PONDER on THIS for Monday, January 12th, 2009 by Rhonda Byrne in THE SECRET
"No one can tell you whether you are
feeling good or bad, because you are the only one who knows how you're
feeling at any time. If you're not sure how you're feeling, just ask
yourself, "How am I feeling?" You can stop and ask this question often
during the day, and as you do you will become more aware of how you're feeling.
The most important thing for you to know is that it is impossible to feel bad and at the same time be having good thoughts. That would defy the law, because your thoughts cause your feelings. If you are feeling bad, it is because you are thinking thoughts that are making you feel bad.
Your thoughts determine your frequency, and your feelings tell you immediately what frequency you are on. When you are feeling bad, you are on the frequency of drawing more bad things. The law of attraction must respond by broadcasting back to you more pictures of bad things and things that will make you feel bad. As you feel bad, and don't make any effort to change your thoughts and feel better, you are in effect saying, "Bring me more circumstances that will make me feel bad. Bring it on!"
Rhonda Byrne in, "The Secret"
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"Bonus" PONDER on THIS
Last year a subscriber to "Ponder on This" started forwarding inspirational quotes from a website called Tut.com that I have found to be of great value. Even though I get more than enough email these days, I recently decided to sign up for their daily messages, as they are different in nature than the ones shared here at Pondercentral. Here's a sample message from last week:
"It's the exact same for me. My love goes unreturned, I feel completely unappreciated, or some clown starts telling me what's wrong with the world (my world!). And so, I have to remind myself that I am the Universe, that this is an adventure, and that one day they will come to know the errors in their thinking. And, not that it matters at all, but I secretly hope that on that day I just happen to be carried past them, sitting in my processional throne, followed by throngs of admirers, with all the Angels singing, "We are the champions, my friends..." You are the Universe, this is an adventure, and they will learn.
Tallyho,
The Universe"
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The most important thing for you to know is that it is impossible to feel bad and at the same time be having good thoughts. That would defy the law, because your thoughts cause your feelings. If you are feeling bad, it is because you are thinking thoughts that are making you feel bad.
Your thoughts determine your frequency, and your feelings tell you immediately what frequency you are on. When you are feeling bad, you are on the frequency of drawing more bad things. The law of attraction must respond by broadcasting back to you more pictures of bad things and things that will make you feel bad. As you feel bad, and don't make any effort to change your thoughts and feel better, you are in effect saying, "Bring me more circumstances that will make me feel bad. Bring it on!"
Rhonda Byrne in, "The Secret"
For more information about this book visit Amazon.
"Bonus" PONDER on THIS
Last year a subscriber to "Ponder on This" started forwarding inspirational quotes from a website called Tut.com that I have found to be of great value. Even though I get more than enough email these days, I recently decided to sign up for their daily messages, as they are different in nature than the ones shared here at Pondercentral. Here's a sample message from last week:
"It's the exact same for me. My love goes unreturned, I feel completely unappreciated, or some clown starts telling me what's wrong with the world (my world!). And so, I have to remind myself that I am the Universe, that this is an adventure, and that one day they will come to know the errors in their thinking. And, not that it matters at all, but I secretly hope that on that day I just happen to be carried past them, sitting in my processional throne, followed by throngs of admirers, with all the Angels singing, "We are the champions, my friends..." You are the Universe, this is an adventure, and they will learn.
Tallyho,
The Universe"
To subscribe to the messages from Tut.com (which I highly recommend) or to learn more about the origins of these messages, please click here.
A FREE service since its inception, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com and other Web sites where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience, and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
Individuals interested in a direct subscription to "Ponder on This" are requested to please click here or feel free to forward to a friend. To contact Pondercentral via email, please click here.










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