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Looking at your thought process like a website.

Posted on Mar 7th, 2006 by Butterfly : Breakthrough Coach Butterfly
  I recently discovered on-line software that is designed to analyze the traffic to your website. By tracking the traffic and where and what people are clicking on, you are able to see where you are creating the strongest results. So consider our minds as our own personal website that only we can access and view. All of our experiences, thoughts, beliefs, memories make up the pages and content of our internal site. There are links that we build when we follow one thought repeatedly to an emotion. It becomes automatic, like an automatic link, once you click onto that file you are automatically linked to that same emotion, developing and locking in a belief system, usually a negative one.  So the question becomes, which files do you spend your time clicking on? What content have you linked together and most importantly is it serving you or hurting you? If we could begin to track our internal dialog with our selves, how would you categorize the "Chat Room" you spend most of your time in? What are you choosing to focus on or are you on automatic programming now? Hey here's a good question, do you have reliable virus software?? When it comes to our internal site, a virus could be any outside vibration that does not support us, our dreams, our passion, our spirit. Basically negative thoughts or ideas from outside stimulus; conversations, the media, what we hear, see, experience. So good virus software would be the "owning" of the idea that it is not what happens to us, but what we do with it that counts. We are bombarded by experiences outside of our controls, but what we can control is what and how we choose to perceive it and process it.
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