As a matter of fact, most good gardeners guard their gardens like proud soldiers and make certain
that no contamination ever enters. Yet look at the toxic waste that most people put into the fertile
garden of their minds every single day: the worries and anxieties, the fretting about the past, the
brooding over the future and those self-created fears that wreak havoc within your inner world.
In the native language of the Sages of Sivana, which has existed for thousands of years, the written
character for worry is strikingly similar to the character symbolizing a funeral pyre. Yogi Raman
is of the opinion that this was no mere coincidence. Worry drains the mind of much of its power
and, sooner or later, it injures the soul.
To live life to the fullest, one must stand guard at the gate of his garden and let only the very best
information enter. A person truly cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought - not even one.
The most joyful, dynamic and contented people of this world are not different from each other in
terms of their makeup. We are all flesh and bones. All of us come from the same universal source.
However, the ones who do more than just exist, the ones who fan the flames of their human
potential and truly savor the magical dance of life do different things than those whose lives are
ordinary. Foremost amongst the things that they do is adopt a positive paradigm about their
world and all that is in it.
The sages teach that on an average day, the average person runs about sixty thousand thoughts
through his/her mind. The amazing fact is that ninety-five percent of those thoughts were the
same as the ones you thought the day before!
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