We Can Choose What We Think About, Part 1 (TMF:1092)

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       The mind is so central to our lives. It affects our moods and how we perceive events and people around us. The thoughts we think can either make us happy, or they can make us sad. It is true that everyone thinks about a lot of different things throughout the day: we think about the past, the present, and even things we believe are going to happen in the future. We even think about rouge thoughts, thoughts that just come to our minds randomly. And some of us suffer more than others with these rouge thoughts. Some of us have greater control over our thinking patterns, and some of us have no control at all. We have undisciplined minds, minds that just wander around all over the place. The breakthrough I want us to consider today is this: We can choose what we think about on a daily basis, moment by moment. We each have a screen in our minds, per se, much like we choose what we watch on our TVs, and we get to choose what we want to play on it. I can recall back in time when I used to be a victim of whatever came to my mind. Rouge, careless, negative thoughts would come to my mind, and I would just stand there or sit there and think about them.