When you experience the profound change that comes about in your life from the daily practice of gratitude, you become aware that you could even be grateful for gratitude.
In every chapter of Psycho-Cybernetics, you are taught to go back into your memories and relive previous positive experiences. Plain and simple, that is the practice of gratitude.
Many people refuse to do this. They only want to visualize the future.
Or they make excuses as to why they can’t come up with ANY successful or positive experiences.
What?
Nothing? Not one thing?
One time I asked a woman, “Are you grateful that you can breathe?”
Her answer: “I would be if the air wasn’t polluted.”
When you relive what you’re grateful for, when you relive positive experiences, your brain changes in a dramatic way – and so do your results. The more grateful you are – the more you will have to be grateful for.
Saying you cannot come up with anything is the ingratitude attitude.
It’s a heavy load to carry ingratitude around.
Gratitude is much, much lighter – and it gets lighter by the day whereas ingratitude is constantly adding weight that pulls you down.
Some ideas to consider, eh?
Matt Furey
