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This short, essential read re-introduces gems from Swami Paramananda, a much-celebrated teacher & translator of The Upanishads for the Western world. His timeless teachings & wise philosophy will feel like home for the morally conscious, spiritually savvy readers of the 21st century. Inside you will find - with crystal clarity - the formulas behind how the thoughts we think, and our life experience, are irrevocably linked.
"It is not by dwelling on weakness that we get rid of weakness. It is by dwelling on strength that we become strong. It is by dwelling on light that we conquer darkness. It is by dwelling on wisdom that we overcome ignorance."
Read today and enrich yourself with these and more treasures from a mind inspired by the Divine.
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Print ISBN: 978-1-961959-16-3
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The following book briefly and beautifully elaborates on the psychology of thought. What does that mean?
By now, many of us are familiar with the phrase "thoughts are things". However: if that statement is true, have you ever wondered HOW thoughts actually become things?
This work simply and concisely explains the cause and effect, as well as the connection between conceiving the invisible things we think, and manifesting the very visible things we see.
How Thoughts are Things: The Simple Psychology of Turning Thoughts into Things is a modern restoration of a work written by Swami Paramananda for Vedanta Monthly. Ages ahead of the time period he lived in, Paramananda himself wrote:
"Thoughts produce actions, and actions produce like reactions. Thus: all of our happiness and unhappiness, success and failure, and the endless multiplicity of moods and feelings, are but fruits and flowers from the tree of life, first existing in the seed form of thought."
With the former in mind, please continue reading. Render clear beyond all doubt the why behind cause and effect, as well as the connection between what we think...and what we see.
Thoughts are things. This simple sentiment so often expressed by us, has far greater significance than we usually attach to it. Our thoughts become concrete things in our life.
Thoughts produce actions, and actions produce like reactions. And so: all our happiness and unhappiness, success and failure, and the endless multiplicity of moods and feelings, are simply fruits and flowers that sprout forth from the tree of life, and exist initially as seed forms of thought.