Just Know
This deserves to be a blog post. The question posed was about how to stay positive despite the scary amount of negativity in the world. Far be it from me to come up with a concise reply.
I knew how to answer it for myself, but I had to think a moment, about how to communicate my process to another person. It was a wandering explanation, as each insight I explored seemed to spawn another that deserved mention.
What came to me right at the start was that having a positive disposition isn’t something that I do, it has become something that I know. The rest of my rambling response was an attempt to provide enough background to give the words more weight than just a routine platitude. It doesn’t seem logical to me to offer advice along the lines of just needing to “know” that things are not as bad as they appear to be. On the other hand, does it suffice for me to proclaim that they simply need to live through enough experiences to gather the insights I have acquired?
I don’t think I can reclaim everything I came up with at the time, but the simplified version of why I know things are not as bad as it seems is this:
I have overcome a history of depression. I have mended a dysfunctional relationship with my wife. I have almost completely eliminated my exposure to commercial broadcast media. That alone, probably makes the biggest difference on the amount of unwelcome news and energy that was previously bombarding me.
I have become aware of energy that we emanate and absorb. This one isn’t as ‘out there’ as may appear to some people. Science has proven that emotions are contagious. It is easy to notice that a depressed person in the room can bring people down, an angry person will spread bad feelings, and a happy and pleasant individual can lift the spirits of those with whom they interact. I have witnessed the impressive distance our electromagnetic heart field energy radiates, during my time working with horses in Arizona when I joined Cyndie for the conclusion of her apprenticeship training.
Our energy is a powerful force. We should arm it with something positive and profound. I have always felt in my core that love was the vital component of all human interaction. We know to “love thy neighbor” and many of us believe we should love our enemies. I believe love is the way to heal, to bring peace, to raise healthy individuals, and, radiated in advance, to engender best possible interactions with others. Let love be the primary vibe riding on your projected energy field and you shower all in your vicinity with good will.
All of these things combined, provide a sense of knowing, despite all that seems wrong in the world –and think about it, people have been predicting that the ills of the world indicate ‘the end is near’ for eons– we hold unbelievable power for good with our love that can blossom if we alter our focus from all that is wrong, dwell on all that is right, and develop our skills to radiate healthy love in every direction. It magnifies. Love begets more love.
Try it. You can’t help but have a positive disposition when you put your attention to it!


Have you read “The Hidden Message in Water” by Masaru Emoto…interesting read…
Tricia
September 18, 2013 at 10:56 am
I have not, but I am familiar with him and his beliefs from seeing the documentary, “What the Bleep Do We Know!?” Some think he practices pseudoscience, but if our words and thoughts influence water, think about how much of our physical bodies are water, right down to the water in each individual cell. Could it be our heart-field at work? Don’t risk it and waste power on negative energy!!
johnwhays
September 18, 2013 at 11:11 am
Excellent post. Our attitude and outlook profoundly effects our mood and general dispositions. Staying positive not only helps ourselves, but it helps those around us, because we can become a stable positive force in their lives.
Jason E. Marshall
September 18, 2013 at 9:10 am
Thanks for writing, Jason. It is such a win-win, the contagion factor of a positive energy: helping ourselves and others, and thus, the world!
johnwhays
September 18, 2013 at 9:16 am
Great post, John!
Rich
September 18, 2013 at 9:05 am
Thank you. I love you, man!
johnwhays
September 18, 2013 at 9:14 am
I just watched the documentary “I am” on Netflix, and was introduced to the idea of how our energy impacts those around us (even inatimate objects like random number generators!)…fascinating! It makes sense, of course, that our moods affect others, but to actually see science on it is truly enlightening. http://iamthedoc.com/
Liz Shatek
September 18, 2013 at 7:42 am
Awesome! Thanks for the pointer to “I Am”.
johnwhays
September 18, 2013 at 9:14 am
I needed to hear that today John. Thanks.
Bob Lincoln
September 18, 2013 at 5:33 pm
I’m happy the timing was right, Bob. Your energy is a favorite vintage of mine. You’ve got powerful stuff. Keep it infused with love!
johnwhays
September 18, 2013 at 8:39 pm