Do you consider the press carries out an essential function? Do you think that without them and their information, your life would be in some way diminished? If you decided to bury your head in the sand, would that be such a bad thing? Why do we feel bad when we read or hear about terrible things in the news?
Many people understand human emotions to a certain extent. The basic ones, especially of a negative nature, are there to protect us from things which we feel aren't good for us. Disgust and fear protect us from physical danger, but do we understand what they mean when our emotions are roused from our observation of life?
They may be attributed little labels such as fear, embarrassment, anxiety, depression, loneliness, sadness etc, and have easily identifiable circumstances attached, but in essence they all feel pretty lousy. We also tend to take responsibility for our emotions, as they come from inside us, and we tend to associate the bad feelings with ourselves.
The human being differs from other animals in his free capacity to think creatively, and to direct his creative energy into new and wondrous avenues. When someone focusses on a subject, they literally attract what is required, the circumstances and events to achieve that outcome, as the cooperative world assists them in their creative endeavours. You have probably all had the experience of thinking of a friend and then moments later they call you, or seeing someone famous in a film and the next day seeing them walking on the streets of London.
So what about emotions? Well, you can think of your emotions as a sort of sixth sense. Your subconscious is aware of all of your beliefs and your desires in life, and it uses this information as a benchmark against which your thoughts are measured. If they make the grade, you get good feelings as positive feedback, and if your thoughts don't make the grade, you get negative feedback in the form of negative emotion.
If you are focussing on something that you don't want to create, you are offered negative feeling to warn you to steer your thoughts in a better feeling direction. If you feel good, then you are using your free will to focus on things that you do want to attract into your life.
So the next time you pick up the paper and read about someone being stabbed, and start to feel vulnerable about the same happening to you, remember you are being offered that negative emotion because you do not want to attract such an event into your life. You can focus on better feeling things and attract those instead. Good feels good, bad feels bad.
If someone were to be rude or unkind to you, you might feel bad. This is always because that comment urged you to think less of yourself. Now your subconscious knows that your greater belief about yourself is that you are good and worthy and brilliant, so your thoughts are diverging and you feel the negative emotion or loneliness as you wander away from the truth. Conversely, if you have ill thoughts of others, it is not because they are bad, but because your ill thoughts of them do not ring true with what you really know to be (that they are good and loving and worthy), and you feel this divergence from your subconscious knowing as negative emotion.
The key is really to gravitate towards positive emotion at all times. Finding a better feeling thought and you are on track towards the things that you want in life. Look to include the good aspects of the world in your future life experience, find things to appreciate and good aspects of people and lovers and relationships that you want to experience, and attract them into your life. You will know you're on the right path by the way you feel. Your feelings will show you the way. Get happy
Many people understand human emotions to a certain extent. The basic ones, especially of a negative nature, are there to protect us from things which we feel aren't good for us. Disgust and fear protect us from physical danger, but do we understand what they mean when our emotions are roused from our observation of life?
They may be attributed little labels such as fear, embarrassment, anxiety, depression, loneliness, sadness etc, and have easily identifiable circumstances attached, but in essence they all feel pretty lousy. We also tend to take responsibility for our emotions, as they come from inside us, and we tend to associate the bad feelings with ourselves.
The human being differs from other animals in his free capacity to think creatively, and to direct his creative energy into new and wondrous avenues. When someone focusses on a subject, they literally attract what is required, the circumstances and events to achieve that outcome, as the cooperative world assists them in their creative endeavours. You have probably all had the experience of thinking of a friend and then moments later they call you, or seeing someone famous in a film and the next day seeing them walking on the streets of London.
So what about emotions? Well, you can think of your emotions as a sort of sixth sense. Your subconscious is aware of all of your beliefs and your desires in life, and it uses this information as a benchmark against which your thoughts are measured. If they make the grade, you get good feelings as positive feedback, and if your thoughts don't make the grade, you get negative feedback in the form of negative emotion.
If you are focussing on something that you don't want to create, you are offered negative feeling to warn you to steer your thoughts in a better feeling direction. If you feel good, then you are using your free will to focus on things that you do want to attract into your life.
So the next time you pick up the paper and read about someone being stabbed, and start to feel vulnerable about the same happening to you, remember you are being offered that negative emotion because you do not want to attract such an event into your life. You can focus on better feeling things and attract those instead. Good feels good, bad feels bad.
If someone were to be rude or unkind to you, you might feel bad. This is always because that comment urged you to think less of yourself. Now your subconscious knows that your greater belief about yourself is that you are good and worthy and brilliant, so your thoughts are diverging and you feel the negative emotion or loneliness as you wander away from the truth. Conversely, if you have ill thoughts of others, it is not because they are bad, but because your ill thoughts of them do not ring true with what you really know to be (that they are good and loving and worthy), and you feel this divergence from your subconscious knowing as negative emotion.
The key is really to gravitate towards positive emotion at all times. Finding a better feeling thought and you are on track towards the things that you want in life. Look to include the good aspects of the world in your future life experience, find things to appreciate and good aspects of people and lovers and relationships that you want to experience, and attract them into your life. You will know you're on the right path by the way you feel. Your feelings will show you the way. Get happy
About the Author:
The Author is a teacher of law of attraction and esoterics and contributes regularly to Happy News, the place on the web for stories from the happier side of life. Visit the site for Tips on how to ride out the recession.
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