To create positive thoughts, we need to first
take the foremost step of determination. Determination means a strong promise
to the self that I will change my thought patterns from negative to positive.
That is the first realization. Then, we need to select one particular habit of
weakness that disturbs us and does not let us be powerful.
For e.g. if I have the habit of being impatient
in difficult situations, then first I need to fill myself with that quality
through self-effort. Until I do that, no matter how much I may try to be
patient in any situation, because I am lacking the quality at the level of the habit
and it has not been erased, it will be difficult for me to be patient.
Let’s say on a particular day, I am faced with a
traffic jam. If I say to myself that all these vehicles on my way should get
cleared in the next five minutes, but they take half an hour, will I be able to
remain calm in those extra twenty five minutes, which I did not anticipate or
expect. So, what I require is patience. If I say to myself, in those twenty
five minutes that I have to be patient, will I experience that virtue? I will
not unless that virtue is in my habit or part of my personality.
So, it is like filling me with a lot of happiness
and then I will experience that quality. I cannot say to myself - I am the
happiest person that exists in this world and experience happiness alone. I
need to first fill myself with that quality and then happiness will come
naturally to me.
So it’s about being natural and not theoretical
alone i.e. I should be an embodiment or a practical form of every quality and
power and not just repeat inside my mind that I have that quality or power.
This applies to all the different qualities and powers which are required in
crossing negative situations or circumstances.
Meditation fills us with these qualities and
powers very easily, because it is a beautiful relationship and connection with
the Supreme Source of spiritual energy and power – God, who is full of those
qualities and powers and never loses them ever, unlike us, who need to fill
ourselves when we lose them.
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