Manage the Mind

Our responsibility is to choose, over and over and over again, to set our thoughts, our intentions, our prayers, our dreams on the only thing that matters, listening to the divine directives and following them. To do this, we must be willing to observe our thoughts and the words we speak because of those thoughts. Once we’re able to listen clearly, then our thoughts naturally lineup in support of what Spirit tells us. Rest everything on top of God first and watch what happens. Miracles happen when you manage the mind.After Spirit plants the seeds of possibility within our consciousness, it’s up to us to decide how we want to feed it. If we feed it with faith, love, trust and unwavering belief, that little seed of potentiality blossoms and manifest because it was created in communion with your highest self.

Of course, the same is true if we choose to feed that seed with doubt, scarcity, fear, mistrust or even, and this might hit close to home for some of you, over-analysis or “just thinking about it.” In the quest for harmonious manifestation, we must acknowledge that whatever we invest returns to us tenfold. If we react in fear, or fear disguised as sophisticated and educated terms that justify us “minding” the idea to death. Yes, perhaps “to mind” should be a verb because it’s one of the biggest traps that keeps us separate from the divine and, therefore, unable to listen to Spirit. To be clear, however, our minds are phenomenal tools. We have reason for a reason, but it’s easy to let that reason get in the way.

Manage the Mind

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After Spirit plants the seeds of possibility within our consciousness, it’s up to us to decide how we want to feed it. If we feed it with faith, love, trust and unwavering belief, that little seed of potentiality blossoms and manifest because it was created in communion with your highest self. To achieve this we must learn how to manage the mind.

Of course, the same is true if we choose to feed that seed with doubt, scarcity, fear, mistrust or even, and this might hit close to home for some of you, over-analysis or “just thinking about it.” In the quest for harmonious manifestation, we must acknowledge that whatever we invest returns to us tenfold. If we react in fear, or fear disguised as sophisticated and educated terms that justify us “minding” the idea to death. Yes, perhaps “to mind” should be a verb because it’s one of the biggest traps that keeps us separate from the divine and, therefore, unable to listen to Spirit. To be clear, however, our minds are phenomenal tools. We have reason for a reason, but it’s easy to let that reason get in the way.