What you think upon grows. This is an Eastern maxim, and it sums up neatly the greatest and most fundamental of all the laws of mind.
Whatever you allow to occupy your mind you magnify in your own life. Whether the subject of your thought be good or bad, the law works and the condition grows. Any subject that you keep out of your mind tends to diminish in your life, because what you do not use atrophies.
The more you think about your grievances or the injustices that you have suffered, the more such trials will you continue to receive; the more you think of the good fortune you have had, the more good fortune will come to you.
This is the basic, fundamental, all-inclusive law of mind, and actually all psychological and metaphysical teaching is little more than commentary upon this.
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things…. (Philippians 4:8).
What are we growing in our gardens? That which occupies our thoughts and feelings. How many times a day do we think about our blessings, our joys and our successes? Do we stop and think about the life-giving breaths we take, a good night’s sleep or being surrounded by friends and loved ones. How about the world’s beauty, our intellect or the many times we are saved from harm each day.
While we also must think upon certain unpleasant or tragic circumstances, even in the face of worst case scenarios, we can still cultivate a garden that grows hope, peace and joy by thinking on them. So today, let us focus our thoughts on the good things in life. And, take a moment to share those thoughts with those who may be struggling under the weight of pain and loss that are a part of every existence. Then our gardens will bloom with truth, goodness, honesty, purity, love and virtue. It is the law.
Planting love,
Z gardener
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