Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Why I Practice Positive Thinking

I entered the realm of Positive Thinking at a Young Age due to a family crisis. The doctor diagnosed my mother with a brain tumor that was growing and changing her physical appearance. She happened upon a mind-body healing group and learned that positive affirmation and prayer could change her condition. And it did. The tumor went into remission and never returned. My mother went on to lead a happy healthy life and spread her cheerful attitude to others.

When people hear that changing their thinking can change their life, they often respond: "This seems silly?" They reject the idea their lives can improve with new thoughts.

For a time in my life, I stopped the practice of positive thinking and I found myself living a life I didn't want. So I began to work on my self talk and almost immediately saw beneficial changes. Many others agree with my assessment. The library shelves and Amazon are filled with books and products written by People who all say it transforms their life.

How do positive affirmation and self talk work? No one really understands precisely how though science is catching up. On a quantum level it appears that how we observe life makes an impact on how atoms respond--whether they are solid or energy.

One way to think of it is that God, The Ultimate Quantum Physicist, in His Creation designed the world with built in laws. One is the law of reaping and sowing. "You will always harvest what you plant. Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap." Galatians 6:7

So whatever you are thinking, feeling, believing is vibrating out from you and influencing your cells, your body, and those around you and gets returned to you in multiplied form.

If this is true, then the importance of right thinking cannot be overemphasized. New studies in quantum physics such those discussed in Biocentrism by Robert Lanza show that we are creating our lives by consciousness.

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