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Evil thoughts!


Our thoughts are part of us. We cannot see them, but we can carry them along with us everywhere we go.

 Some are heavy while some are not. The heavy thoughts are sometimes noticeable with our facial expression, the good and happy thoughts keeps us smiling all the time even to non living things or some category of domestic animals.

Just as fuel is prone to fire, so every human being in the world is prone to evil thoughts. Having anything at grassroot  is not that serious until we are ready to take full responsibility for that particular thing, thereby we adopt every strategy to maintain and keep that particular thing safe as ours.
So also is the role of evil thoughts in our hearts. Sometimes you come to discover that you spend hours thinking over something that is irrelevant and your thoughts are negative.

Evil thought begins with condemnation of people and things that come across us daily or on regular basis.
The moment you start seeing the negative part of anything, evil thoughts begins to form in your heart, because evil is full of negativity.

Avoiding evil thoughts is very easy when you replace each negative thought with a positive one. If you cannot find anything positive in the issue, it's not a bad thing if you form one in your heart, it is your duty to create a positive solution to it.

Most people are challenged because they always have evil or negative thoughts and are not able to avoid it. Since evil thoughts was formed, good and positive thoughts can be formed also.

 It's going to be a mind battle but persistency will out beat negativity. It may not be that easy, but if what you really want it a positive thought, you van start one today by just being positive.

Occupy your mind with things and issues that will profit you. Nobody sees your thought including yourself, you only notice their existence and you are the creator of your thoughts.

Therefore create better thoughts today and remain positive.
# Emmanuel Ina.

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