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The Inner
Dialogue
By Remez Sasson
Do you talk with yourself? When
we hear people talking aloud with themselves we consider it weird. But
have you noticed that all people, with no exception, talk silently with
themselves? This, we do not consider odd or weird.
If someone hurts you in some way, or says something you do not like,
what do you do? You enact a whole scene of anger in your mind! You
envision yourself talking angrily; you shout at him and tell him some
not so nice things. Sometimes people spend hours in such negative,
destructive inner dialogues.
There is a continuous conversation going on in everyone's head, and a
lot of energy, time and attention are wasted on small unimportant
incidents. This conversation goes on from the moment of waking until
falling asleep.
The inner dialogue continues while working, studying, reading, watching
TV, talking, walking, eating, etc. There is a constant judging of
people, commenting on what is going on, planning, gossiping, and mental
conversations with people.
These inner dialogues bring about a snowball effect. The more we
conduct them, the more we become chained to them and unable to stop
them. When the emotions are also evoked, more power, energy and
attachment are added. This has an adverse effect on the behavior,
judgment and general performance.
On many occasions the inner dialogue is negative and strengthens any
negative attitude and behavior. Few people have enough faith in
themselves and in their abilities, so as to conduct positive inner
dialogues. The process and effect of these inner conversations is
similar to affirmations. Constant thinking about the same subject
influences the subconscious mind, which consequently accepts these
thoughts and words and acts on them. Negative inner dialogues bring
negative results, and positive inner dialogues bring positive results.
You can use this process to your advantage. It is an automatic
activity, which goes on whether you are aware of it or not. If you
learn to become aware of it, you gain the ability to control it. You
can turn it into a positive dialogue. If you do that, you come to
realize that you have a mighty power in your possession .
Try to be aware of your thoughts. Calmly watch what is going in your
mind, even if after a few moments you may forget to do that. The inner
dialogue goes on even when physically you are engaged with something
else. It is not so easy to mentally separate oneself from the thoughts
and words the flow through the mind.
Over and over again endeavor to keep your attention of what is going
inside your head, and eventually you will be able to become aware of
the inner dialogue for longer times. Watching the mind and what is
going on inside it develops detachment. Detachment gives a better
control of the mind and its chatter.
Whenever you catch yourself conducting a useless, futile conversation
with yourself, stop it. Change it to something more useful. Replace the
subject, and the words. It is like running an audiotape. Why not
replace it with another tape that you like? Why let this tape play by
itself? Change the words of the inner dialogue to positive ones about
good health, happiness and success.
There is another thing you can do, but this needs concentration and
will power. You can try to stop this inner conversation altogether. Try
to ignore it and give your mind a vacation. Let the mind rest for a
little while. Life can certainly go on, even when this dialogue is
silenced. For a little while, enjoy some rest from the mind's incessant
conversation.
The inner dialogue is fine sometimes, but most of the time it is just
incessant useless chatter, which distract the attention from what you
are doing at each moment. By becoming aware of it, and replacing it
with a positive one, or just refusing to become involved with it, you
gain the ability to control it.
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© Copyright Remez Sasson
Remez Sasson writes and teaches about self-improvement, positive
thinking, motivation, creative visualization, success, mind power,
spiritual growth and meditation. He is the author of several books
about the above subjects, and the publisher of the biweekly ezine,
"Consciousness and Success".
Visit his website, Success
Consciousness
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