Spiritual Thinking is a simple way to achieve good habits.

Spiritual Thinking is a simple way to achieve good habits.

Colossians 3:23
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord…”
Isaiah 40:31
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint.
Galatians 6:7-8
Do not be tempted by evil things that can do no good for you.
Psalms 4:8
In peace I will lie down and sleep; for You alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.
Psalms 46:10
Be still, and know that I am God.
Bhagavad Gita verse 2.49
Only by devotional service can we keep the bad habits at bay. “O Dhananjaya, keep all abominable activities far distant by devotional service, and in that consciousness surrender unto the Lord.
Upanishads
‘Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits;
Let us look at how we develop the habits. When we are born, the newborn baby needs to communicate when they are hungry, have a body ache, or are wet. Since the baby can not speak yet, they can only express it by crying. At this point, the baby only tries to get some attention. No one is better to give attention than the mother. So they develop an affection for their mother. Pretty soon, even though he can speak a few words, he is convinced that crying or making noises is the best way to get attention. As he starts to grow, he learns temper tantrums that get attention. Pretty soon, they learn to lie because they get more attention. Soon, they know that blaming others for mistakes or mischief lets them avoid accepting responsibility. This leads to other bad habits such as smoking, drinking, stealing, etc. Since any of these acts result in guilt and loss of self-esteem, they start drinking or doing drugs to feel good. This gives a temporary high, followed by depression. It is hard to get out of this deep hole. Since the material brain feeds the ego by itself, it cannot conquer the problem. If only there were an easy way to amend all this behavior without too much effort, it would be great. Spiritual Thinking is such a way.
Spiritual Thinking involves synchronizing human thoughts with the Divine Mind inside each of us; it enables us to hear God’s input on each problem. Since the Divine Mind is all-powerful and has absolute control over us, we can be slowly nudged to change our behavior without even noticing it. This usually has a profound effect, and unconsciously, our behavior changes. So if a person is only convinced to try practicing Spiritual Thinking, our behavior, and attitudes can be changed quickly without the usual way under pressure and force or punishment.
A familiar example in the New Testament is Saul, the persecutor of early Christians to Paul, one of the greatest saints of Christianity. He was on his way to Damascus on a mission to persecute early Christians who were gathering there. On the way, he was struck by lightning, and he lost his vision and became blind. In his sleep, he got a vision of Jesus and his healing. After three days of suffering, he met a follower of Jesus named Ananias. In the name of Jesus, he prayed with Saul and restored his sight. When he got up, his vision was fixed completely, and he changed his name to Paul and changed from a persecutor to a preacher of Christianity. He was singlehandedly responsible for growing the Christian Moment and was able to get a significant number of Gentiles (non-Jews) converted to Christianity and traveled extensively:
Story of Saul to Paul:

In Spiritual Thinking, by submitting ourselves to God, the Divine Mind inside us, we can reform and rebuild our habits. Thus, Spiritual Thinking is a simple way to achieve good habits.

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By Sivaraman Raghu

Dr.Siv Raghu grew up in New Delhi, india. He moved to USA in his early twenties, obtained his PhD in Chemistry. He worked for a Fortune 100 Corporation for 15 years and spent another 30 years in consulting, own businesses, banking and transportation in the US. He then returned to India, continued his Gnana Yoga for self realization, while studying Upanishads and Bhagwat Gita. Through these blogs he is sharing his knowledge and insights into how Spiritual thinking enables one to attain peace, harmony and happiness. He has just released a book on Amazon on : Think Spiritually, Spiritual Thinking For Life. https://www.amazon.com/author/sivaraman_raghu/ ." From birth until our last breath, a supreme power stays inside us, allowing us to breathe, making all the material organs work, and giving us the five senses to guide us. This power, called by various names such as God, brahman, Yahweh, Allah, Divine Mind, etc., is the engine of life. This Divine Mind can help us anytime we seek God’s help. The Divine Mind has all control over us, but we can only appeal to it through affirmations that God is all in all and is the Sole power for all cause and effect in this universe. He is present in us 24/7 by synchronizing our human thoughts with this Divine Mind. God passes on his thoughts to us. This synchronization becomes habitual through constant prayers and affirmations, and we enjoy Peace, Harmony, Prosperity, and Happiness. This is called Spiritual Thinking and is the backbone of peaceful bliss in our lives."

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