Perfect Whole And Complete

Perfect Whole And Complete

Perfect whole and complete

For most of us, there’s a feeling of unworthiness that permeates every aspect of our lives.

Hidden in our subconscious mind there is a belief that something is wrong with us.

For some of us, there’s a feeling that we are innately bad.

These are thought patterns that we have picked up from various sources, be it our parents, teachers, or our peers.

This can be changed by retraining our brain.

Here is another affirmation written atop one of my original photos. [See more about affirmations]

I Am Perfect Whole And Complete

Say it everyday, as often as you can remember, until it becomes your new thought pattern.

 


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Jose Cosme

Originally from Bronx, New York, Joe is no stranger to adversity. Having studied many philosophies, he has triumphed over these adversities and has helped others do the same. Professionally, Joe has had the rich experience of working with people with disabilities as he helped them reach their fullest potential. Now, as the creator of the "What I Gotta Say About It" blog, Joe continues to influence the world as he helps people to realize their highest potential and to reach for the unlimited possibilities available to us all.

7 Comments:

  1. Beautiful thought. Thanks so much for sharing. We need to hear these things more often.

  2. It’s not the picture I like, it’s the heart that’s behind the picture. I look for positives everywhere, how to use situations ect. I will look more at your blog and maybe even put your link in my next weeks recommended bloggers. – Fonz

    • Oh wow! Thanks a bunch for considering to add me as one of your recommended bloggers. I agree, the heart that\’s behind the picture says a thousand words, and the words placed atop are powerful words to believe in. Getting our subconscious minds to believe this will eradicate so much conflict in our lives.

      Thanks again, Joe

  3. Beautiful picture!

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