Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To begin with, you must realize that any idea accepted by the brain is automatically transformed into an action of some sort. It may take seconds or minutes or longer - but ideas always produce a reaction of some sort.
All ideas come about through some sort of observation. It sparks an attitude; some object or emotion causes a reaction in the other person.
When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state.
You must take a definite idea, set it in the centre of your thinking, and then logically arrange your furthest thoughts in such a way that they are all closely linked with the original idea. Even if you do this for only a minute, it can be of great importance for the rhythm of the physical and etheric bodies.
An idea is a point of departure and no more. As soon as you elaborate it, it becomes transformed by thought.
Many ideas happen to us. We have intuition, we have feeling, we have emotion, all of that happens, we don't decide to do it. We don't control it.
Ideas do not always come in a flash but by diligent trial-and-error experiments that take time and thought.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought.
Ideas are not thoughts; the thought respects the boundaries that the idea ignores thereby failing to realize itself.