Perhaps the most
important step in quitting the habit of complaining is to disconnect the undesirable behavior from your identity. A common mistake chronic
complainers make is to self-identify with the negative thoughts running
through their minds. Such a person might admit, “I know I’m
responsible for my thoughts, but I don’t know how to stop myself from thinking
negatively so often.” That seems like a step in the right direction, and
to a certain degree it is, but it’s also a trap. It’s good to take responsibility
for your thoughts, but you don’t want to identify with those thoughts to the
point you end up blaming yourself and feeling even worse.
A better
statement might be, “I recognize these negative thoughts going through my
mind. But those thoughts are not me. As I raise my awareness,
I can replace those thoughts with positive alternatives.” You have the
power to recondition your thoughts, but the trick is to keep your consciousness
out of the quagmire of blame. Realize that while these thoughts are
flowing through your mind, they are not you. You are the conscious
conduit through which they flow.
Mental conditioning
Although your
thoughts are not you, if you repeat the same thoughts over and over again, they
will condition your mind to a large extent. It’s almost accurate to
say that we become our dominant thoughts, but I think that’s taking it a bit
too far.
Consider
how the foods you eat condition your body. You aren't really going
to become the next meal you eat, but that meal is going to influence
your physiology, and if you keep eating the same meals over and over, they’ll
have a major impact on your body over time. Your body will crave and
expect those same foods.
However, your body remains separate and
distinct from the foods you eat, and you’re still free to change what you eat,
which will gradually recondition your physiology in accordance with the new
inputs.
This is why
negative thinking is so addictive. If you keep holding negative thoughts,
you condition your mind to expect and even crave those continued inputs.
Your neurons will even learn to predict the re occurrence of negative stimuli. You’ll practically become a negativity magnet.
The trap of negative thinking
This is a tough
situation to escape because it’s self-perpetuating, as anyone stuck in negative
thinking knows all too well. Your negative experiences feed your negative
expectations, which then attract new negative experiences.
In truth most
people who enter this pattern never escape it in their entire lives. It’s
just that difficult to escape. Even as they rail against their own
negativity, they unknowingly perpetuate it by continuing to identify with
it. If you beat yourself up for being too negative, you’re simply
reinforcing the pattern, not breaking out of it.
I think most people
who are stuck in this trap will remain stuck until they experience an elevation
in their consciousness. They have to recognize that they’re trapped and
that continuing to fight their own negativity while still identifying with it
is a battle that can never be won. Think about it. If beating
yourself up for being too whiny was going to work, wouldn't it have worked a
long time ago? Are you any closer to a solution for all the effort you've invested in this plan of attack?
Consequently, the
solution I like best is to stop fighting and surrender. Instead of
resisting the negativity head-on, acknowledge and accept its presence.
This will actually have the effect of raising your consciousness.
Overcoming negativity
You can actually
learn to embrace the negative thoughts running through your head and thereby
transcend them. Allow them to be, but don’t identify with them because
those thoughts are not you. Begin to interact with them like an observer.
It’s been said that
the mind is like a hyperactive monkey. The more you fight with the
monkey, the more hyper it becomes. So instead just relax and observe the
monkey until it wears itself out.
Recognize also that
this is the very reason you’re here, living out your current life as a human being.
Your reason for being here is to develop your consciousness. If you’re
mired in negativity, your job is to develop your consciousness to the point
where you can learn to stay focused on what you want, to create positively
instead of destructively. It may take you more than a lifetime to
accomplish that, and that’s OK. Your life is always reflecting back to
you the contents of your consciousness. If you don’t like what you’re
experiencing, that’s because your skill at conscious creation remains underdeveloped.
That’s not a problem though because you’re here to develop it. You’re
experiencing exactly what you’re supposed to be experiencing so you can learn.
Conscious creation
If you need a few
more lifetimes to work through your negativity, you’re free to take your
time. Conscious creation is a big responsibility, and maybe you don’t
feel ready for it yet. So until then you’re going to perpetuate the
pattern of negative thinking to keep yourself away from that realization.
You must admit that the idea of being the primary creator of everything in
your current reality is a bit daunting. What are you going to make of
your life? What if you screw up? What if you make a big mess of
everything? What if you try your best and fail? Those self-doubts
will keep you in a pattern of negativity as a way of avoiding that
responsibility.
Unfortunately, this
escapism has consequences. The only way true creators can deny
responsibility for their creations is to buy into the illusion that they aren't really creating any of it. This means you have to turn your own creative
energy against yourself. You’re like a god using his powers to
become powerless. You use your strength to make yourself weak.
The reason you may
be stuck in a negative thought pattern right now is that at some point, you
chose it. You figured the alternative of accepting full responsibility
for everything in your reality would be worse. It’s too much to
handle. So you turned your own thoughts against yourself to avoid that
awesome responsibility. And you’ll continue to remain in a negative
manifestation pattern until you’re ready to start accepting some of that
responsibility back onto your plate.
Negativity needn't be a permanent condition. You still have the freedom to choose otherwise.
In practice this realization normally happens in layers of unfolding
awareness. You begin to accept and embrace more and more responsibility
for your life.
Assuming total responsibility
You see… the real
solution to complaining is responsibility. You must say to the universe
(and mean it), “I want to accept more responsibility for everything in my
experience.”
Here are some
examples of what I mean by accepting responsibility:
- If I’m unhappy, it’s because I’m creating it.
- If there’s a problem in the world that bothers
me, I’m responsible for fixing it.
- If someone is in need, I’m responsible for
helping them.
- If I want something, it’s up to me to achieve
it.
- If I want certain people in my life, I must
attract and invite them to be with me.
- If I don’t like my present circumstances, I
must end them.
On the flip side,
it may also help to take responsibility for all the good in your life.
The good stuff didn't just happen to you. You created it. Well
done.
Pat yourself on the
back for what you like, but don’t feel you must pretend to enjoy what you
clearly don’t like. But do accept responsibility for all of it… to
the extent you’re ready to do so.
Complaining is the
denial of responsibility. And blame is just another way of excusing
yourself from being responsible. But this denial still wields its
own creative power.
Conscious creation
is indeed an awesome responsibility. But in my opinion it’s the best part
of being human. There’s just no substitute for creating a life of joy,
even if it requires taking responsibility for all the unwanted junk you've manifested up to this point.
When you catch
yourself complaining, stop and ask yourself if you want to continue to deny
responsibility for your reality or to allow a bit more responsibility back onto
your plate. Maybe you’re ready to assume more responsibility, and maybe
you aren't, but do your best to make that decision consciously. Do
you want sympathy for creating what you don’t want, or do you want
congratulations for creating what you do want?
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