The Thought That Counts

Posted by myrlia, Fri Aug 28 17:04:00 UTC 2009

I have previously touched on manifestation, and how dangerous it can be when used carelessly. Just as we can create the lives we dream of, we can also create nightmares. Imagine then, if citizens of entire countries used their thoughts without knowledge of what they were doing. Actually, we don’t really have to imagine.

I remember a lot of grumbling around call centers being set up by companies in India between 2004 and 2006. People in many english-speaking countries felt bitter about firms using cheap labor in a land so far away. They wanted to know they were speaking to someone nearby. I was surprised at the truly angry stance many people took over this issue. There was an incredible amount of negative tension in the air, all directed towards India.

Then came the tsunami.

China has been the target of quite a number of Negativity Attacks in recent years. From numerous, well-publicized product recalls to a general sense that people in the U.S. need to be vigilant against a potential conquest of China over America, the level of negativity directed at that country seems to stay at a pretty high level. Natural disasters there are hitting regularly, too.

And, not to forget the U.S. – World sentiment toward America during the time of the Bush administration was, well, less than glowing. No one can forget Katrina. Mother Nature has gone on a rampage of destruction, and now the country is in financial ruins.

Could all of this be coincidence? Of course. But, having had plenty of experience accidentally creating negative incidents myself, it seems wise to send positive thoughts, rather than negative. Think of it as the next level of the old adage:

If you can’t say think something nice, don’t say think anything at all!

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