Friday, January 05, 2024

A Healthy Emotional Diet For The Mind (Part 2)

A Healthy Emotional Diet For The Mind (Part 2)

In yesterday's message, we saw how to avoid consuming negative emotional diet from the print, electronic and social media. We also came up with simple steps for our emotional detoxification. 

Let us now become aware of another very common and critical source of negative information. It comes from people around us - where we live, our extended family, friends, acquaintances or office colleagues. What they often talk to us is about things we can do nothing about - like problems, issues, sanskars or behaviours of other people. But we listen to this information with attention. Listening to such information means consuming a harmful emotional diet. Whatever we listen to, becomes our perspective not only about a person we are listening about, but it also now becomes a part of our thought process.


When someone gives an opinion about a person, it is not necessarily the truth. Such people are only sharing their perspective based on their sanskars. Don't we see what happens in relationships or at the workplace - how someone with a sanskar of criticism, someone with a sanskar of jealousy, someone with a sanskar of worry talks about other people?


The first layer of wrong emotional diet fed to us is about the weakness of the person being talked about. Second layer is of the weakness of the person talking to us. We add the third layer of our own weakness by listening to it. So, we end up consuming three layers of fattening emotional diet. It is only a negative baggage we will carry. If we want to be light and happy, we need to protect ourselves from such diet.


(To be continued tomorrow …)

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Message for the day


True help is to help people discover their own specialities.


Expression: When others' negativities or weaknesses are perceived, it is essential to look at their positivity or specialities too. This will naturally bring love and positivity in the relationship and there will be an encouragement of that positivity. So even if that person has no recognition or has not been using his speciality, an encouragement of it by others will naturally enable him to begin to use it.


Experience: Making others aware of their specialities and subtly encouraging them to use these specialities is a great help that I can do for others. When I am able to give this unique help and cooperation, I not only find benefit for others, but I am also able to get the good wishes of others. Even others naturally become positive with my positive attitude.