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Cultivating Goodwill: 10 Ways to Radiate Positivity and Kindness

"Kindness is the currency of humanity, and goodwill its foundation. In every interaction, let us be generous with compassion and understanding, for in doing so, we sow the seeds of a brighter, more harmonious world." Michael Corthell   In an era where mindfulness and positive thinking are gaining prominence, New Thought philosophy offers profound insights into the art of transmitting goodwill. Rooted in the belief that our thoughts and intentions have tangible effects on our experiences, New Thought provides a structured approach to cultivating positive energy and intentions. This article dives into the core principles and practices of New Thought, shedding light on how individuals can harness its wisdom to radiate goodwill in their daily lives. 1. Positive Thinking: The Foundation of Good Will Central to New Thought philosophy is the practice of positive thinking. It emphasizes the power of constructive thoughts, encouraging individuals to focus on the affirmative rather tha

I am, Therefore I Create: Neville Goddard's Power of Imagination

"Within our imagination lies the divine spark, synonymous with 'I am.' With belief and persistence, we shape reality, for God is our own wonderful imagination." Michael Corthell Introduction Neville Goddard , a prominent figure in the New Thought movement of the 20th century, introduced a transformative approach to manifesting desires through the power of imagination. At the core of his philosophy lies the foundational belief that God is our own wonderful imagination. Goddard taught that this divine imagination, akin to the belief in Jesus Christ as "I am," is the creative force that underlies our ability to shape reality. This concept serves as the linchpin for his teachings on the potential of the human mind to shape reality. In this article, we will look at Neville Goddard's key principles and explore how they can be applied to manifest our wishes and desires. The Creative Force Within Central to Goddard's teachings is the idea that the human im

Exploring Metta and New Thought: Common Grounds in Progressive Spiritual Ideals

"Compassion unites Metta and New Thought, illuminating the profound impact of our minds on reality, fostering interconnectedness and personal transformation." Michael Corthell In the domain of progressive spiritual philosophies, two noteworthy concepts stand out: Metta ( Maitrī) , a cornerstone of Buddhist teachings, and New Thought , a movement rooted in 19th-century American metaphysical thought. Despite their distinct origins, these philosophies share striking commonalities that resonate with contemporary seekers of spiritual growth, compassion, and self-improvement. Metta: Cultivating Universal Love Metta, often referred to as "loving-kindness," forms the bedrock of Buddhist ethics and meditation practices. It encapsulates the idea of fostering goodwill and benevolence towards all beings, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances. The practice involves cultivating feelings of love, compassion, and positive intentions, not only toward oneself and loved one

Unraveling the Influence of Suggestion: A New Thought Perspective

  Exposing yourself to the media is exposing yourself to the power of suggestion. Suggestion is a powerful force that shapes how we see, remember, perform, and even feel physically. Recognizing its influence empowers us to navigate life with greater insight and intention. Michael Corthell Suggestion, a potent force, shapes our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Its impact, exemplified by the placebo and Hawthorne effects , permeates our experiences. Yet, the mechanism of suggestion remains enigmatic. Exploring its depths, we endeavor to comprehend its profound implications for our lives. How does suggestion orchestrate our perceptions and responses, and how might we harness its power for positive change? These questions beckon us to unravel the intricacies of this omnipresent force. The Science of Suggestion Psychologists Maryanne Garry, Robert Michael, and Irving Kirsch have dedicated their careers to studying the science of suggestion. Their research has revealed that suggestion can