Why Investing In You First Is A Must On The Awakening Journey
t some point in our life, we’ve probably heard about the power of positive thinking. Basically, this is a theory that contends if you believe good things will happen to us, there will be some sort of cataclysmic shift in the energies surrounding us which will actually cause good things to happen to us. For as many people who believe in the power of positive thinking, there are many more who believe it’s all a bunch of New Age pop psychology drivel or sugar-coated fluff and as no place in the real world we live today, whatever the ‘Real World’ means.
“A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.” Herm Albright
I’ve got some news flash for you, come closer, listen in.
“The Real World that, so many people repeat without actually thinking about what they are actually saying, is a matrix.”
Yes, The Real World is all made up, my lovely, none of it is actually real. I know these statements I’ve just made is going to upset a lot of people. Never the less they are true, and the quicker we come to this over-standing the better it will be for us who are on their journey of awaking.
You see, positive thinking is a system of beliefs. So, if you believe it doesn’t work- then, of course, it won’t work. And if you believe it does work…well, you get the idea. For non-believers, using positive thinking is like trying to get a job after finishing school.
You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get the experience. It can be difficult to know where you’re supposed to start. But just like any other process, the key to making positive thinking work for us is to start small. We need to begin to slowly but surely plant seeds, if we will, and then learn how to tend and cultivate those seeds until we have a mental garden that bears a phenomenal crop, year after year.
Anything is possible with positive thinking…even if you do believe it’s all a bunch of crap.
Our ancestors were the mothers and fathers of positive thinking, they wrote it down on the walls of Egypt for us their children as a landmark to remember our foundations and were we came from.
Wasn’t it them that wrote these famous words that has been used over and over again? “Man Know Thy Self”
And here is where we begin.
Norman Vincent Peale, the father of positive thinking, once said: “If you have zest and enthusiasm, you attract zest and enthusiasm”. What I have come to realise on my journey to know myself and that is, life does truly give back in kind. This is the essence of positive thinking. It’s not so much a theory as it is a contagious disease. Just as anger and negativity spread quickly from person to person, so do humour and happiness- only good feelings spread far faster. Think about it: have you ever noticed that the quickest way to ease a tense situation is to make a joke? The instant someone laughs or smiles, a sense of relief spreads through everyone in the vicinity. Even if the angered parties don’t feel better, they are at least able to discuss the problem in a detached and objective way, and get on with their lives instead of dwelling on negativity. For that same reason, solo drivers who get cut off in traffic tend to remain angry for at least the rest of the drive- because there is no one else near them to send out good vibrations and break the tension.
Makes sense, doesn‟t it? If you’ve come across my latest post and read this far, the seeds of belief are already there. Your next step is to clear your mind’s garden of doubt and get ready to plant.
You’ll learn how to take all that negativity and mulch it down into fertilizer that will let your possibilities grow. Now grab your shovel, and let’s head in to the garden.
Join me on my next article where I’ll be sharing how you can begin to embrace the wonderful gift of positive thinking and how you can begin to grow a garden full of positive fruits.


Burton Kouro
This was a very touching post. It caused me food for thought. Thank you for sharing. I will be back.