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conditioned/programmed thinking because its hard work monitoring our thoughts, adjusting
our mindsets to a more positive, constructive state that serves not only ourselves but also
those in our lives and those who cross our path.
We therefore find that when we can adjust our own thinking we effect those around us too,
so we have something called the domino effect.
As we confront the dialogue that serves no edification from within and make the necessary
adjustments, the negative dialogue from without (from others) may conflict with our new
mindset because we have to remember that others may still be functioning from what was
once our belief system, therefore we may witness an aggressive response when their
mindset is in jeopardy, because they may not be ready for a shift toward the light.
Clouded thinking
Clouded thinking occurs when the belief system adopts untruths (thoughts that do not edify
anyone and are destructive).
When does the mind adopt untruths?
When we feed our mind with anger, hate unforgiveness, resentment, fear, anxiety, jealousy
etc. 
This distorts our vision, clouding and poisoning the mind enough to cause damage to others
and us. This brings to mind you are what you eat, feed the mind positive happy thoughts
and you will be the product of that.
Holding on to doom and gloom long enough can destroy an individual and those who cross
their path.
When this goes on for years the mind can become quite dark in its perception and its
perspective (how it views its interior and exterior world).
It may create a dark reality.
How can one tell that something is amiss within oneself?
From personal experience, identifying the untruth (something that does not serve the
purpose of love) is to be conscious of the flesh the carnal mind, that which does not
function from a source of love.
What does this mean?
When interacting (in conversation) with another person, if a trembling around my
throat/chest area is noticed, its an indication that there is what I call a trouble maker within
myself that may need to be dealt with (a programmed belief, an untruth).
Therefore the desire to entertain the trouble maker, make judgements on an other individual
or take action is totally abandoned. 
Self examination is called for to locate the untruth that may have taken residence within.
When in a condition of untruth as just described, the best thing to do is nothing,
entertaining it only feeds the untruth (silence is golden), recognizing that there is something
other than love attempting to drive me.
So the best thing to do is simply dismiss any dialogue as described earlier,
no thought, no action.
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