Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behaviors:
When we think something, how it becomes a belief and for a long, when we hold it becomes a conviction.
It's amazing - truly unbelievable when we see things becoming itself into a known conviction. This doesn't seem happen overnight. For making a belief, one need to have many reasons to supports his idea or a thought. When you label your thought becomes an attitude. When the attitude if you hold it for long becomes a belief, and long lasting belief one day becomes a conviction that even you will not know when really it has become so.
We have many thoughts in mind; either consciously, or subconsciously where we have centers and sub-centers of impulses which begins, and triggers thoughts.
Why we keep thinking in our mind is just it proliferates itself from the centers,and sub-centers of impulses from our subconscious mind. One thought may trigger the other thoughts and so on. Linking of these thoughts seems simply a network of transmission of impulses. These thoughts from the centers, and sub-centers, comes to the conscious mind in the form of thoughts or attitudes which determine our behavior
Just a thought initially.
Environment in which we stay and expose ourselves and due to we, in course of interaction with environment, we will have thoughts and experiences. Experiences comes from feeling it and remembering it from what we have done. A seed is initially a thought which makes it all in our life. Only determining factor is how will you nurture your thoughts and selects which thought to manifest. It's our choice
Past life impulses trigger centers; do we really have those as well? can be a big break through in this. Do our thoughts determines our past behaviors? Yes of course! So, First question's answer also can be possibly Yes!!
A thought wherever we have had generated once can have had an affect then and now. We can say it those thoughts now might be recessive or dominant depending on the choice we have. But, the question is do we really have a choice? Is it possible?
Is it in our control?
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