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and when you focus on good considered positive?..
whats the difference are doctors who deal with so called bad things in life negative people?

2007-07-27 10:31:02 · 7 answers · asked by bagel lover 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

7 answers

Who's to say what is bad?

2007-07-27 10:35:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Doctors don't focus on negative things, generally speaking. They take an oath to save lives, to always heal and never harm. They look at the worse ills and look for ways to cure and heal. That a 100% positive orientation.

When you focus on negative things you draw more of them to you. Everyone has had the experience of hearing a song you like first thing in the morning. The all through the rest of the day you can't get the song out of your head. Then you start hearing the song, or songs like it everywhere you go that day. It's because you are focusing your thoughts on something you like and attracting more of it to you.

On the other hand, if you start out the day with something negative, like you wake up late, for the entire day, everything seems to go wrong. You focused on the negative and it drawa more of it to you.

Here's a great quote that I like by Ralph Marston:
"There is a thought in your mind right now. The longer you hold on to it, the more you dwell upon it, the more life you give to that thought. Give it enough life, and it will become real. So make sure the thought is indeed a great one."

2007-07-27 10:38:14 · answer #2 · answered by livemoreamply 5 · 0 1

Doctors who deal with so called bad things are not negative, they are extremely positive as their actions are directed towards overcoming the negative with the positive.

2007-07-27 19:33:31 · answer #3 · answered by naniannie 5 · 0 0

You walk into your doctor's office and he says " I hate this rain!". That is being negative in that moment. It doesn't necessarily make him a negative person.

You don't need to worry about what others think of you, if they consider you negative or not. Worrying is a negative emotion, so if you worry, in that moment you are being negative. That also doesn't make you a negative person.

Negative thoughts, sensations, emotions, are neither bad nor good. They just are. All is well. Enjoy!

2007-07-27 11:24:42 · answer #4 · answered by canron4peace 6 · 0 1

Generally, everything in the universe is "vibrational". Everything has a frequency, including every "thing", being, thought and word. Being around high vibes is healing, around low, dis-ease producing.

Definitely High = "enlightened" humans, sacred places, nature, art--music, dance, etc.; "holy" non physical beings--angels, etc.

Definitely low: humans involved with serious criminal activity, corruption, and the like; areas polluted with toxic materials; and thoughts tending toward non compassionate, critical and harmful acts.

Doctors who merely help those with afflictions are not automatically negative unless they otherwise fall into the 2nd category above. However, people with serious illnesses often have a low frequency due to the illness, itself.

This is all rather general, but i hope it helps a bit. :))

2007-07-27 10:47:00 · answer #5 · answered by drakke1 6 · 0 1

Negative and positive generally refer to one's "attitude". How we approach the world has significant consequences in terms our health and mental health.

Being "negative" certainly avoids certain things like disappointment, you cannot disappoint anyone who always assumes the worst. Disappointment can be a challenging emotion. Of course, positive people avoid certain emotions as well.

Letting go of a positive attitude and a negative attitude allows you to exist free of the constraints of either side of the equation.

2007-07-27 11:17:39 · answer #6 · answered by guru 7 · 0 1

yes that's why alternative medicine is becoming so popular - positive medicine focusing on health instead of disease.

Watch the movie "the secret" and all will be explained. (or maybe just a little bit, but i learnt something from it.)

2007-07-27 10:34:32 · answer #7 · answered by Eyebright 3 · 0 2

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