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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Power of thoughts !

Thoughts have great power, they are like seeds you plant in your mind.

The more you hold onto a particular thought, the more power you invest in it. Positive thoughts give us energy and strength. Negative thoughts rob us of power and make us feel tired and strained.

We are by nature positive. Negativity is the result of faulty thinking. You can change if you want to. You can't control other people, situation or circumstances, but you can control what is going on inside you. It takes time to change and transform those old patterns of thinking.

Be patient with yourself.

10 comments:

  1. You can change if you want to. You can't control other people, situation or circumstances, but you can control what is going on inside you.
    'this is very true and very good thinking'.

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  2. IT IS TRUE.THE POWER OF THOUGHTS IS IMMEAURABLE.
    THANKS FOR A NICE THOUGHT.

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  3. chidanandam tadepalliFebruary 28, 2011 at 12:07 AM

    well said zeal ..as the adage goes ,,as u sow so u reap ,,this implies with our thoughts too .nature is too kind with all of us ,but unfortunately not every one is adept with the thought management ..we ask it funny things ,lol
    i go in tandem with ur views which states ,positive thoughts energises us while the negative ones enervates ..
    finally i would like to emphasise the imperitiveness of wisdom to intelligence ..i found that not all intelligent people are wise ...jai hind

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  4. Well Said!!! but manytimes we dont want to control tht thought that is running around our head!! though we knw it may nt be right!!

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  5. Power of thoughts very well explained.Positive
    thoughts are generated when you have good 'satsang' with the people having positive
    thoughts, study good literature and texts including the life history and the vision of great people

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  6. Dr.Divya, it is very inspiring but difficult to follow. Maharshi Patanjali, in his yogasutra, has indivated how to do it- अभ्यासेन वैराग्येण च, means by practice (here continuous practice) and by detachment.
    Very inspiring post. Thanks for writing such things on blog.

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  7. Really thoughts have great power...

    very impressive and nice one.

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  8. i agree..Thoughts are the real supporter of our's.They can motivate you at the same time demotivate you..Depending upon with what kinda attitude you are moulding your's thoughts.

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  9. In my comment there is a typographical mistake. You are therefore requested to
    read "indicated" for "indivated".

    Sorry for inconvenience.

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  10. कल 25/11/2011को आपकी यह पोस्ट नयी पुरानी हलचल पर लिंक की जा रही हैं.आपके सुझावों का स्वागत है .
    धन्यवाद!

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