In this article, we will study the “Power of the Law of Thought” and how to apply the Law to live the most positive live available.
Eat not thou the bread of him that hath an evil eye, neither desire thou his dainty meats: For as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart is not with thee.
Proverbs 23:6-7
Remember change your thoughts and you will change your world!
The ability of the individual to think is his ability to act on the Universal and bring it into manifestation. Human consciousness consists only in the ability of man to think. Mind in itself is believed to be a subtle form of static energy, from which arises the activities called “thought,” which is the dynamic phase of mind. Mind is static energy, thought is dynamic energy – the two phases of the same thing. Thought is therefore the vibratory force formed by converting static mind into dynamic mind.
What are you Thinking? What are you creating?
Everything in its entirety that we see around us, that was created by human beings, had first to exist as a THOUGHT in somebody’s mind.
Thought therefore is Constructive
Nature forces us all to progress during the course of our life. We could not remain at a standstill no matter how badly we would like to remain in the same position. Every progressive moving forward individual should and must desire to do more than just to meander through life, seeking pleasure or leisure.
There should be a longing and a craving to advance and live the most productive life possible. This longing or desire for betterment in life can only happen through the THOUGHTS that are entertained in our minds.
So what thoughts are your constant companion daily?
Remember your beliefs, moral values, accomplishments, and circumstances that you ponder and think about constantly – YOU BECOME
Thoughts possess Spiritual Power: I am the thinker that thinks the thought that becomes the thing
Charles Haanel said:
This is true because we must “be” before we can “do,” and we can “do” only to the extent which we “are,” and what we “are” depends upon what we “think.”
Dr. Lucille Farrell Scott