Your Subconscious
Our subconscious is busy even while we are sleeping and resting our conscious mind. The two do communicate, so I'm told. Careful, you must be, then. What we think is churned upon by the subconscious and may become our guide. Thinking positively is the mantra for good results.
I've been reading a book, "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy, Ph.D., D.D. Revised by Ian MCMahan, Ph.D. The author has enhanced my thinking about positivity as a goal in all my efforts. His thoughts on how to get your subconscious to work for you are simple, but in my estimation, powerful. Think that results will be good, think good things, expect the best, and, voila, your habits change and the results will change.
Aside from generally keeping your conscious mind hopeful, kind, generous, and expecting the best, you will automatically signal your subconscious to do the same as it does its heavy combat duty of analysis. That analysis could do away with guilt which has no place in post action; its only place is in prevention. Analysis could do away with grudges which when thought about, and/or carried out, affect yours and others karma. Resentments, hatred, ill will, and hostility are useless.
Despite the above messages, I assure you that righteous actions are absolutely supported. Thinking kindly in your conscious mind as the pilot program for your subconscious mind does not suggest you must overlook evil directed to you. Your reliance on your judgment hopefully includes a connection bigger than yourself whether it be God or some concept of the universe.
Think well, do well. The result is you'll be well.
K. B. Pellegrino
I've been reading a book, "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy, Ph.D., D.D. Revised by Ian MCMahan, Ph.D. The author has enhanced my thinking about positivity as a goal in all my efforts. His thoughts on how to get your subconscious to work for you are simple, but in my estimation, powerful. Think that results will be good, think good things, expect the best, and, voila, your habits change and the results will change.
Aside from generally keeping your conscious mind hopeful, kind, generous, and expecting the best, you will automatically signal your subconscious to do the same as it does its heavy combat duty of analysis. That analysis could do away with guilt which has no place in post action; its only place is in prevention. Analysis could do away with grudges which when thought about, and/or carried out, affect yours and others karma. Resentments, hatred, ill will, and hostility are useless.
Despite the above messages, I assure you that righteous actions are absolutely supported. Thinking kindly in your conscious mind as the pilot program for your subconscious mind does not suggest you must overlook evil directed to you. Your reliance on your judgment hopefully includes a connection bigger than yourself whether it be God or some concept of the universe.
Think well, do well. The result is you'll be well.
K. B. Pellegrino
Published on August 04, 2019 07:22
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