Self-limitation is very prevalent; in fact, it is the rule rather than the exception.
We all set our own limitations in life. Many times we could do more, have more, be more of a personality if we had faith in ourselves and did not limit ourselves by our thoughts of negation.
Self-limitation is very prevalent; in fact, it is the rule rather than the exception. Rare is the person who knows and has the strong faith to realize he alone sets his limit as to how far he will go on life’s highway and in what direction. It is all from the inner man or woman outward and is so expressed always whether we realize it or not. The self rules and it is only through the ambitions, enthusiasm and desires of the indwelling spirit that bring about the life as it is.
If we say we can’t do a thing, it is true we can’t. But if we say we can, and truly believe we can, then it is indeed true and comes into manifestation. Believe and know and it comes about. “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he.”
Truth is self-evident, and on every hand we see it manifesting in varying degrees. People find what they seek in life. If you are gloomy and your thoughts are in that vein, like attracts like, and you gain more and more thoughts of like nature. Then they manifest into action and the result is not what you truly desire but, by your thought life, what you caused to come to you by the law of attraction.
It works the other way too. If you cultivate the habit of happiness and allow only bright, gay, happy thoughts into your consciousness, then it follows that through the same law only good can come about because, through selectivity, you have only allowed yourself to have happy thoughts and therefore happy experiences.
Like attracts like. It is a law. We are punished by ourselves in a worse manner than any outside deity could, for it is only through our thoughts that we live and experience life. Without thought, the “I am” is non-existent.
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