On Aug 4, 4:08 am, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Emotional responses are often instinctive reactions that, left
> unchecked, can be harmful to both the receiver and the transmitter. If
> one finds themselves constantly having negative reactions to others,
> they should analyze themselves, and not the person they deem to be
> causing the dissention. Anger is often caused by putting the words,
> attitudes or actions of another, over ones own self worth. If you are
> happy and content with yourself, the actions of others have less
> impact. Serenity may often be experienced in the face of negativity by
> simply saying, "Boy, that guy has a problem, glad its not mine". A lot
> of people seem to take ownership of another person's problems.
>
> In regards to "mastering ones thoughts to make them come true";
> although there are some steps that one can take to make their
> perceived philosophy a way of life, if this can be constantly impacted
> by the actions of others, very little advancement will be made. If one
> can truly learn to "make their thoughts come true", they should
> definately patent the process because it will make them a fortune.
>
> On Aug 3, 8:52 pm, kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > How do we keep in check our actions when our emotions are involved.
> > Where is the science to mastering ones thoughts to make them come
> > true? Maybe I should pick up on some meditation...
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