There once were three wizards...
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there were three wizards. Even though all three of them attended the same wizarding school, they performed their spells differently.
The first of the Wizards used mixtures and rituals. He used his hands to create his spells. The physical work he had to do for each spell tired him quickly; because of this, he could do only a few spells before he got tired.
The second Wizard used speech for his spells. Although it was easier for him to perform his spells than the first Wizard, he still had to rely on spell books. Although it was not a physically demanding method, all the spells had to be said in the correct order, which took time...
The third Wizard used thoughts to create spells. Without using any physical form or voice, he was able to develop strong and powerful spells with little effort. His method involved a deep connection with the magical energy around him, allowing him to shape it with his thoughts.
He explains to his two other friends that it is the best and simplest form of magic. And that the form of such spells requires little effort. He kindly convinced them of his method because he knew how much energy they had to put into creating their spells. Unfortunately, they believe that only their methods are the best.
Setting the story aside, we find a deep lesson in the three wizards' different approaches to magic. Their methods mirror how we create our realities: through thought, speech, and action. The most effective approach, as the story suggests, is a thought. Most often, people combine all three forms: first, they think about something, then they talk about it, and finally, they do it.
Of all three meters, thought is the most powerful tool a person has for creating the reality around themselves. I know it's not an easy method; there are always a lot of thoughts and external factors distracting our attention. Creating through thought takes practice and the discipline of attention.
Some people don't even know they use this technique, especially those who think intensely about something for an extended period of time. An example would be people who hold a grudge against someone and think intensely about it.
This type of reality creation is more intense because of the emotions implanted in it. These are strong, destructive emotions - this kind of thought will not benefit anyone. We all know that holding a grudge is like a wound we do not want to heal.
The positive creation of reality through thoughts is worth focusing on. Every person has the capabilities and tools to create their reality. It requires a few things: first of all, you have to believe that it is possible.
Secondly, you must work on your concentration; thirdly, you must do it. Only practice makes you master. Practice your positive thoughts and make sure no negative ones sneak in. Not thinking negatively is not enough. What gives us an advantage is positive thinking.
Dear readers, I encourage you to try it. You have nothing to lose; these are your thoughts, your reality, and your courage to try. Which Wizard you will be is up to you...