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The Creative Power of Thought

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    T he Scottish historian, Thomas Carlyle famously wrote: “Man is, and always was, a block-head and dullard, much readier to feel and digest than to think and consider.” Apparently, Carlyle was laying emphasis on the fact that man seldom uses the creative capacity of his thoughts; he would rather incline to his emotions. “Thinking is the highest function of which a human being is capable,” says Bob Proctor. “Yet, unfortunately, very few people think. They merely trick themselves into believing that because there is some mental activity taking place in their mind, they are thinking. But the truth is, most people are simply exercising the mental faculty called memory.” The truth of the matter is that y ou never can tell what your thought will do in shaping circumstance and condition. Your thought shapes your world and creates your reality; and their airy wings are swift as the carrier dove, and fast as the speed of light. There is nothing on earth that is more creative t...