Feelings can be confusing, annoying, hurtful, and frustrating unless you know what they are. Feelings are your sensory gauges reacting to your thoughts. Your thoughts ALWAYS come first providing the corresponding feeling. The physical world including other people are NOT responsible for the way you feel. You feel according to your thoughts and no-one or no-thing can produce your thoughts.
When you experience your thoughts a corresponding emotion is sent as a thought enticement or thought deterrent. Pleasant feelings beckon more of the same thoughts while unpleasant feelings signal you to change your thinking. Feelings are intended to guide your thoughts. You can easily sneak up on your thoughts through your feelings. How you feel depends entirely upon what you have been thinking. It is impossible to feel bad when you are having “on top of the world thoughts,” just as it is impossible to feel fantastic when your thinking has been down in the dumps. The difficulty arises when we do not regard our feelings as guides. We misinterpret our feelings as a product of the physical world, something that the physical world has caused us to feel, instead of a byproduct of our mental thoughts.
If you are happy, mad, angry or frustrated understand that your thoughts produced the feeling. It is easy to say, “She made me mad!” However, it is much more powerful to know that she does not control your thoughts. Only your thinking can upset you. After all, is she in charge of your thoughts or are you in charge of your thoughts? Are you a puppet with a puppet master or are you in control? You are in charge of you, right! She, he or they cannot regulate your thoughts. So stop relinquishing power to a person other than yourself. Step up to the plate and take responsibility for how you feel.
We can alter our moods and emotions by changing our thoughts since our thoughts are responsible for our feelings. You can self-induce feelings of elation, joy, harmony just as you can produce sadness, lack or loss of control. Your thoughts change your mood and provide the feeling. You are in control of how you feel, always.
The choice to feel good or bad, full of abundance or lack, mad, sad, taken advantage of, discriminated against, frustrated, disappointed, ill or well is always up to you because you initiate the thoughts that produce the feeling. The situation that you feel powerless over is always within your power to change. Change begins with directing your predominant thoughts and attitudes in a harmonious fashion. You can either change your thoughts to stop producing the adverse emotional feedback or get stuck on a cyclical thought corkscrew looping the same response back.
When your thoughts, beliefs and feelings are aligned, you become a powerful attractor. This cohesiveness unleashes your personal power. Make no mistake though, like attracts like. When your thoughts, beliefs and feelings are negative, you become a mammoth attractor for negativity. The friend you know who always feels bad, has thoughts that are down in the dumps, or who never seems to catch a break is powerfully attracting their negative experience since thoughts and beliefs are unified with feelings. Conversely, the person who seems to have the Midas touch when it comes to success similarly has thoughts, beliefs and feelings fused together. Your ability to dominate your experiences lies in the positive unity of these three power provokers: Thoughts, beliefs and feelings unified.
Thoughts float through our mind like fresh fallen snow. You can no more catch each snowflake than you can capture each thought. Feelings provide trustworthy gauges as to your predominant thoughts. Feelings equip you with input from the physical world. They are the navigational instruments of thought.
If you want to know the value of your current thinking, ask yourself “How do I feel?” If you feel well, happy, harmonious and abundant then your thoughts are serving you well. If you feel ill, lack, despair, or powerless than your thoughts are damaging.
When you feel bad about your current state of affairs realize that your feelings are signaling the inner self to change the frequency. When you ignore the signals allowing despondent thoughts to continue, the feelings intensify and become powerful attractors of negativity. Now you have bad thoughts, bad feelings and beliefs expecting despondency all on the same frequency. Disaster hits. It is this sort of cohesive rut we often find ourselves in because of our unwillingness to shift our thoughts. When you allow your thoughts to cycle with your beliefs firmly fixed on the bad, coupled with a corresponding feeling you become an enormous attractor of that worrisome thing. For example, I just found a lump I believe to be cancerous coupled with an intense unpleasant emotion creates a situation where destruction is attracted.
You have heard so many times that believing is half the battle when it comes to illness or any success for that matter. Believing in you unifies constructive thoughts, beliefs and feelings. Now you have made yourself a constructive attractor. That is the secret to turning the corner to success: Unity of constructive thought vs. unity of destructive thought.
We force ourselves off destructive frequencies only by redirecting our thoughts. Our reality will evolve and our feelings will change to support the change in thinking. You do this so often without knowing that it is actually your feelings that change only after your thoughts change. You no longer feel unhappy when you stop thinking about soured relationships, commiserations and misfortunes. Feelings abandon you when the thoughts leave.
Feelings serve to guide you right to harmonies door step. You cannot force yourself to feel good, but you can certainly force thoughts that make you feel good. Feeling good is an indication that you are creating constructively. Feeling bad indicates you are creating destructively. This built in device directs you towards harmony. All you have to do is consistently think thoughts that radiate strong feelings of pleasantries.
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