Positive Thoughts – Exploring the “In-between”

Is there value in positive thoughts?  What are positive thoughts?  Is the thought of sitting on a mountaintop looking out at nature a positive thought?  Is the thought of helping the poor a positive thought?  What if thinking about helping the poor is actually somehow, someway contributing to the condition called “poor people”?  Here, I’m not making that claim.  That’s too simplistic of a statement to be addressed here.  But it does raise the question, “How do we know if a thought is positive?”

The book, A Life Worth Living is not about learning to have positive thoughts.  It’s about learning to create what you want.  Anything you create has consequences – intended and unintended, positive and negative.  Most of us would like to experience the negative unintended consequences of winning a million dollars in the lottery.  “Give me that problem to deal with, and I’ll deal with it all the way to the Caribbean.”  I’m not making any judgment on the desire for a million dollars; still have you ever noticed that wherever you get to in life, there are still things to deal with.

What’s missing in the equation is not positive thoughts.  It’s how to live in the “in-between” – the space between moving from one destination of life to another.  What’s missing is powerful creating.  Working in a job that you didn’t like wouldn’t be an issue; heck you could even work in it powerfully, living in the present, thinking all sorts of wonderful positive thoughts if you knew you weren’t stuck with it, couldn’t you?  Dealing with a world of poverty we’ve created wouldn’t be an issue, if we knew how to powerfully create a world where people have enough.  What happens is we get stuck living in a world of our creation trying to survive, and trying to make the best of it.  We live in it just trying to think positive thoughts, and for most of us that’s the best future we can hope for.

Do positive thoughts have value?  The answer really is it depends.  It depends on whether you’re using positive thoughts to survive that which you’ve created or you’re using them to create a powerful future, a future that you want.  In A Life Worth Living, you’ll learn how to use positive thoughts; you’ll learn how to use thought to create what you want.

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