The Healing Mindset

Mar 03, 2024

How can we set our mind in the most supportive attitudes for healing?

1. Openness. We need to be open to the possibility of healing change, or else we will resist and reject it. If the door of our mind is closed, nothing can get in.

2. Belief. Do you know that change is possible? Have you heard stories of others healing in ways you need? Just as there is no darkness that light does not dissolve, there is nothing that love cannot heal. Believing this allows your subconscious to accept the healing that comes to you.

3. Gratitude. Choose to feel gratitude for healing as if it has already happened. This feeling is so close to joy, it opens our heart and allows Source to shine into our pain. Gratitude is like rolling out the red carpet for the greatest gifts to walk into your life.

 

Suggestions

Simply play with these mindsets, choosing to think these thoughts and notice the feelings they generate.
Take note of the resistance, negativity, criticism and dismissive reactions that may surface. These are thought patterns from the past that are keeping you stuck in the dark, and need to be loved to death.
Remember that positive, uplifted innocence is not naive or childish, it is the energy of our deepest Self. We get so mired in worldly separation and sorrow, that we forget our connection to light and freedom. Choose to remember it now.

 
Steve Maraboli choosing a positive mindset:

 

“Dare to Be

 

When a new day begins, dare to smile gratefully.

 

When there is darkness, dare to be the first to shine a light.

 

When there is injustice, dare to be the first to condemn it.

 

When something seems difficult, dare to do it anyway.

 

When life seems to beat you down, dare to fight back.

 

When there seems to be no hope, dare to find some.

 

When you’re feeling tired, dare to keep going.

 

When times are tough, dare to be tougher.

 

When love hurts you, dare to love again.

 

When someone is hurting, dare to help them heal.

 

When another is lost, dare to help them find the way.

 

When a friend falls, dare to be the first to extend a hand.

 

When you cross paths with another, dare to make them smile.

 

When you feel great, dare to help someone else feel great too.

 

When the day has ended, dare to feel as you’ve done your best.

 

Dare to be the best you can –

 

At all times, Dare to be!”

 

Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free

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