YOUR MIND VERSES WHOLENESS
How your thoughts and mindset affect your overall wellbeing and path to wholeness.


Are you asking yourself, what does your mind have to do with wholeness? Well, depends on what your view is with the correlation between what you think and how you feel and how your body and mind talk to one another.
Our mind is a powerful weapon. It controls the well being of your over all body. How you think and how you speak can add or take away years off your life.
When we get into the "mindset" of I don't feel well, our body begins to respond accordingly. We begin to display the symptoms our mind says we have.
If we feel depressed than we begin to think that way and our bodies begin to mimic the actions of a person who is depressed.
I am speaking from experience, here.
Illness is not our portion and we should not get into agreement of illness.
Our words should speak just the opposite. We have to be in constant control of what we meditate on. If the thoughts you are entertaining is not motivating you to keep going and pushing through the hard times, we should seek out a trusted family member, friend, doctor, nurse, school teacher, therapist, some one who can immediately speak with you....even 911 if there is a life threaten emergency.
Know that when our minds go into overdrive and the negativity just does not stop we must immediately reach out for help.
Begin to train you mind to think on things that are good and positive, uplifting. These things are the driven force that will cause change.
The word in Romans 12:2 instructs us to renew our minds...
"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will."
Whatever you are thinking produces those results. Be mindful of what is allowed to stick in the mind if it does not make you feel good, encouraged, energized and at peace, you may want to put something else on your mind.
Blessings