07-28-2014, 02:24 PM
(07-28-2014, 01:29 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: My dog Loki is lying down on the floor.
I just had the bad thought of stepping on his leg and breaking it.
I then said "I would never do that."
The thought made me feel bad and sad.
Where do thoughts like this come from?
As each of Us are different, proper question would be why such thoughts are "visiting your head/consciouness?
Try to contemplate this question - recall in what mental/emotional state You were, what happend just before this thought came into conscious light - what You were doing, whate You were thinking. Also, try to look at it in wider context - what were your feelings/mood/general attitude that day, that week, etc.
Same goes for your dog - what has He done just before that thought of yours?
All above is proper, if your thought about this was accompanied with some kind of "pleasure" when it (thought) came to conscious light.
There's another possibility - that this thought was of "fear" nature - by that I mean that in the moment it came to conscious light, it was accompanied by fear of doing that.
If that was the case, it may indicate that You are quite imbalanced.
This may manifest it self i.e. as fear of harming/hurting whenever there is a potential possibility for it (like you dog whom is laying and is open for hurt/harm).
In general, source of thoughts is Our "Self". Examine Self, Learn Self, Understand Self and try to Accept Self. Be aware who You are and what lays within your Self. Knowing Self is the most important/precious Knowledge You may possess. It is also a Great Protection of Self, while being under outside influence.
And finally suggestion that already was raised - influence of Serving to Self Entity from higher density. To be honest it is always THE last thought of mine in every consideration of each and every action/thought of mine. It's an easiest explanation which has no informative value - informative regarding/about Self.