
7 Methods To Let Go Of The Past (Part 1)
Many of us carry a heavy or subtle burden of negative events and happenings that have taken place in our lives sometime in the past, either an immediate past or a far-off one, which reduce our present contentment levels immensely. The negative past could be of any form – you experienced the loss of a close loved one due to an end in a relationship or sudden death; you went through a serious physical illness or a very lean phase of financial loss, you were abused on a mental or physical level; you were not treated properly by a colleague at office and undue advantage was taken of you; you performed an inappropriate action and you repent up till now, even after many years have passed, and many such similar and different types of incidents.
There are three different types of processes for removing negative past memories from our consciousness:
𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐟𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 – A negative past event is modified into a positive, beneficial form and then stored in the consciousness.
𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 – Memories of a negative past event are forgotten and do not exist either in our conversations or in our conscious mind or thoughts, but traces of those memories exist in the sub-conscious mind.
𝐄𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 – No traces of the negative past exist in the consciousness, and memories of it are also removed from the subconscious also.
We need to take the help of all the different aspects or techniques of spirituality for these removal processes. In the next two days’ messages, we will explain 7 such different techniques of spirituality, which, if incorporated in our life, help us experience lightness and emotional freedom from the past. All of them have their own unique importance.
(Continues tomorrow...)
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Message for Today
"Being wise means making good use of the treasure of time"

Thought:
We are well aware of the physical resources we have. We use them well. But we are careless about the resource of time. Using time well means planning a day and believing in doing things according to that plan. Most of the time, we manage to do this. But we all see a lot of time being wasted.
Process:
Using time well means being aware of what I am investing my time in. When I invest my time in creating creative thoughts, words, and actions, I save a lot of time. And I am confident that I will get the best return on this investment. I see good results from everything I do.
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