Creating
Positive Habits
Some habits do not upset us, but
others can cause irritation, frustration and desperation. We want to rid
ourselves of them: but how? When we look at the creation and fulfillment of
thoughts, it looks like a closed system: the thoughts lead to actions, the
actions create a series of impressions , and these impressions are responsible
for similar thoughts, which lead us to similar actions, this is a vicious cycle.
If we want to change a habit, then where do we start? In other words, where do
we change the system or how do we get out of the cycle? First of all, we can try
changing our negative actions: for example, stop a mental negative habit like
anger or a physical one like drinking. In many cases, although we change our
behaviour, but because we have not understood deeply why we wanted to do it, is
quite possible that one day we will go back to this old habit.
We can
try changing this system in our subconscious. By analysing what is recorded in
our subconscious, through different therapies, the results are not altogether
satisfactory. There is always some traumatic event, or painful experience behind
a fear which causes us to cling on to a negative habit. And although we can see
and recognise our fears and anxieties, if we do not replace them with something
better, with a more beneficial and healthier alternative, very often we will
feel tempted to cling on to these old systems, even though they do not work and
they make us unhappy. To eliminate certain things we have recorded in our
subconscious, meditation and silence are the most effect non-violent methods.
Another method is to try and change our beliefs with positive affirmations
(thoughts) that strengthen our willpower, and thus introduce a new habit to
replace the old one. It is vital not to repeat this affirmation mechanically,
but to introduce it into the system of beliefs we hold, and act as if we already
were what we express in this affirmation.
Warm Regards,
Umesh
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