Hi
guys, it’s been a very good year so far, I hope it has been for you, O well,
even if it hasn't it still will. I put this post just for you so savor the lines below......
I'm
very sure you have heard, over and over again, how powerful our thoughts are;
for me I sure have heard it over and again. However, an experience I had just
few months ago, made me realize that this notion of our thoughts being
powerful, and you attracting what you think about is no joke at all.
So,
it was that time of the month, where my monthly guest knocked at the door (if
you know what I mean *winks*). I gave her not a very warm welcome, because
sometimes, the stress that accompanies her isn't one I enjoy at all. After her
third day of visit, I was glad because I knew this visit was coming to an end
gradually. O well, she left happily, and I was also very glad to bid her
farewell, and then expect her the next time she was due for another visit
Right
after this visit, I felt as free as a bird and so decided to go for this event.
I wore a lovely dress had my heels on, looking really gorgeous. All of
a sudden, this stray thought crept in very quickly of how I might still have my
supposedly gone visitor come back for a visit that I definitely wasn’t prepared
for. This thought lingered enough to create so great a fear that almost felt
like reality. So here’s what happened: in a short time, I ran my hands behind
my lovely dress, and guess what? The thing I feared most had seemingly come
upon me, my dress was wet. O mine! So, I
summoned up courage as much as I could get at the time, got up, managed to wrap
my scarf around my lovely dress and headed to the restroom. At this point I
started to pan out ideas on how to get my scarf nicely wrapped enough to
conceal this “woe”. I eventually arrived at the restroom after a walk from the
auditorium that seemed like a life’s time trip. Amazingly, I realized that what
I feared was only strong to make me feel like it was a reality but was definitely
not powerful enough to bring my visitor back. It succeeded though in bringing
the effect that always came with the visit I feared most. So, I decided to walk
back to the auditorium, wondering deeply what this was about and determined to
get to the root of this matter. I got to my seat, only to realize that my seat
was the culprit. Guys, my seat was wet (not from the monthly visitor of
course). It turns out that someone had accidentally poured water on it before I
got in, and then I sat right on that seat. That wet seat, guys, indeed
definitely cooperated with my fear-filled thoughts, so my monthly guest wasn't
guilty after all!
This
was a huge lesson for me, and I understood how powerful my thoughts are, and
how much what I think about becomes what I experience. After this wonder
encounter, I have consciously decided to discard negativities in my thought
world, as my thoughts and experiences have eventually become like what magnet
is to metals, they just attract each other.
Final
words for you; be very careful to discard the negative thoughts that come into
your thought world. The negative thoughts always come so fast and subtly but
yet forcefully enough to make you succumb. Give room only to the positive
thoughts that come knocking at the doors of your mind. This way you are headed
towards attracting positivity as your thoughts and experiences will always
follow suit the “metal to magnet story”. Do this, and you have signed up for a
never ending happy life.
I'd
be very happy for you to tell a friend to tell another friend who will in turn
tell another friend to
read this. Do well to drop a comment. Have a lovely time!
Loads
of love,
Smiling
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