02655cam a2200349 i 4500 1605545849 TxAuBib 20241112120000.0 240920s2024||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2024941630 9798893310153 HRD 22.00 TxAuBib rda Nguyen, Joseph. Don't believe everything you think [BOOK] : why your thinking is the beginning & end of suffering / Joseph Nguyen. Do not believe everything you think. Expanded edition. New York, New York : Authors Equity, 2024. ©2024. x, 171 pages ; 21 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Expanded edition includes new chapters addressing reader questions and feedback, as well as journaling prompts, contemplative exercises, and original poetry. Introduction -- The journey to finding the root cause of suffering -- The root cause of all suffering -- Why do we even think? -- Thoughts vs. thinking -- If we can only feel what we're thinking, don't we need to think positively to feel that way? -- How the human experience is created: the three principles -- If thinking is the root cause of our suffering, how do we stop thinking? -- How can we possibly thrive in the world witthout thinking? -- If we stop thinking, what do we do about our goals, dreams and ambitions? -- Unconditional love and creation -- What do you do next after experiencing peace, joy, love and fulfillment in the present? -- Nothing is either good or bad -- How do you know what to do without thinking? -- How to follow your intuition -- Creating space for miracles -- What happens when you begin living in non-thinking (potential obstacles) -- Now what? "Learn how to overcome anxiety, self-doubt & self-sabotage without needing to rely on motivation or willpower. In this book, you'll discover the root cause of all psychological and emotional suffering and how to achieve freedom of mind to effortlessly create the life you've always wanted to live. Although pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. This book offers a completely new paradigm and understanding of where our human experience comes from, allowing us to end our own suffering and create how we want to feel at any moment.". 20241112. Thought and thinking. Error. Suffering. Emotion. Self-help publications.