I have often been asked, “How do we really know we are thinking the right thoughts?” Whatever makes you happy should logically be good thoughts. Feelings are unfailing in their predictions. Feelings are critical to the thought process. It is instinctive and pure .Feelings are created at a primordial level, they don’t consider the implications and results. They are here and now. This feeling of unalloyed joy and pleasure will lead you to the future. Are you happy thinking these thoughts? If yes, you can rest assured that you are on the right path.
Thoughts are carried into the universe at a certain frequency. It is the feelings which indicate which frequency you are on. Are your thoughts resonating at the right frequency? Are your thoughts aligned with the universe? Your feelings will tell you the truth.
Sometimes your thoughts will not be aligned with that of the universe. At these times you will get an instant feedback in the form of feelings. It is time you changed the frequency and realign your thoughts. The dial of your mind should fine tune itself with the resonating frequency. You will automatically hear the grand music of the universe. Normally one should not find it difficult to find the right frequency. Remember, our thoughts are instinctive and guided by our feelings. But sometimes we have to force our mind to change frequency. This may happen, if you are too rigid in your thinking and have developed a closed mind.
How do we then move on to a different frequency? These thoughts are called secret shifters. Think back to the good times you have had in your life. Even the most miserable person on earth can recall a few moments of pleasure in their lives. Maybe it your lovers smile or touch, a moment of achievement which gave you a high or even a piece of music. All these can act as secret shifters. For me, it is the thought of a meandering river back in my village. The gurgling sound of its waters always calms and sooths me. You may have your own secret shifters. Ride on them and surf through the good times of your life.










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1 Kimberly - MySpace Blog // Sep 4, 2010 at 11:44
2 its difficult for me to tune in the right frequency of thought - Dogpile Web Search // Oct 19, 2008 at 6:22
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