Are your thoughts really YOUR thoughts? Most thoughts just show up in your mind out of nowhere, you can't control them. Of course, if you want to think about something specific, you can do it. But most of the time, you are not making an effort to think about a specific subject, you are simply receiving thoughts from who knows where; what I like to call "automatic thoughts". This is why you shouldn't feel bad or scared when you have dark thoughts, we all have them and you can't control whether you get them or not. What you CAN control, however, is how you react to those thoughts: you can choose to act on them and express them or you can simply observe them and let them go. A lot of people communicate most of the thoughts they have without first analyzing whether they are their own thoughts or simply automatic thoughts. What do I mean by "your own thoughts"? Well, thoughts that align with the values, philosophies, principles and goals you have or aspire to have. So the next time you have a thought, especially a negative or hurtful one, think whether it is your own before expressing it or engaging with it in your mind. Will expressing it help you become the person you want to become? Is it going to hurt other people? What am I hoping to achieve by expressing it? Is it aligned with my values, principles and philosophies? Is it going to help anybody? This is why I think it is really important for everybody to practice mindfulness meditation. By observing your thoughts regularly, you can learn to differentiate between automatic thoughts and your own thoughts, and by creating this awareness, you create a checkpoint between the thoughts you have and the thoughts you choose to engage with and express, and also, by choosing to engage only with thoughts you identify with, you end up cultivating them and "starving out" the other ones, which in turn leads you to be somebody that's more coherent and aligned with the person they want to become. Fujifilm SUPERIA X-TRA 400 Porst CR3 Automatic #fujifilm #superiaxtra400 #porstcr3 #edinburgh #analogphotography #filmphotography #film #filmisnotdead #photooftheday #photography #grainisgood #mindfulness #thedaily35mm (at Camera Obscura and World of Illusions) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF7UVnjjAlY/?igshid=q4ebxtsleyem












