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Super Human



Do you feel trapped in your own thoughts? 

Like your mind is a never-ending maze, filled with worries, doubts, and fears? What’s stopping you from breaking free?

Pause. Breathe. You're overthinking again.

That restless feeling, that voice whispering worst-case scenarios—it’s just another trick your mind is playing. But you are not your thoughts. You are the master of your mind, not its prisoner. So take control. MASTER your mental power. Whatever is weighing you down, let it go. Free your mind, free yourself.

Let your heart take the lead—it knows the way.

When you think with your heart, you find clarity. When you see with your heart, you recognize truth. When you listen with your heart, you understand beyond words. When you feel with your heart, you experience life fully. When you act with your heart, you move with purpose. When you speak with your heart, your words heal.

"Think with your heart. See with your heart. Hear with your heart. Feel with your heart. Act with your heart. Speak with your heart. For love is the highest, most powerful, and most enduring human strength." — Anonymous

The world tells you to be logical, to be practical, to overanalyze. But sometimes, the most profound wisdom comes not from the mind, but from the heart. The heart believes when the mind doubts. The heart hopes when logic gives up. The heart loves when reason hesitates.

So, if you want to feel truly alive, to tap into your greatest potential—try leading with your heart. Let love, courage, and faith guide you. That’s where true power lies.

Feel like a superhuman? You already are. Now, live like one.

Comments

bodizen said…
What are some ways of mastering the mind?
Deeplife said…
I would like to share Marcus Aurilius here, he said that our life is made up by our own thoughts...so, firstly--we have to choose our thoughts to be positive or negative.It's on us!

Secondly,He said,"what stands in the way becomes the way!"... Be it-- e.g, societal pressure...if once, for life your mind machine starts working under society's thoughts,your rest of the life will go on like that---so, don't let any negative thing stand in the path you want to take.

Thirdly,we as humans-- like to talk more on our bad experiences and injuries. Marcus says, " Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappers." In short if you set your mind on negative,it will go negative... So think positive and positive will happen.

This is how you might master your mind...set it free...
Stevie said…
Overthinking can overwhelm. I try to clear each hurdle as it comes up.
Tell yourself you can't do something, whatever it is, won't be getting done. Positive thinking changes everything, look around you. Some cant walk some cant talk
Some have nowhere to go, count your blessings, you have many
Deeplife said…
Well said Stevie... Counting blessings helps alot, in thinking positive! And, perhaps another way to programme your mind.

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