19 min

Crowding Out the "Evil" in the Mind The Wake Up Call for Lawyers

    • Health & Fitness

One way to think about evil thoughts is to corral the mind and not let them in. Good luck with that.  Or I should say, I haven't had good luck with that. 
My own mind is capable of conjuring up evil thoughts without much provocation at all, then blithely letting them go forth and multiply.
Here's another idea. What about literally crowding out the evil with the good? What if, instead of trying to corral our minds, we filled them with so many wholesome thoughts that there was no room for anything else?
I can't say what happens because I'm definitely still working on it. On today's podcast I've shared a story about my own "evil" thoughts, and unpacked the practice of crowding them out as best I can. Enjoy.

One way to think about evil thoughts is to corral the mind and not let them in. Good luck with that.  Or I should say, I haven't had good luck with that. 
My own mind is capable of conjuring up evil thoughts without much provocation at all, then blithely letting them go forth and multiply.
Here's another idea. What about literally crowding out the evil with the good? What if, instead of trying to corral our minds, we filled them with so many wholesome thoughts that there was no room for anything else?
I can't say what happens because I'm definitely still working on it. On today's podcast I've shared a story about my own "evil" thoughts, and unpacked the practice of crowding them out as best I can. Enjoy.

19 min

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