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Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Powerful messages

What kind of life are you attracting to yourself with your thoughts? Is it a life of peace, serenity, positive achievement and fulfillment, or a life of stress, disorder and disappointment?

Imagine that each thought is a powerful magnet, attracting to your life whatever that thought contains. Consider that you have thousands of thoughts each day.

Thoughts of worry and despair bring to you those negative things about which you are so worried. Thoughts of positive possibilities, on the other hand, bring you the opportunity to make those possibilities real.

Do your thoughts of others attract interesting, loving, caring, generous and helpful people into your life? Or do you think the worst of everyone, and then watch as those thoughts are played out in the experience of each day?

Your thoughts continuously send powerful messages to life about what you expect from it. What kind of messages are you sending each day?

In every moment, let your thoughts send a positive message to yourself, to those around you, and to the world at large. You'll attract to yourself the best that life has to offer.

-- Ralph Marston

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