Saturday, 26 November 2016

We cannot see our reflection in running water. It is only in still water that we can see. The same is true with mind, when you quite your thoughts n mind you often see much more clearer.

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We cannot see our reflection in running water. It is only in still water that we can see. The same is true with mind, when you quite your thoughts n mind you often see much more clearer. 🌀🌀Namaste Beautiful Souls. It's Time for Weekend Wisdom. 📿🕉📿 Yes, When you over think, You give your thoughts too much freedom to control the state of your mind. We all tend to give our thoughts a certain power because they appear to be so true and accurate. But, given enough energy, our thoughts run rampant and start turning negative. And then the trouble begins. Negative thoughts leads to negative feeling, and then it leads to pain and suffering. The path to happiness starts from understanding of the root causes of suffering. All that we are is the result of what we have thought. It's founded on our thoughts, it's made up of our thoughts. If we speak or act with an evil thought, pain follows one. If one speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows like a shadow that never leaves. So learn to acknowledge your thoughts, if they are getting out of control stop them. Take a deep breath and bring your focus back to the present. Give yourself permission to let it all go and not think about the past, the future, about anything. Right now is the moment, live it now. The way we think, breathe, and use our body plays a major role in our creation of suffering and stress. Indeed we can say that stress is caused by excessive thinking, tense muscles, and a lack of sufficient oxygen to fuel our system. Right or wrong, good or bad, you or me, easy or difficult, are all created by our thinking. When we view the world with a sense of opposition the world appears to conspire against us. People desire many things ; fame, fortune, power, and success. All of this desire comes from a failure to notice what we do have ; the essence of who we are. When we're at peace with who we are we're not attached to winning or losing, succeeding or failing. When we're not attached to the results we achieve, our body stays relaxed, we breathe freely and easily. Quieting the thinking mind leads to intuitive action. Intuitive action leads to living calmness!! Love, light & Peace ~ Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Jai Bholenath! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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