“What you resist persists”
What he meant by that is the more you resist anything in life, the more you bring it to you. The reason you attract whatever you resist is because you are powerfully focused on it with strong feelings and emotion, and what you focus on with any emotion, you bring to you.
Keeping this in consideration, did Carl Jung say what you resist persists?
Long ago, the depth psychologist Carl Jung contended that “what you resist not only persists, but will grow in size.” And today this viewpoint is generally abbreviated to “what you resist persists,” with many kindred paradoxical variants—such as, “You always get what you resist.”
- Reduce your exposure to unnecessary stress and outside negativity.
- Learn to create a more positive attitude.
- Challenge negative thoughts, replacing them with more constructive beliefs that help you drive positive action.
Regarding this, how do you not resist?
5 Ways to Stop Resisting + Learn to Flow With Life
- 5 WAYS TO STOP RESISTING + LEARN TO FLOW WITH LIFE.
- YOU CAN’T CONTROL EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOU.
- CREATE EMOTIONAL DISTANCE.
- BREATHE.
- OPEN YOUR ARMS TO CHANGE + IMPERFECTIONS.
- FOCUS ON THINGS YOU CAN CONTROL.
What does it mean to resist something?
transitive verb. 1 : to exert oneself so as to counteract or defeat he resisted temptation. 2 : to withstand the force or effect of material that resists heat.
What does what you resist persist mean?
And what you resist, persist. When you push against something that you do not like, that very action isn’t what’s going to make it go away. In fact, Law of Attractions says that doing this will only amplify more of what you don’t want.
What resist persists Eckhart?
Eckhart Tolle on Twitter: “”Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.” -Eckhart Tolle https://t.co/UhlAp2ZAIS” / Twitter.
What you resist persists Quora?
The more you try to resist something, the more thought and energy you put into it, and the stronger it grows.
What you resist persists what you accept transforms?
What you resists persists, and what you accept, transforms. This is an extremely valuable mindset that I picked up from my dear friend and teacher, Matthew Ferry.
Why do we resist change in life?
When we resist change, it is often because we are in a rut of sorts. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have proven that we repeat certain behaviors because our brain is in a rut of sorts. Because of this, it is often very difficult for us to change our behavior.
Why do we resist what’s good for us?
Cook offers three reasons why we don’t do what’s good for us: Lack of Awareness – we don’t really know what’s good (as there is much conflicting information about health, life and what is good) Lack of Permission – we have limited time and often choose what we’re pressured to do over what is best for us.