Children And Positive Thinking

Children always seem to have a natural positive thinking approach to life in their first years. They have a subconscious sponge that can be easily filled with anything imagined. It’s their high sensitivity, their fresh new experiences mixed with emotions and their unconditioned mind that allows them to easily record new information to their subconscious.

These concepts and labels will eventually create a reality that will be rooted inside this structure and pattern in the child’s mind. It could be anything, poverty or wealth, health or sickness, happiness or suffering, it’s all a state of mind, and attitude, a belief that will be stamped in our subconscious and will gradually reproduce themselves into physical reality. Whether you believe it or not, do some research on the way that successful people think and the way poor people relate to those concepts.

So this stage of a child’s life is absolutely important for their future. The question is: how can we reach that state again and rearrange our mental patterns so that we can make that shift right now?
Well, we need to go deeper and find out.

When it comes to children, is basically the lack of judging the world that lets the door wide open for new ideas and concepts that can be easily accepted, learned and recorded in their subconscious minds. Whether we want to help and work on a child’s mind or not, it’s another subject and will be your decision. We will touch this issue in a future article. But right now let’s just focus on what can we learn about this state of mind.

Emotionally they are very sensitive and wide open in their first years, mentally accepting everything that comes along the way, without having control over it at all. This is before they develop an ego, and this is why all the impression that they receive at an early age will be glued to their subconscious mind.

Children are the best example of a mind that is ready to learn and create any reality. There’s nothing getting in the way.  All these concepts will mold this child’s reality and will transform his or her environment according to these beliefs.

So what can we learn from them, is it simply innocence?

Why do children see new and unknown things in life with wonder and joy, and grownups see it with fear and uncertainty?

Because they love change and we don’t. The unknown always gives us a sense of uncertinty, a lack of control, we receive new things with hostility because we don’t want to be bothered, we don’t want to have our little world shaken or challenged.

But, if we are able to go beyond our fearful judging minds when attempting to reach and reprogram our subconscious with the simple non skeptic mind of a child, then we put ourselves in a better position to achieve it effortlessly and better yet, in complete harmony.

So consider this when practicing, be aware of your own conditioning, don’t fight it, just be a witness of all its paranoia and rebellion, if you continue to do this it will eventually quiet down more and more. It might take longer for some people with really analytical intellects, but with persistence and practice you will achieve it.

Don’t give up!

 


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