Change your thinking to change your life
Friday, August 7, 2009
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long time ago not read Louise L. There. I think it was the first book I read about the change that you cause to your life by changing your thoughts.
Now I'm picking up my contact with old friends from Ecuador (which experiences and memories and becoming less memory and once again become a new reality), not bad back to reading my "old" writers.
kids, from the reactions of adults around us who we were and what we learned was life. So many of us have an idea of \u200b\u200bourselves that is not ours, as we do not own many of the rules that dictate to us how we should live. If you've lived with people who were unhappy or angry, they felt scared or guilty, then you will have learned a lot of negative things about yourself and your world.
As we grow, we tend to recreate the emotional environment of our childhood home. We also tend to play in our personal relationships, which we had with our parents. If children were very critical to us in our adult lives looking for people to behave the same way. If children we praised, loved and encouraged, we will try to reproduce that same behavior.
I am not encouraging you to blame your parents. We are all victims of victims, and they could not teach you something you did not know. If your mother or your father knew what love yourself, you could not teach you how. It is managed as best they could with the information they had. Think for a moment how they had been educated. If you want to understand your parents, why do not you ask them for their children? I believe we choose our parents. I think we've decided to incarnate on this earth in a certain time and place. We came here to learn certain lessons that allow us to advance our spiritual and evolutionary path. I believe we choose our sex, color of our skin and our country, and then look specifically for parents to encourage our spiritual work in this life.
Everything we face is a thought, and thoughts can be changed. Whatever the problem, your experiences are the external effects of internal thing: your thoughts. Even self-hatred is an idea that one's self. This idea produces a feeling, and you accept that feeling. But if we had no idea we would have no feeling. Thoughts can be changed. Change the thought and feeling will disappear.
Louise Hay - love yourself
free I invite you to read my book Light in the Darkness http://www.geocities.com/maripigen/. Enjoy reading
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