Thinking Makes It So
June 15th, 2010
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by admin · Filed Under: Guidance · Love · Spiritual Health
(Shakespeare: “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” – Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2)
We Live in a Universe of Thought
Albert Einstein called the fundamental laws of our universe “God’s thoughts”; the latest thinking in physics supports the idea that, as Einstein’s fellow physicist Arthur Eddington said, “The stuff of the world is mind stuff.”
Swami Sivananda writes that “Thought alone is the whole world, the great pains, the old age, death and the great sin, earth, water, fire, air, ether.”
Thinking forms the stuff of our lives: the ideas that guide us, the technology that connects us, the wars that divide us, our jobs, homes, clothes, entertainments.
Thinking Shapes our Personal Responses
Thinking shapes our personal responses to this mind stuff.
Swami Sivananda; “Thought binds a man. Whoever controls his thoughts, is a veritable God on this earth.”
Our lives and affairs are completely influenced and shaped by the character of our thoughts. We are not limited by God’s will or by heredity or environment or by fate or circumstance – but by our own dominant state of mind.
The Unity writer, Imelda Shanklin, wrote: “Your mind is your world. Your thoughts are the tools with which you carve your life story on the substance of the Universe. When you rule your mind you rule your world. When you choose your thoughts you choose results. Your life is what you think: Think straight, and life will become straight for you.”
William H. Peck once said, “Your morning thoughts may determine your conduct for the entire day.” Optimistic thoughts will make your day bright and productive, while pessimistic ones will make it dull and wasteful. It seems practical and advisable to face each day cheerfully, smilingly, courageously, so that your tasks will be a pleasure to perform and progress will be a delightful accomplishment.
Think in the Heart
The Pueblo Indians told Carl Jung that all Americans are crazy. Of course he was somewhat astonished and asked them why. They said, “Well, they say they think in their heads. No sound man thinks in his head. We think in the heart.”
In Proverbs 23:7 we read “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he” (KJV)
To “think in the heart” is a form of higher seeing, or insight. Ralph Waldo Emerson speaks of this higher seeing as true prayer when he says that prayer is “the contemplation of the facts of life from the highest point of view.”
Charles Fillmore, in Atom-Smashing Power of Mind, speaking of this kind of thinking, says, “Every thought of goodness makes a place, a form, and sets up a friendly habit in the mind that is permanent and that in your time of need ministers to you. . . .
“Your thoughts give back results of the same nature as themselves. If in the silence you have earnestly held to the pure and good, you have built in you a place for the pure and good. Every true thought has made a place in your mind.”
In Philippians 4:8, Paul instructs us in this way: “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”
And Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, a master of Chabad mysticism, put it even more simply: “Think good and it will be good.”
In other words, look for the good and you will find it. For, as Charles Fillmore has said, the Spirit of good is working through you.
The apostle Paul sums it up this way: “You yourselves are our letter of recommendation, written on your hearts, to be known and read by all men; and you show that you are a letter from Christ delivered by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts.” (2 Cor. 3:2-3)
Remember, God is Blessing You, Right Now!
Rev. Alan A. Rowbotham
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