Alphabet soup for the soul – “P”

P is for Physiology

“If the placebo effect is a function of how a thought can change physiology—we could call it mind over matter—then perhaps we should examine our thoughts and how they interact with our brains and our bodies.” -Joe Dispenza-

Let’s play a game!

Imagine if you will find in your mind’s eye that you are holding a bright shiny lemon.

First, feel the softness of the lemon that gives a little when you squeeze it tight (not too tight).

Next, notice the waxy skin on the outer layer and the unmistakable scent of the uncut lemon.

Now place it on a cutting board and grab a big sharp knife.

Cut the lemon in half and then into smaller wedges like you would when adding it to a glass of water.

Finally, pick up one of the wedges and bite into it.

What does it taste like? Did your mouth water, or maybe your eyes squinted at the taste?

You just changed the physiology of your body by thought. What you think affects your body.

If your body can produce that kind of a change just by thinking about lemons for less than one minute, then what do you think is possible for our physiology if we sat alone in thought for ten minutes daily?

After a couple of months, our bodies would reflect the change we are attracting in our meditation, and we would feel as if the dreams we are going after have already happened because, according to our physiology and just like the lemon, we have changed our thoughts to reflect that the event has actually happened.

Then we begin to step into the things we are meditating about. We start to attract the right people, events and circumstances in our lives and in doing so, we have just created our future.

As the saying goes, When life gives you lemons, create your future.

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Published by Hdavey Thoreau

"How vain is it to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live"

16 thoughts on “Alphabet soup for the soul – “P”

  1. Very interesting post..and I agree with you. In the virtual world we see this all the time..We are denied 3 senses and yet our minds are powerful and can “smell” the ocean, “feel” the velvet fabric and “taste” a piece of chocolate cake, just by imagining it.:)

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