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Be Absolutely Positive… It Gives You Huge Magical Powers

*By Dr Devan

“When you are absolutely positive, you are invincible.”

— Dr. Devan


The Power Within You

Positivity is not just a mindset — it is a living energy, a force that flows through every thought, word, and action you express.

When you choose to be absolutely positive — not selectively, but completely — you awaken a form of energy that borders on the magical.


Most people think positivity means merely “thinking good thoughts.” But true positivity is a state of being. It is a harmony between your mind, emotions, and actions — aligned with your highest self and the greatest possibilities life can offer.


1. The Physics of Positivity

Every thought you think emits a frequency.

When you dwell on fear, resentment, or self-doubt, you radiate low vibrations.

When you cultivate faith, gratitude, and optimism, you emit high vibrations that draw success and joy toward you.


Positivity acts like a magnet — attracting good people, ideas, and opportunities. Negativity acts like a repellent — pushing them away even before they arrive.


Modern neuroscience supports this. Positive thoughts release dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins — chemicals that enhance memory, creativity, decision-making, and immunity.

In short, positivity rewires your brain for greatness.


2. The Mental Alchemy

Positivity is the alchemy of the mind — turning life’s lead into gold.

A positive person doesn’t deny pain or difficulty; they simply refuse to give those challenges the power to control their inner state.


When something goes wrong, the negative mind says,


“Why me?”

The positive mind says,

“What can I learn from this?”


That single question changes your destiny.

Every obstacle carries a hidden lesson. Every failure hides a doorway.

Positivity helps you see that — and turn adversity into advancement.


3. The Emotional Immunity Shield

Being absolutely positive builds an emotional immunity shield — a psychological protection against anxiety, negativity, and emotional exhaustion.


When you master positivity:


Criticism does not shake you.

Setbacks do not paralyse you.

Chaos does not consume you.

You remain calm, centred, and confident.

You don’t wait for storms to pass — you learn to dance in the rain.


4. Positivity Attracts Positivity

Positivity is contagious.

Your energy speaks before you do. Walk into a room full of people, and your vibration — whether uplifting or draining — is felt immediately.


Leaders who inspire, healers who comfort, and achievers who create — all have one thing in common:

They radiate optimism.


Negativity drains both the giver and the receiver. Positivity nourishes both.

The universe mirrors your energy — it returns exactly what you project.


Radiate light, and the world will respond in light.


5. Positivity as a Spiritual Force

Positivity is not just emotional — it is spiritual intelligence.

It’s the realisation that life is not happening to you, but for you.


When you understand that every event has purpose — even pain — you begin to trust life’s process. Faith replaces fear. Calm replaces confusion.


True positivity does not mean passivity. It means acting decisively while staying peaceful inside.

It’s the quiet whisper that says:


“Even if I don’t yet see the reason, I trust that this is leading me to something better.”


That is when life begins to work through you, not against you.


6. The Mind–Body Connection

Your thoughts shape your biology.

When you think positively, your body releases healing hormones, strengthens immunity, and restores balance.

When you dwell in negativity, cortisol floods your system, suppressing immunity and accelerating disease.


Positivity is therefore a form of medicine — natural, powerful, and free.

Your cells are listening to your thoughts. Speak peace, and they flourish.

Speak fear, and they falter.


Every positive thought you think is an instruction for your body to heal.


7. Reprogramming the Mind for Positivity

Positivity can be trained. Like a muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it gets.

Here are five powerful techniques:


Gratitude Journaling:

Write down five things you’re thankful for every morning or night. Gratitude instantly elevates your mood.


Affirmations:

Repeat empowering phrases daily — “I am strong.” “I am guided.” “Everything is working in my favour.”


Positive Company:

Surround yourself with people who uplift you. Energy is contagious — choose wisely.


Mindful Language:

Speak words that create, not destroy. Never talk about failure; talk about possibilities.


Forgiveness:

Let go of resentment. Forgiveness is not weakness — it is emotional freedom.


With daily practice, positivity becomes your default mode of thought.


8. Positivity in Relationships

Positivity transforms relationships.

When you look for what’s good in people, that goodness multiplies.

When you focus on flaws, they magnify.


Appreciation strengthens bonds; criticism weakens them.

Be generous with praise. Encourage instead of comparing. Listen more, complain less.


People blossom in the warmth of encouragement.


The positive person brings peace wherever they go — they make others feel lighter, hopeful, and alive.


9. Positivity and Success

Every great success story begins with belief — the belief that it’s possible.

A positive attitude turns your mind into a solution machine. It sees patterns, connections, and openings others overlook.


When you expect success, your subconscious begins preparing for it.

When you expect failure, it cooperates with defeat.


That’s the law of focus:


What you dwell on expands.


Every innovator, leader, and visionary succeeds not because life was easy, but because their faith was unshakable.

Positivity is their silent power.


10. The Magic Within

The ancient root of the word magic — magh — means to be able, to have power.

That’s exactly what positivity gives you: power.


The power to transform thought into reality.

The power to attract opportunities, people, and miracles into your orbit.

The power to turn darkness into direction.


When you live in absolute positivity, you enter the flow of the universe. Life stops resisting you and starts assisting you. Coincidences multiply. Paths open. The right people appear.


This is not luck. It is alignment.


11. Final Reflections

Being absolutely positive is not naïve — it is wise courage.

It doesn’t deny reality; it redefines it.


Every morning, life offers you two choices:

to complain or to create,

to fear or to trust,

to shrink or to shine.


Choose positivity — again and again — until it becomes who you are.

Because once you do, you’ll realise a profound truth:


When you are absolutely positive, you become unstoppable.

You don’t just live life — you lead it.

You become a magnet for miracles, a channel of light, and a living symbol of what faith and optimism can achieve.


That, indeed, is the magic of positivity.


*Dr Devan is a Mangaluru-based ENT specialist and author.

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