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We are all influenced much more than we are aware by the
thoughts of others. I do not mean by their opinions but by
their thoughts. A great writer on this subject very truly says:
"thoughts are things." They are things, and most powerful
things at that. Unless we understand this fact, we are at the
mercy of a mighty force, of whose nature we know nothing, and
whose very existence many of us deny. On the other hand, if we
understand the nature and laws governing this wonderful force,
we can master it and render it our instrument and assistant.
Every thought created by us, weak or strong, good or bad,
healthy or unhealthy, sends out its vibratory waves, which
affect, to a greater or lesser extent all with whom we come in
contact, or who may come within the radius of our thought
vibrations. Thought waves are like the ripples on a pond caused
by the casting in of a pebble, they move in constantly widening
circles, radiating from a central point. Of course, if an
impulse projects the thought waves forcibly toward a certain
object, its force will be felt more strongly at that point.
Besides affecting others, our thoughts affect us, not only
temporarily, but also permanently. We are what we think
ourselves into being. The biblical statement that "as a man
thinketh in his heart, so is he," is literally correct. We are
all creatures of our own mental creating. You know how easy it
is to think yourself into a "blue" state of mind, or the
reverse, but you do not realized that repeated thought upon a
certain line will manifest itself not only in character (which
it certainly does), but also in the physical appearance of the
thinker. This is a demonstrable fact, and you have but to look
around you to realize it. You have noticed how a man's
occupation shows itself in his appearance and general
character. What do you suppose occasions this phenomenon?
Nothing more or less than that thought. If you’ve have
changed your occupation, your general character and appearance
kept pace with your changed habits of thought. Your new
occupation brought out a new train of thought, and "Thoughts
take form in Action." You may have never taken this view of the
matter, but it is true nevertheless, and you may find ample
proof of its correctness by merely looking around
you.
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