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7 Free Lessons from the Teachers of The Secret

Sunday 28 December 2008

Good Thoughts Bear Good Fruit...

"Every thought-seed sown or allowed to fall into the mind, and to take
root there, produces it's own, blossoming sooner or later into act,
and bearing it's own fruitage of opportunity and circumstance. Good
thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bad fruit." - James Allen

"Are you thinking about what you're thinking about??" - Mark Shearon

"Most people give very little thought to what occupies their thinking
and even fewer people understand that "good thoughts bear good fruit,
bad thoughts, bad fruit". Most of us understand the law of sowing and
reaping in other aspects of life, but we fail to understand that this
same law is just as potent when our thoughts are involved." - Vic
Johnson

A June 1997 story in the Wall Street Journal said that HMOs reported
that as much as 70% of all visits to a primary care physician are for
a psychosomatic illness -- a disorder that involves both mind and
body. According to Dr. David Sobel, a primary care physician and
author of the highly respected Mind-Body Health Newsletter, only 16%
of people who visit their physician for common maladies like nausea,
headache and stomach upset are diagnosed with a physical, organic
cause. That means that a whopping 84% are suffering from an illness
that originated in THOUGHT!

These statistics tell us that the majority of people literally think
their way to sickness.

"If you've never trained yourself in "right thinking", I challenge you
to spend today monitoring and recording your thoughts. If you
understand the power of thought in your life, at the end of the day
you won't be surprised at why your life is where it's at today, be it
good or bad." - Vic Johnson

"The more you think about lack, bad times, etc..., the worse will your
business be; and the more you think of prosperity, abundance, and
success, the more of these things will you bring into your life.

The more you think about your grievences or the injustaces that you
have suffered, the more such trials will you continue to receive; and
the more you think of the good fortune you have had, the more good
fortune will come to you." - Emmet Fox

And that's worth thinking about...

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