It has been rightly said that a person fashions his destiny and the world around him by his thoughts.
In
a very thought- provoking essay, As You Thinketh, James Allen observes, “Impure thoughts of every kind crystallise into
enervating and confusing habits, which solidify into distracting and adverse circumstances — beautiful thoughts of all
kinds crystallise into habits of grace and kindness which solidify into genial and sunny circumstances — loving and
unselfish thoughts crystallise into habits of selfforgetfulness for others, which solidify into circumstances of sure and
abiding prosperity and true riches.”
Allen thus drives home the point that though one cannot directly choose
his circumstances, he can choose his thoughts and hence indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances and destiny. On the
root cause of one’s suffering,
Indian Saints also
noted that suffering misery pain depression are always the effect of wrong thoughts in some direction like Selfishness
Hatred Jealousy Being Pervert Pride Dishonesty etc these are the impurities of the mind and ceases for him who is pure.
Remember we are the heirs of good & evil thoughts & the thought is followed by word & the word is followed by
form. So Keep Good Company, Pure Thoughts, Great Thinking & Weed out Useless, Immoral , Negative, Depressive Thoughts
& Company or Vibrations of Such people as these make our lives hell.
Impure thoughts lead
to impure mind & impure mind leads to Impure Body leading to Diseases & Death.Today mental diseases, mental debility
Depressions Panic Attacks Suicides are increasing in our society because of Wrong thoughts.So Every Thought Creates
Opposition but When Thought Ceases One Reaches the Pure State Which can be Achieved in the Higher States of Meditation
& Controlling the Prana as told by Great Rishis or Saints of India.
Practical experience in daily life would
also point to the potential inherent in obtaining one’s true aspirations in life, which had thus far proved elusive.
Nevertheless, the process is not simple because regulating thoughts is very difficult. Refinement and empowerment would involve
different stages involving particular exercises for the body, mind and spirit — known in Indian parlance as sadhana.
The beginning is through the age old Sanskrit adage, attributed by some to Kalidasa, sariramadyam khalu dharmasadhanam
(the body is indeed the first step for all noble attainments).
This physical discipline, spartan food habits and right
lifestyle would bring about the needed bio-chemical changes in one’s psycho-somatic system and thus influence positively
the thinking process. For, a physically fit and a vivacious person in control of himself and his world would hardly be visited
by negative or bitter thoughts. The resultant harmony would positively influence not merely one’s behaviour, transactions
and effectiveness in life but also his very physical appearance, demeanour and carriage.
Radiating peace and cheer,
he would be blessed with the coming together of right relationships and situations in life. This indeed is the application
of W E Henley’s concept (in his poem, Invictus), of, “I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.”
"WE ARE WHAT WE THINK
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