Thursday, February 5, 2009

Part 2 – Positive and Negative Thought Planes

Your general mental attitude determines which plane of thought that your mind operates in, either the positive plane or the negative plane. If you typically have thought that are centered around making you feel stronger, happier, and more confident in your abilities, then you are operating on the positive plane. If you typically have thoughts centered around depression, anger, worry, and a general lack of confidence, then you are operating on the negative plane. There are for more people that operate on the negative plane, and the thoughts that are emitted from these people will have an influence upon your plane of thought.

Positive thoughts are far stronger than negative thoughts, so if you use active positive thoughts to change the way you think, then you will in time be able to block these negative thoughts and keep them from becoming an influence on your thinking. Everyone has the power to change the way that they allow their minds to think, it just takes a little practice and exercise.

One of the best things that you can do to change the thought influences that are around you is to surround yourself with the type of people that you would like to become. Most of the time, this is not an easy thing to do unless you are willing to change your circle of friends and join in with a more successful crowd. If this is not a possibility for you, then you will need to be very active in keeping your thoughts attuned to the positive plane of thoughts and make immediate corrections to any negative thoughts that enter your mind.

Any time you start to have thoughts of anger, jealousy, depression, hate, worry, or the biggest negative thought, fear, then stop what you are doing and make a serious conscious effort to change these thoughts into their positive opposites – calm, happy, love, confidence, courage. Once you learn to master the way that your mind works, you will find that you will be able to eliminate these negative thoughts, or at least change them to their positive opposites without so much active effort.

Keep repeating the exercise “I am asserting the mastery of my real self” at least once an hour, and then several times prior to going to bed at night. Use this exercise any time you feel a negative thought attempting to intrude upon your positive attitude, and always think of the life that you want to have, if it is not the life that you already have.

Part 3 will continue with active and passive thoughts, what they are, and where they come from.

Craig

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