
Transforming Negative Thoughts to Positive (Part 2)
A life facing difficult situations requires each one of us to equip ourselves with powers and not only spiritual wisdom. You can read spiritual knowledge telling you how to face difficult situations for many years together and yet not be strong enough to face them when they actually come. Spiritual knowledge shows us the path to becoming powerful. But the actual spiritual power to change one’s own thinking and change the sanskaras which are the source of this thinking will come with strengthening the mind with powerful thoughts and experiences.
➤There is no substitute for correct thinking when there is a difficult situation in front of you. You think negatively but try to act according to the spiritual knowledge you have read. That will not make you successful in overcoming the situation. Also, your inner habits of creating thoughts of fear, pessimism, hopelessness and impatience will not reduce, although you may temporarily feel positive based on what you have read or learned.
➤Inner habits are very deep and have been inside the inner spiritual being or soul since many births. Each time we performed a negative action or created a negative thought, a negative sanskara was created based on that thought, word, or action. And that sanskara then caused a similar thought to be created by me and action to be committed, again strengthening the sanskara.
➤This is the cycle of repetition. And this cycle keeps having a more and more powerful negative influence on us the more times it is repeated. We need to now change these negative cycles into positive ones. How do we do that? We will explain that in tomorrow’s message.
(Continues tomorrow...)
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Message for Today
"Our concern for improving relationships will bring understanding"

Thought:
If there is something we don't like about someone, it's easy to talk negatively about it. Often, we act without thinking and get angry. Our words and behavior are negative and insulting. This further widens the gap and damages the relationship.
Process:
If someone does something unpleasant, I need to first try and understand the behavior. Everyone has a reason for their behavior. If I can't understand it at the time, I need to think about what is the reason for their behavior. The more I resist the person or the bad behavior, the greater the distance. To improve relationships, it is important to remind myself of the good qualities of the other person.
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