Doc, I think she addresses both of these issues when she writes about noticing 
thoughts and feelings rather than trying to change them, get rid of them, etc. 
I think in the Buddhist tradition noticing is a way of quieting the mind. And 
she doesn't say to only notice one kind of thought or feeling. I don't see how 
you and she disagree.




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Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 4:03 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: "I create my reality"  Yeah, right...
 


  
I personally think she is full of it. *Of course* our thoughts create our 
reality. Not just the positive, affirmative ones, but all of the thoughts. 

Most people have a non-stop mind, like yours. It is the spinning and looping of 
energy that creates most of the resonance in a non-stop mind. This then leads 
to their reality, WHETHER THAT IS THEIR INTENTION, OR NOT.

The issue she is talking about is owning certain thoughts and intentions, and 
subconsciously disavowing others. But she is clueless enough about her inner 
state of mind, resulting in this ego-based drivel.

More excellent evidence that you don't know yourself very well, if you agreed 
with this half-baked article.

--- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> A friend posted this to another forum. I do not know
> the author or even of her, but I thought much of it
> was a breath of fresh air in the often stale cyber-
> chatrooms of New Age thought. 
> 
> Let's see what people here think of it:
> 
> http://www.elephantjournal.com/2013/07/your-thoughts-do-not-create-your-reality-stupid/
>


 

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