Anxious for Nothing

According to the scriptures, “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 6-7, NKJV).

This is a call for mind control to have a stable and confident life. The major purpose of the scripture is to expose us to a way of living that revolves around a confident mindset and understanding of the power that is within us, made known by the word of God.

The universe is full of power, and harnessing this power depends on one’s understanding. That is why we have different religions. Permit me to define religion as the teaching of methods of harnessing power beyond our physical being. The understanding of a particular method of achieving this interaction beyond the perceived physical becomes the focal point of a religious group. Basically, a religion is born when someone can demonstrate a way of harnessing energy beyond physical understanding. The Old Testament religion of the Jews teaches a process of accessing God through a belief in sacrifices offered by a perceived pure person referred to as the high priest, who performs different rituals for mind preparation.

Christianity was borne out of the demonstration of Jesus Christ that through believing in the mind and being confident that we are sons of a greater being who possesses an infinite level of power, we can harness even unimaginable power by having faith and being confident that everything is within our grasp.

Positive-oriented mind control is the key to achieving any presumed interaction with inner nature. Being confident in your ability and, when you seem not to even possess the ability, having faith that all things have already worked out for your good keeps you at a higher functioning level than the average human being.

In summary, be confident, worry over nothing, and be of good cheer.

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Christian Okonta

Christian Okonta, PhD

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