Thursday, 17 February 2011

  • Precisely what is negativeness?

    What's negativity?

    negativityMost of us seem to know what it is, we're feeling it, some in their guts, many in their heart, but feel it, especially when others are negative. When it's within us, we experience hopelessness, anxiety, worry, we have a sense of dread, or we tend to be unhappy, nervous, burdened, manic, manic, despondent, or simply lethargic. We get ill from it.

    And we don't recognize it as negativity on ourselves and that enables it to go rampant, unmanaged, a thing that happens to us and the only thing we are able to do about this is whine, carry it, or take some tablets.

    In the regular everyday life we don't detect anything special linked to the things we believe or express, simply because we are so mired in negative thoughts, it's ordinary. Our life is lived in quiet (or not so quiet) desperation, and that's that.

    We're looking for a life-preserver (if we haven't already given up,)… to pull us out from the morass we find ourselves in.

    The negative opinions we're swimming in, is getting much deeper and our life-force is becoming weakened.

    OK, that's the picture, it's correct as far as I can tell from my own observation coming from thousands of clients' experiences through the years.

    Can there be an answer? Indeed, there is.

    I know a few modalities that decrease the amount of negative thought processes, some are more efficient and effective than the others, they are reasonably priced and I'll talk aboutthem in another article, but before I do that, there is a warning: there's a downside.

    99% of your negative thoughts aren't unrecognized by you as negativity.

    But what exactly is Negative thoughts?

    The answer might sound uncomplicated, and the the fact is just as uncomplicated: negative thoughts is something stated, carried out, or even sensed which decreases aliveness, that decreases life, and increases death. There is no gray zone: a thing is either life enforcing or death enforcing.

    A great philosopher, Robert Hartmann once stated that the best way to battle evil is to know evil thoroughly.

    Read more about negativity and how to recognize it
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