an obsession
so that you are not thinking evil or wicked thoughts and so that because you are not thinking of these bad things, you will not do them
The power of positive thinking affects the human brain by diverting thoughts of things that can go wrong and focusing on the things that can go right.
If you feel that you need to stop thinking dirty, there are several things that you can do. Firstly, keep yourself busy with hobbies and work. By occupying your mind, you will have less time to be thinking dirty thoughts.
dumb thinking.
By thinking about it carefully and then organizing your ideas and thoughts on notes. Then finally writing your material in logical paragraph form. No one is going to do your thinking and your work for you.
By considering other people's thoughts, feelings, and reactions. To don't do things that will offend them.
Many people struggle with feelings on abandonment. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a good way to learn to retrain those negative thoughts and put positive thoughts in their place. One of the things you learn is how to think realistically about things. Instead of thinking "my friend hates me because they have not answered my text message," you can think "realistically, perhaps their cellphone is turned off or they are in a dead zone." Realistic thinking helps a lot with feelings of abandonment.
yes it is because sometimes when you think about bad things your actions follow. your brain is connected to your nerves so when you think you react.
Most of the time "positive thinking" is going to refer to the idea that if you think positive and refrain from having negative thoughts that good things will happen for you in life. It is a theory that has been around for centuries, but people bring it up ever so often and pretend that it is an all new theory.
because he gave us a free will
Think other things. No one can hear what you think so as long as you don't act on your thought no one knows.
No, having bad thoughts does not necessarily make someone a bad person. It's normal to have a range of thoughts, including negative ones. It's how we choose to act on or manage those thoughts that defines our character.