Friday, September 2, 2016

When you're defeated...

For many people, there's this belief that an invisible force of "Bad Luck" lurks around. This force is believed to make success for some by leaving them alone. For others, this force is responsible for the failures of others who it decides to stay with for a while.

To the untrained mind, this will seem totally logical when it faces adversity. The mind will follow anything that makes logical sense and seem more likely to be truth rather than a lie. So following down this "assumed" road of "I have bad luck", the mind logically creates negative assumptions going forward when something undesirable happens.

Unknowingly to the subject of this "spell", they create their own misfortunes, as the mind does not distinguish between good/bad, wrong/right, etc. It simply amplifies what we hold in our conscious minds and transfers the strongest emotional attachments to the subconscious, thus attracting the same in the physical realm.

In lay man's terms, those passionate beliefs that we have "bad luck" when something bad happens, or "Nothing too good lasts for long", then that is what will be our future going forward. If you wake up, take a shower, decide to brush your teeth and there is little or no toothpaste left, do you stop and curse and be mad, or use whatever is left by cutting the tube open and making a note to get a new tube of toothpaste when you leave work or start your day? This simple example is so powerful you will stop to wonder back at all those bad days you had.

When you start out your day, the rest of the day is depended on your strongest emotional mood in the morning. If you are mad, angry or just grumpy, that is what you will continually attract until your mind and emotional mood change, whether you are a male or female. If you feel unworthy, trashy, poor, rich, healthy, sick, or any other internal emotional feeling, you will be surprised at how much this influences your day.

So next time you think you have "Bad Luck", change your mood, train of thought, and talk to someone who will cheer you up, make you laugh, or talk to a stranger and make their and your day and see how much it impacts your day going forward.

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