What you think upon grows. What we dwell on will be
out pictured in our lives. Period. When we dwell on lack, perceived
injustice (real and imagined), resentment or any of the other hundred
forms of fear clamoring for our attention, it attaches them to our
consciousness as surely as a barnacle to a pier piling. Though no one
would say they wish to suffer, to believe we can think one way and then
receive the opposite is the root of the trouble.
It would be a poor law indeed if it did not work in the reverse as
well. When we dwell on the positive, on the Presence of God, on the
truth of our relationship with the Divine, that all fear and negativity is false, God the giver of every good gift will then be out pictured
in our lives.
Remember the lesson of the
camels nose and the tent? Camels lack a reverse gear so if a camel gets its head under the
tent flap they are coming all the way in. However if you smack their nose as
soon as it appears they will withdraw for no one wants a camel in their tent, they are bad mannered and rather smelly.
Our troubles are just like the camels
nose. As soon as we become aware of trouble or difficulty we smack it on
the nose with prayer and meditation and its ability to drive us to
despair, fear and morbid reflection will be short circuited. What you think upon grows. What will you think upon today? Beware camels.
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