A curious truth lies hidden in this statement. On the surface it seems to suggest that thinking of bunny rabbits is ludicrous when one is trying to fight monsters. Alas, just the opposite is true. Look at Melanie’s story, as portrayed in the Hallmark movie “The Good Witch”:
Melanie has nightmares every night since her mother died. She sees monsters everywhere – under her bed, hiding in the folds of the bedroom drapes, peeking into the window and they are suffocating her body and soul. Melanie’s Dad does not know what to do and how to help her. He is a police officer, so he tells his little girl that he would arrest the monsters if indeed he found any under her bed. Melanie just sighs and shakes her head: “Dad, you can’t arrest monsters – everyone knows that!” and resignedly shuts her eyes in anticipation of another disturbing night.
As it happens in this story, Melanie and her brother meet a new neighbor, a nice lady who has moved into an old – and haunted – house, as the children like to believe. It does not take long for the lady to be dubbed a “witch” – a Good Witch because she is nice, she talks to dogs and she seems to like children. Melanie knows that witches can cast spells, so she seeks out this lady and asks her for a spell to make the monsters go away.
The Good Witch does indeed cast a spell. She gives Melanie a gift, a small net to hang over her bed, which is said to have the power to catch all the bad dreams and let only the good ones through, and she tells her: “Melanie, listen to me – this is very important: When you go to sleep tonight, you MUST NOT think of bunny rabbits! You must remember this, so repeat it to yourself over and over again until you are sure to know not to think of bunny rabbits tonight!”
So Melanie goes to bed at night, clutching her dream catcher and saying over and over again “I must not think of bunny rabbits – I must not think of bunny rabbits” until drowsiness overcomes her and she falls asleep.
Next morning Melanie comes to the breakfast table red-eyed and still sleepy. Her Dad is instantly alarmed and asks her how she feels. Melanie looks at him with her big brown eyes and sighs – “I was not supposed to think of bunny rabbits last night to make the spell work, but all I dreamed of last night was bunny rabbits – I am so tired from running after them and trying to catch them in my dream…” Her very relieved Dad asks: “So, no monsters in your dreams last night?” Melanie’s expression brightens and a big smile comes over her face: “Oh Daddy – no monsters! Oh, it worked – the spell worked! She did it! She did it!” and she happily dances out of the room to get dressed for school.
Of course, there was no spell cast on Melanie by the Good Witch. She just applied a little wisdom to rid Melanie of her dream monsters, which is this:
The subconscious mind does not recognize the words NO, NOT, DO NOT, etc. All it recognizes is the command – in Melanie’s case to “think of bunny rabbits”. She substituted the unpleasant thoughts with pleasant ones. And by repeating this command over and over again, Melanie impressed it on her subconscious mind, and got what she asked for - pleasant dreams.
And so it is with you when you are trying to rid yourself of your kind of monsters, whatever they may be – financial problems, relationship issues, feelings of inadequacy, weight problems, etc.
As we already know from the Law of Attraction, what we think about most is what we attract. If you think of your troubles all the time, all you will get is more anxiety, more worries, more bills, more hardship. So, tonight, when you go to sleep, tell yourself NOT to think of a pleasant thought, and guess what – you too will be under the spell of the Good Witch!
Try it – I guarantee you that it will work for you!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment