BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in REAL MAGIC

"You are the creator of your emotions. They originate with your thoughts. Those emotional reactions are actually physical in nature. Whatever emotions you are choosing with your thoughts will take up residence in your body. This is a most important understanding to have for yourself.

Once you know without doubt that you are the one who is choosing your fears, anxiety levels, phobias, ecstasy levels and so on, then you can also be the one to create whatever miracle you want for yourself in this world of your emotions. You may not know precisely how you choose to create the toxic molecules that show up in your emotional world. However, simply acknowledging that you do sets in motion the physiological changes you desire.

An old Indian saying expresses these ideas well: 'If you want to know what your thoughts were like yesterday, look at your body today. If you want to know what your body will be like tomorrow, look at your thoughts today'. Emotions show up in your body as physical manifestations of your thoughts."

             Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in "Real Magic"

For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.


A FREE service since 1999, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com 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 directsubscription to "Ponder on This" are requested to please clickhere
or feel free toforward to a friend. To contact Pondercentral via email, please click here.

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • Trackbacks are closed for this post.
Comments
  • No comments exist for this post.
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.