Are you a heavy thinker? Do you think things through to the very end or "find truth of the matter" of things? Do you kinda just go with the flow as your day goes and don't think much of anything? What's on your mind? You may want to take a look at the things that you think about. Usually your thoughts manifest into actions. Are your thoughts positive? Are they negative? Positive thoughts produce positive actions and outcomes and negative thoughts produce negative actions and outcomes. Be careful what you think about because you may not like the things that you get in return. Assumptions are horrible. Assumptions are anything but the truth. I always tell people, "if you don't know something then ask about it". Do not assume anything, and especially do not assume the worst. There is always God in every equation. Your thinking may be kinda on the dillusional side, and you may be choosing to believe what you are thinking. I am not saying that there is no validity in your thoughts and feelings. What I am saying, is to always investigate the truth! Think about good things and good things will come. Do more research on what could be true and what may not be true. Do not assume why other people do anything. You will never know if or why anyone does anything unless you ask that person. You don't want to jeapardize anything in your future by having a negative mindset. God can do great things. It doesn't pay to think about what is the worst thing that can happen when God can turn the worst thing into the best thing. So clear your thoughts. Believe the best things will happen. If something does not go as expected, then it wasn't meant to go that way anyway. What is best for you will always come before what you think is next for you. -Allen J.
Sometimes in life we get the things that are not best. Those things are meant for us to not be indulging in unless they are the initial part of what makes us not have them later on. We aren't supposed to be indulging in those things after the situations that make us understand, after being burned within the way we have to prevent the entire fire from engulfing our lives , shows us that those things aren't to be a part of what it takes to make us satisfied with what we are to have. We understand that those things aren't for us to have. Baring guilt comes from re-entering the situations that taught us not to have specific things with the delusion that we can indulge or choose once again those things, or that thing that isn't for us to have. We are left with this fear that the consequences that we once suffered would somehow return. That fear is GUILT! We already understand that the same decision to choose or indulge in whatever gave unsatisfying results prior will only b...
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