Thursday, May 27, 2010

May this bring you...

The end of the month of May 2010 draws near: Still I haven't been able to renew my drivers license and with that I still drive around town as if with no worries. (Crazy me) The weather is still almost the same, alil bit cooler in some random time but still with the same sweaty showers even if with slow leisure activities.

I have done some reflections every now and then, as per my previous posts tells. I kind of adjusted with the several changes around me. Cos now, I sort of found a way to stand to a shade of positivity--that I seem to fail to realize--that for-some-freakin'-recent-phase, it is just there, waiting for me to sink in so my slightly tormented heart will be cheered. (blind? gosh!)

The most unhappy of all men is he who believes himself to be so. - David Hume


I used to see things in a brighter perspective. I think its time to bring that personality back. Although I am noted as a person with gloomy wordings and melodramatic poems--I am a positivist.

One free remedy to a depressed, problematic and stressful life is this...


POSITIVISM (derived from ponere, whence positus, that which is laid down, certain), according to A. Comte human thought passes through three stages — theological, metaphysical and positive. (1)


But then I won't linger more beyond Skinner nor Russell's philosophical views about positivism, rather I'm just trying to envelope a different approach to a possible sense of positive healing. 'Healing of the self takes a lot of patience and self-determination. One must take up the responsibility that yes, there is something that is creating a disturbance. That this thing is hampering the self, and that this thing must be removed from the system to ensure a positive healing. It is a slow process. But one can be sure that it will yield good results.'(3)

A positive change in one's life can lead to attract the positive energies that'll enable one's body to be reinforced with good influences and happiness. Although, in some unexpected turn, sometimes one may experience a derivative force of failure, heartaches, frustrations, emotional pains, and depression; the negativity ensues. These circumstances are part of life's process, like a flow chart to one's very own journey.

So in developing a positive change in life, acknowledge the positive and the negative that's making an influence to the inner self. Learn to understand what's causing the problem. This may proceed as realization takes place: 'Self-realization helps a person understand the real cause of misery, and helps to focus on things that are more positive. Realizing one’s true mental and emotional state allows one to heal the inner self. This can be achieved through meditation. It helps in focusing on disturbances and bad memories. One can focus on the happier moments of life and balance these with the negative ones.' (3)

This kind of self-healing gives an alternative procurement instead of manifesting to drug treatments, and any form of depravity (lewdness and vices). Just think of how much an anti-depressant cost? Or what can a pack of cigarettes and a bottle of chilled alcoholic drink can actually attribute to your very own troublesome predicaments, unpleasant stresses and emotional burdens.

Think positive. Its FREE.

She was one of those happily created beings who please without effort, make friends everywhere, and take life so gracefully and easily that less fortunate souls are tempted to believe that such are born under a lucky star. - Louisa May Alcott


Disclaimer: Sing a Suede song "Possitivity" after reading this article. And as the title may say 'May this bring you...'


...peace!


Related links:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/tk07q6vur424868n/
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=336&dat=19960131&id=t8cRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=D-0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4707,8231444
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/48678

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