Being Positive Taps Into ‘Stream Of Miracles’
January 6, 2018 by sd
Are you a negative person? At times, we all are. And that’s a problem. Negative means to be gloomy, pessimistic, seeing the bad in everything (and often everybody). To be negative is to drain positive energy — not only from those you encounter, but from yourself.
Did you ever notice how when a negative person enters a room the entire dynamic changes? Or when we speak negatively? Something happens when we’re suddenly pointing out the bad in every subject that arises and picking apart everyone who’s mentioned.
Observe the aftereffects: it actually affects the feel of the room.
It’s one thing to point out problems. We can do that (and often need to do that) with love and gentleness. It’s another thing to be negative, which is a lack of love — and bears spiritual repercussions. When we wish something well, it flourishes, while a negative thought darkens the landscape.
Negativity gathers clouds. It collects a storm. What is lightning but a large negative charge?
Think of it as plus and minus. Plus gives. Plus has energy. Plus looks like a cross.
Negative, on the other hand, is missing the upright (is incomplete, a minus) and vacuums goodness out of us.
It especially vacuums away grace. This happens because when we’re negative we distance ourselves from what might be called the “stream of life.”
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Being Positive Taps Into ‘Stream Of Miracles’
January 6, 2018 by sd
Are you a negative person? At times, we all are. And that’s a problem. Negative means to be gloomy, pessimistic, seeing the bad in everything (and often everybody). To be negative is to drain positive energy — not only from those you encounter, but from yourself.
Did you ever notice how when a negative person enters a room the entire dynamic changes? Or when we speak negatively? Something happens when we’re suddenly pointing out the bad in every subject that arises and picking apart everyone who’s mentioned.
Observe the aftereffects: it actually affects the feel of the room.
It’s one thing to point out problems. We can do that (and often need to do that) with love and gentleness. It’s another thing to be negative, which is a lack of love — and bears spiritual repercussions. When we wish something well, it flourishes, while a negative thought darkens the landscape.
Negativity gathers clouds. It collects a storm. What is lightning but a large negative charge?
Think of it as plus and minus. Plus gives. Plus has energy. Plus looks like a cross.
Negative, on the other hand, is missing the upright (is incomplete, a minus) and vacuums goodness out of us.
It especially vacuums away grace. This happens because when we’re negative we distance ourselves from what might be called the “stream of life.”
Full story at site.
Being Positive Taps Into ‘Stream Of Miracles’