Breakdown

I think the thirty day program is not as accidental as I thought as the daily stuff seems to relate what is happening to many people and indeed might have happened to Esther Hicks when she made it, presuming she made the thirty day program.

A recent valuable suggestion was:

Well you reach for the thought that feels best of what you’ve got to work with.So the crazy out of your mind though doesn’t feel good. The mad thought feels doesn’t feel as good but the not so mad thought is the best you can do. So you reach for the thought that feels best where you are. – Abraham Hicks

And that’s a bit what I was encountering yesterday and more today. I was just down as things don’t yet turn out as I wanted or expected them to be. And I couldn’t find a way to be really happy, be really enthusiastic or something. So I didn’t really knew where to go and this text helps as it indicates quite logically that you can’t go from ‘completely unhappy, unsatisfied’ to ‘completely happy and satisfied’. So this thinking indeed gave me a bit of peace.

And it seems the most important thing indeed is to shift to the positive side, no matter what and no matter how little. And as you may know I’m still struggling with ‘positive’ and ‘negative’, but that’s also exactly what the teachings of Abraham Hicks say: there is no positive without negative. How can we ever know what we do want if we don’t know what we don’t want.

And indeed one more thing about these things, these teachings and that’s what I felt today. I indeed believe that it is of no use to do whatever you can think of if you do it from a negative mindset, although as of the moment I am still in quite a negative state of mind and am still writing this post.

But indeed, while writing now too long I feel writing further goes nowhere. So I’ll leave it with this, but I hope it is useful to you.

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