of reality. “Oh, what have I said, what have I done, Oh all powerful human words!” William Blake

We are anxious because we are mis-using our imagination against ourselves. We are shooting ourselves in the foot. Until we see and admit our blindness, how will we see the true power of our words? Wake thou that sleepest, cried St. Paul. Aren't we asleep to the fact that all things are possible? When you have fully discovered the secret knowledge of the Christ within you, you will be free of anxiety and victimization, but not until then. Watch your self-talk. Watch your judgments. Watch your opinions. Think no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. If my thoughts are my food, how do they affect my health? What you say comes true. Be aware!

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