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Old 12-15-2006, 09:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
Nicketas
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I've thought about this too, and when listening to sad/melancholy/not-quite-positive music it depends on what you a manifesting (i.e. visualizing specifically), thinking about, how strong the emotion is, and how long it lasts.

I like some sad songs too, but I always make sure that whatever emotion I'm feeling is temporary and that the song isn't going to repeat in my head for days on end.

It's really all a matter of knowing YOURSELF and how YOU respond to such things.

That will determine the result you get.

If you still feel the need to indulge in sad songs/negative emotions, that's ok, just remember to snap out of it and go into a positive vibe much more often.

Remember, positive thoughts/emotions are hundreds of times more powerful than negative ones, so you CAN override negative intentions.
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