
Louise never denied that pain and injustice exist. She understood that people struggle with loss, fear, illness, and trauma. But she always invited us to look at life through a deeper lens.
From a Louise Hay perspective, the current global intensity might be seen as:
- A reflection of collective thought patterns and deeply held beliefs
- Old fear, anger, and separation coming to the surface to be healed
- A spiritual “wake-up call” inviting us to become more conscious of what we are thinking, believing, and projecting
She reminded us again and again:
“It’s only a thought, and a thought can be changed.”
This doesn’t mean that world events are insignificant or that we should ignore them. Instead, it reminds us that:
- We may not control what happens globally
- We do have power over how we respond
- Our thoughts, emotions, and energy either add to fear or add to healing
When we catch ourselves spiraling in worry, anger, or helplessness, Louise’s teachings ask us to pause and gently ask:
What am I thinking right now?
Is there a kinder, more loving thought I’m willing to choose instead?
The Point of Power in the Present Moment
In uncertain times, the mind races:
- Back to the past: “How did everything go so wrong?”
- Forward to the future: “What if things never get better?”
Louise continually brought us back to now:
The only place we can think, feel, choose, and create is this present moment.
In this moment, you can:
- Notice the fearful story your mind is telling
- Feel the tension in your body—tight jaw, clenched stomach, shallow breath
- Offer yourself compassion instead of criticism
- Choose one thought that is even slightly more peaceful
For example:
- From “The world is completely unsafe” to
“There is fear in the world, and there is also love and kindness.” - From “I’m powerless” to
“I can’t control everything, but I can choose how I respond right now.”
This is not denial. It is a conscious decision to stand in your inner power, rather than being swept away by fear.
A simple present-moment practice inspired by Louise’s work:
- Pause and feel your feet on the ground.
- Take a slow breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.
- Silently say:
“In this moment, I am safe.”
“In this moment, I choose peace.”
Even 30 seconds of this can begin to shift your state.
Chaos as a Call to Inner Work
It’s easy to believe, “I’ll feel peaceful when the world finally calms down.”
Louise turned that around: peace in the world begins with peace in each of us.
When outer events trigger strong reactions, they’re often touching:
- Old memories of feeling unsafe or out of control
- Deep-seated beliefs such as “Life is against me,” “I’m not safe,” or “I’m alone”
- Learned habits of worst-case thinking and constant vigilance
From a Heal Your Life perspective, what we see “out there” becomes a mirror of what’s asking for healing “in here.”
You might gently explore:
- What am I believing about life when I feel this scared?
- When did I first start expecting danger, loss, or disappointment?
- Am I willing to imagine that life might also be kind, supportive, and on my side?
This is the essence of Louise Hay’s work:
- Becoming aware of our thoughts
- Noticing which ones create fear, tension, or hopelessness
- Choosing new thoughts that are more loving, trusting, and life-supporting
Step by step, thought by thought, we begin to build an inner foundation of peace that is less dependent on outer conditions.
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