What we dwell on defines the course
of our thinking and our lives. When we dwell on thoughts of “my bad luck” or
“I’ll never find a good job” or “I hate…”, put simply, when we focus on
the negative, we invite in exactly what we are trying to avoid! This is the Law
of Unintended Consequences demonstrated and being a law, the converse is true
as well, so when we dwell on thoughts of abundance, peace, kindness, love, and
serenity, we attract those qualities into our lives.
Dwelling on hate or its cousin resentment is 100 per cent effective in shutting
us off from the sunlight of the Spirit, their only purpose to produce more hate
and resentment. Remember the analogy of one bad apple? Apples used to be placed
in a barrel filled with pure water to preserve them through the winter. If a
single apple in the barrel began to rot, the rest of the apples became tainted,
inedible. Hate, resentment, “poor me” thinking has the same effect on our
consciousness, tainting every aspect of our lives. Though we need to watch
consistently for all negativity and limitation thinking, hate and resentment
are particularly destructive.
To be clear: jobs are lost and found, money comes and goes and there are bad
intentioned people in the world, our health issues will increase as we age (and
one of them will be the last one) what matters is how we address our thoughts
when they surface in our consciousness, do we dwell on the low or seek the
high? Do we seek God’s will or wallow in the negative? By choosing love,
kindness, patience and tolerance as our course this law will open the door of undreamt-of
possibilities, often from completely unexpected sources, a fountainhead of
miracles revealed, living at raised levels of consciousness, peace of heart and
mind realized. So again, the choice is always ours. Choose wisely and make the
law work for you.
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