Know Thy Thoughts

If we can not know our thoughts, we can not control our circumstances. Many of us assume that our lives are the result of chance. The truth however, is we are what we think. If I choose to think well, my life will manifest that, because that is what I will see. The energy behind my thoughts, is what creates my reality. If I am hostile, or tend to view the world as being a place where my glass is always half empty, my brain will believe those thoughts, and find things within my environment to support that belief.

If I choose to own my thoughts, to consider my thoughts, and to truly police my own thoughts, then I can actively control what manifests in my world. I can choose to stay in a state of slumber and to believe in the lies, that tell me I do not have control over what happens in my life, or I can choose to think higher.

Your current state of self awareness is all that limits you.

As self awareness grows, the ability to control what thoughts one has increases. Sadly too often, people choose to sink and absorb the negative nature they find themselves in, rather than to consider they are drawing that energy into their own life.

Water seeks is own level, as misery loves company. A joyful heart, seeks another joyful heart. Disharmony arises, when a joyful heart meets a disgruntled spirit. Too often the disgruntled spirit, seeks to engulf the joy in the other, so that to project their own sadness onto the other. What one heart possesses, it also gives. If the heart is anxious, that is its gift. If the heart is overflowing with love, that is its gift.

It is wise to know the intent of ones own mind. It is essential if mankind is to elevate its collective consciousness. If one does not know its spirit is anxious, or angry, or passive aggressive, it can only look to attach itself to an outside circumstance, so that it can blame that circumstance for its misery. If one does not know his own mind, one can not know his intent. Life then becomes a place full only of darkness rather than light.

The most heroic thing the human mind can do, is to consider itself.

We can remain in a psychological coma for the rest of our lives, or we can call on the divinity which was always within us, to help us find the courage to think.
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