How do we manifest clarity in our thinking when clearly we have
no control over the thoughts that float up into our consciousness?
Vigilance. There is no practical way of shutting down the flow of
our thoughts, so the course of action is to immediately recognize the
negative and supplant it with the positive. Consider: If we decide not
to think about elephants, we are in fact thinking about elephants, the
subconscious then proceeds to remind us of elephants at every turn. The
subconscious mind processes "think" (the action) and "elephant" (the
subject) as the desired demonstration. Doubt this? Consider the last
time a song or annoying jingle stuck in your mind. Try as we might every
attempt to “not think about it" fails, it finally fading away when we
become interested in something else, our attention diverted, the Law of
Substitution in action.
Now consider prayer.
One of the eternal questions is why some prayers are seemingly ignored,
yet we are promised that if “we knock, it will be answered, ask and we
shall receive.” Now we have the key. Thought being causative (remember
the jingle) if we pray but continue to place our interest, focus, on our
lack, pain, discord, illness, the jingle etc is it any surprise that
that which we place our focus on manifests? When we pray with joy,
keeping our focus, our interest on the positive, we reap the positive.
Simply put, any prayer that begins “I need” only reinforces the sense of
need, not the hoped for solution. This lesson manifests when we begin
“to think from the end”, to imagine what we will feel like
when the prayer is answered and hold to that feeling. When negativity
tries to worm its way back in, and it will, reinvigorate the positive
feeling, expunging the negative immediately with the positive mental
equivalent, like replacing that annoying jingle by substituting a tune
you love, not fighting the negative, but replacing it with the positive
demonstration you desire.
Zen, The Secret,
Third Way, Road Less Traveled, NOTW, Emmet Fox, metaphysics, Law Of Attraction,
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