From now on my mind will harbor only pure and creative
thoughts and ideas. My creativity will flow continually
like a river and guide me to do the right thing at the right time.

I will forgive others as many times as I want God to forgive me.

I always start with some extra time in my hands. I never resort to giving excuses for being late.

The seemingly impossible becomes possible when in endeavor blood pours out as sweat. I will always welcome hard work.

The past is already lost. The future is just a promise. Only the present is within my control. I am using it wisely.

The deeper the river the more silent the flow. I will do my work silently.

I will appreciate others' help, no matter how small it is. I will thank them sincerely for it.

Internal dissonance takes God's grace away from work.
I will do all my work joyfully.
The results will be astounding.

I always try my best to live up to my ideals.

I am learning to acquire new knowledge and skills and take on new responsibilities. Success will be mine.

Knowledge means nothing unless it is translated into action. I will translate my knowledge into action.

I know a person's hope may be his last resort. I will rekindle hope in everyone I meet.

My faith is my greatest source of strength. I will practice my faith sincerely.

Mindfulness takes boredom away from work. I will be mindful in all my work. My work will be my source of joy.

I am breaking free of the false beliefs and narrow habits of my forefathers. I will be immortal.

I will learn something new everyday. In this way I will stay vibrant and jubilant.

I will think before every step. Every wise step will create a new foundation for my advancement.

I have infinite possibilities. I am building a citadel of success from the ashes of my failure.

I will always appreciate people's good qualities. I will encourage them in good work.

I will cut my coat according to my cloth. I will always avoid debt.

I will devote my talent, labor, wealth and time in the service of humanity. I will try my best to fulfill others' needs.

What I can do today I will do at the first chance. I will never leave it for another day.

When I speak to a patient I will say 'You will recover soon'. I will tell him about people who recovered quickly from the same disease.

Whenever I get the chance I will practice walking pranayama. As I walk I will take fewer steps to inhale than I do to exhale.

Day by day my feelings are becoming kinder, my thoughts purer, my words nicer and my silence deeper.

I will practice relaxation in between my work if I can. All my tiredness will dissolve in mindfulness. I will go back to my work refreshed and energized.

I never say anything based on suspicion. I only say something when I am certain of its truth.

Whenever I cannot or will not do something, I will politely say 'no' in the very beginning.

I will not waste time in idle gossip. I will spend my time according to my plan.

I am keeping up with the times. I am learning new skills and
developing new strategies. I will win.

I will start everyday in a planned way. This will bring a nice rhythm to the rest of the day.

A curious mind learns easily.
I am nurturing constructive curiosity.

I will judge my progress not by how long I studied but by how much I actually learnt.

I will ask for permission before I enter someone's room and walk in with polite confidence.

'What if's and 'if only's shut the door to life's possibilities. I will not waste time in these useless considerations.

Truth is powerless without skill. And skill is meaningless without truth. I am honest, I am skillful.

Peace is something I can't afford to lose! I will never do anything that will destroy my inner peace.

I am unique. In every thought, word and action I will express this uniqueness.

I know I can change my life by changing my attitude. Everyday I am creating a better life by changing my attitude.

No matter how small the task, I will do it to the best of my ability.

To be happy I need to let go of many unnecessary things. I am learning the art of letting go.

With every meditation I am becoming free of anger, hatred and jealousy.

Anger, hatred and jealousy give birth to chronic diseases. I will be free of these negative emotions.

I will try to identify the mental causes of the disease. This will help eliminate the physical causes.

The enlightened never impose, they always inspire.
I will also inspire others to share my beliefs and ideals.

I may get away with cheating in class exams,
but I cannot pass life's exam without hard work.
I will always find pleasure in hard work.

For any serious medical problem I will consult at least three experts. I will go to doctors who give more time and attention, and less medicine.

I will include my child in discussions about age-appropriate issues.

As a student I will never jeopardize my own success in trying to help others. I will be better able to help when I am successful.

I won't bring my work home or my home to work. I will leave professional concerns in the office and personal concerns at home. I will be happy and successful.

Autosuggestion

Mantras or autosuggestions are positive words and sentences which, when repeated over and over, change your inner world, create new beliefs and vibrations which eventually change your reality. The ancient spiritual masters were all aware of the tremendous power of repeated positive statements. Nowadays known as autosuggestions or affirmations, this simple and easy technique is also at the heart of many modern self development methods.

You too can use mantras to achieve different kinds of positive goals, such as confidence or courage; better memory or concentration; recovery from disease; better relationships; getting rid of bad habits; and success in education, work or business.

  • Do mantras or autosuggestions really work?


    Yes, they do. Between 1910 and 1926, French psychologist Emile Coue helped thousands of patients recover from all forms of pain including migraine, headaches, asthma, stuttering, gastric ulcer, insomnia, tumor and paralysis in his clinic using only autosuggestions. All the patients needed to do was to repeat “Day by day in every way I am getting better and better” twenty times in the morning and twenty times in the afternoon.

    A mantra helped Professor M U Ahmed, the pioneer of Applied Psychology in Bangladesh return from the brink of death. In 1934 he became infected with paratyphoid. After months of failed effort the doctors gave up hope and suggested he spend his last days at home. As he was being taken to Barishal, his hometown, by a boat on the Buriganga, he discovered a new mantra for life. He started saying ami bachte chai, ami bachbo ( I want to live, I will live) again and again from the core of his being. He got better. In 1973, he was declared clinically dead and yet came back to life in the same process.

    Prof. Ahmed did not apply autosuggestions only on himself. Thousands of patients have had astonishing recoveries using autosuggestions in his Medistic Psychotherapy process. And since 1993, thousands of Quantum Graduates and Associates have used autosuggestions to overcome every kind of problem imaginable.

  • How do they work?


    You might ask how some simple words and sentences can bring such great changes in lives. Scientists are beginning to unveil the mystery little by little.

    Our brain has the power to transform every logical desire into reality. The key to using this infinite potential is to believe. For example, in order to use the power of your mind to get a job, you need to believe that you can get a job. In most cases, this positive belief is created by earlier experiences: the memory of past successes generate confidence in the present. This leads us to the question, what about those who have no experience of success, who have experienced nothing but failure in their lives?

    They have a way too. Clinical psychologists have discovered that the human nervous system cannot differentiate between reality and imagination. If you imagine an event, this generates the same brain waves as would have been created if the incident was real.

    This is the secret behind the effectiveness of mantras, autosuggestions and affirmations. If you repeat the same positive statements about yourself over and over again, first new brain waves are created, then the working structure of your brain begins to change permanently. After years of research neuroscientists have found that when we send new information to the brain, new dendrites, i.e. new communication paths between the neurons are created. The brain then creates a new reality.

  • How can I change my life with mantras or autosuggestions?


    Very easy. Simply identify the things in your life that you want to change. Which personality traits do you want to attain? Which harmful habits do you want to break free of? Which obstacles do you want to overcome? This might be getting well from a disease; overcoming negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, fear or anger; resolving relationship problems; advancing in education of career, or progressing spiritually.

    Then identify the mantras that would help bring about your desired change. In the section below, you will find more than a thousand wonderful autosuggestions organized in different categories.

    Then start practicing them. The best way to practice autosuggestions is in the meditative level. When our body is relaxed, our mind is more open, more ready to embrace change.

    Until you learn how to meditate however, simply sit in a quiet place. Close your eyes. Relax your mind and body by taking a few deep long breaths. Give your entire attention to the autosuggestions on your list. Remember how attentive you are when you are mesmerized by a movie? That much attention is enough. Now repeat the autosuggestions to yourself over and over again. Let your imagination give flight to the words. Repeat each autosuggestion between 20 and 100 times. Practice in this way twice every day. Whenever you get a few moments in the midst of your day to-day work repeat the autosuggestions. The autosuggestions will create a new resonance in your mind and body. Slowly and silently you will start changing from within. You will have a new life.

  • Can I make my own mantras or autosuggestions?

    Yes, you can. Just follow these rules while forming them.

    1. These autosuggestions are intended for you personally. So use the first person, e.g. 'I am bold and courageous.'

    2. Be completely positive. Write down what you desire - not what you want to avoid.

    3. Avoid negative words. Avoid phrases such as ‘cannot’, ‘will not’, ‘do not want’ etc. Instead of saying ‘I do not have any fear’, say ‘I am courageous’.

    4. Do not compare yourself with the past or with someone else. Do not say, ‘I am as courageous as John'.

    5. Do not include any time limit in your autosuggestion. Time limits can be stressful.



    As the goal of your mantra or autosuggestion choose something:

    1. you genuinely desire, not something you want just to impress others.

    2. that is consistent with your other goals.

    3. is specific and detailed.

    4. is not harmful to others.

    5. is challenging but realistic.

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Autosuggestions: A Brief History

Emile Quoe

The ancient spiritual masters were all aware of the tremendous power of repeated positive statements. All the great religions have stressed their importance. Chanting a mantra - a sound, syllable, word, or group of words capable of ‘creating transformation’- is a customary practice in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism.

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Autosuggestion Samples

I will meditate and seek knowledge. I will attain wisdom and intuition. My knowledge and wisdom will be reflected in everything I do.
Autosuggestion ID- 891
Real strength is born in deep silence. In silence the healing process becomes more potent and powerful. I will attain health and wellbeing by observing silence regularly.
Autosuggestion ID- 892
Discipline is the sign of the mastermind. I will be disciplined in everything I do.
Autosuggestion ID- 893
All of us, irrespective of religion, caste or creed are becoming proactive, virtuous, tolerant, generous, compassionate, creative, punctual and adept in science and technology. We will become one of the top ten nations in the world.
Autosuggestion ID- 894
Useless questions give birth to doubts and confusion. I will refrain from asking unnecessary questions.
Autosuggestion ID- 895

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