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One Hundred Fifty Three Thoughts (153)
David Hatch
出版
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
, 2018-02-10
主題
Self-Help / Motivational & Inspirational
ISBN
1985277921
9781985277922
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=X_04swEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The existence of man began with a thought. Man-kind originally had no physical form but began as a level of vibration, which is in the realm of spirit. When man became form, he began to develop ideas. Some were good and some were not so good. Ideas are vibration of thought, which expands and produces physical form.Sometimes we tend to place negative labels on ourselves that describe how we see our life or we allow others to label us. We make statements like, "I have nothing." "My life amounts to nothing." "Nothing good ever happens for me." What is nothing? Has nothing always existed? Nothing is a non-existent state. Nothing is where it all comes from. You must have nothing to have a beginning. Nothing is no thought. Beginning is thought.The labels we place on ourselves come from our thoughts. The words I say about myself come from thoughts. My thoughts and my words can create life or death. What makes life feel alive and death feel dead? It is the way I see it; my perspective. My past behaviors may have developed images of forms (thoughts) such as drunkenness, sadness, negative thoughts, madness, bitterness, murderess, drug addicts, liars, backbiters, for example the 153 thought images.