Title:
Path to Prosperity
Author:
Prem Nirmal
Body: Thinking
is an art. We need to learn how to think. It is important because
whatever we think continuously becomes our personal law over a
period of time. Every time we think the same thought, we are giving
energy to that thought. With this kind of repeated energization
our thinking patterns become fix and rigid. This is how we form
our personal laws.
Because of our unconscious thinking, many times we land up having
negative personal laws and these laws govern us for our lifetime
in negative manner. "I'm poor, I'm no good at anything, I'm
fat, I'm short, I'm going to fail in exam/interview, I'll not
be able to achieve my goals".... are negative thoughts related
to the issue of poverty consciousness. Once trapped in these kinds
of negative thoughts, one can spend a lot of time floating in
negative thinking. Not attending to the root cause of negative
thinking is like pulling at the top of the weed, only to have
it grow back again and again. The issue can be resolved with the
following steps:
Step: 1: Acknowledge
When we become aware of such thoughts, the
first thing is to acknowledge the same with equanimity. Acknowledging
the fact makes us able to see our unconscious thinking and gives
us hope to change. Now there is no need to escape from the reality.
Acknowledging the negative thoughts is the powerful step that
prepares us to get ready for re-scripting.
Step: 2: Re-scripting
Once we have identified the core negative
belief, which in this case is poverty consciousness, it is possible
to do conscious re-scripting of the same. Re-scripting is done
in affirmative manner. E.g. Instead of "I'm poor," one
can state it as, "I've an opportunity of creating abundance."
Once the re-scripting is done for the primary thought, the secondary
thoughts will take care of themselves. In this case, "I'm
going to fail" in exam / interview, etc. is the secondary
thought. It will automatically change to "an opportunity
to create abundance." All other related secondary thoughts
will change in this positive manner.
Step: 3: Creating Positive Personal Law
Once the re-scripting is done, it is easy
to create new positive personal law. In this case, "I'm poor"
will change to - "I'm here to create abundance." Once
such positive focus is created, it is to be energized repeatedly,
for it to become permanent. Whatever we focus upon GROWS! Once
we create the positive personal law and focus upon it, it keeps
growing.
This process clearly indicates that it is very
important to keep watch on our thoughts. It is important to know
what we are constantly giving power to on mental level. One of
the simple exercises is to review our daily thoughts just before
going to sleep. Try to recognize the patterns. You will be surprised
to see the same patterns repeating in the form of different thoughts.
Once you do this exercise on regular basis, it will be easier
for you to recognize and relate a thought to an old pattern, which
has become a personal law for you. The moment you become aware
of it, follow the above-mentioned steps to re-script the same
and you have created the positive personal law for you!
We can do a small exercise to build our re-scripting
muscles. Here is an example:
OLD THOUGHT - My income is less.
NEW RE-SCRIPTED THOUGHT - I have a fantastic opportunity to increase
my income!
Further examples of 'old thoughts' that need
rescripting:
I am not a good public speaker.
My old habits are not conducive to my growth.
I am highly stressed out and not able to achieve any thing.
My relationships are not working.
My survival is at the stack.
I have no energy left to do anything.
Nobody loves me. I'm lonely.
I'm not able to express myself.
Author's Bio: Prem
Nirmal www.premnirmal.com
- a postgraduate in Cybernetics, has done extensive research in
the areas of Stress Management, Intuition development, Aura Reading
and Meditation Therapy. He is the visiting faculty to various
Management Institutes & professional keynote speaker for many
social events. He has wide experience in Personal Counseling,
Consultancy and Training and has deep insights in human behavior
and body-mind healing.
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