Dear Louise
Louise L Hay is a
metaphysical teacher and best-selling author of 27 book s
including,
You Can Heal Your Life, Empowering Women, Meditations
to Heal Your Life, Letters t o Louise, and The Power
Is Within You.
Since
beginning her career as a Science of Mind minister in 1981, she has
assisted thousands of people in discovering and using the full potential
of their own creative powers for personal growth and self-healing.
Louise’s
works have been translated into 25 different languages in 33 countries.
Dear Louise,
I’ve read many of your
books, and I also listen to your tapes constantly. After my divorce, I
was very depressed, and your books helped me a lot. I was doing great,
but I have a question. I’ve noticed that no matter how much I
visualize some things that I wish for, I end up with the total opposite.
What am I doing wrong?
L.R., Miami, FL
You’re not doing
anything wrong. You’re on your pathway of learning and growing. I’m
glad you’ve reached out. Affirmations and visualizations are good;
however, the thoughts you think the rest of the day—that running
commentary in your mind—is even more important. Remember depression
is beating yourself up for something you experienced that you felt
helpless to correct.
From now on, don’t
allow yourself to have a negative thought. This sounds like a tall
order, but the more you aim for this goal, the more you’ll begin to
create the mental atmosphere you need to bring your desires to
fruition. Begin to think in positive affirmations. Use as many as you
can each day, such as The past is over and done. I am open to new
experiences. I deserve only good. I trust Life to bring me the best. I
enjoy today and know that tomorrow will be even better. I see joy
everywhere. I am always laughing and enjoying my world. I love me, and
I love Life. I notice beauty everywhere. I am at peace. Life is good.
I am safe.

Dear Louise,
What do you think about
organ donations and cremations? I’m presently considering both.
W.R., Lincoln, NE
I’m personally going
to be cremated, and I carry an organ donor card. I feel that donating
my organs is one more way for me to be useful to someone after my
passing. I want to use up every bit of me. Remember, there’s no
beginning and no end. There’s only a constant cycling and recycling
of energy. Think of how breath is recycled all over the planet. Life
is such a miracle. Know that you’re safe and all is well!

Dear Louise,
I’m a man who’s just
gone through divorce. Enough said.
I just discovered you and
have listened to a tape of yours about changing my thoughts and changing
my life. These ideas are almost the same as my own, except for the
affirmation concept. Can you give me advice and positive affirmations to
overcome my lack of self-worth and self-esteem? This basically centers
around my thinking that this or that is too good for me. I really want
to correct this.
B.L., Denver, CO
Good for you. It’s
always nice to meet a new and eager student. Remember, self-worth and
self-esteem—or the lack of it—are merely thoughts that you choose
to think. Early in childhood you probably learned to think very little
of yourself, and you’ve continued the habit. Now’s the time for
you to substitute different thoughts. First, forgive those who taught
you that you weren’t good enough. They might have felt that way
about themselves.
Here are some new
thoughts I can choose any thoughts I want to think. I choose to be
happy. I choose to love myself. I choose to share in Life’s
abundance. I choose to love and be loved. I choose to release
everything in the past. I choose to feel good right now. I choose a
new life. Enough said!

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