10 Ways to "think good" and "feel good" about enemies

If you didn’t read the previous article "Mantra & Sadhana to win over enemies," please, read that. This article is sequel of previous one, mainly because, few people told me: they went clueless in terms of "think good," and "feel good" about enemies.

Here are 10 ways, they work as hints to think good and feel good in number of ways:

  • S/he always has chance for improvement: never think you enemies can’t improve, always see that they have some room for improvement.
  • S/he can do good things in life: no one is bad hundred percent, feel, like you they can do good things in life.
  • Conscious level: always have in your mind, that their conscious level is improving or will improve in near future; they will not remain as bad, as they used to be.
  • Purity level: like conscious level, wish them for purity at physical, emotional and at thought level.
  • Spiritual issues: think and feel that they are turning spiritual, and their atmosphere and company are improving.
  • Interpersonal level: think, their interpersonal relationships with everyone are improving, or will improve in near future.
  • Medical issues: feel, whatever medical problems they have, they are improving in it.
  • Economic issues: think about their good economic stability.
  • Good things and other values of life: feel for them, all the good things and values of life.
  • Prayers: when you forget what to do with them at your thought & emotional level, just pray to God, what God expect for every human to be.

I used words think and feel, you can use both at the same time; "feeling" is connected to the heart, and "thinking" is connected to the mind – both are powerful. For sake of writing, sometimes I used "feel" and sometimes I used "think."

No to second chance

But, make sure, you don’t give second chance to your enemies to repeat the whole scene once again. Until, you are very sure, that they are really improved.

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