Revision of Mental Wellness - My Thoughts are Provocative
- Robin Watson

- Jan 2, 2025
- 2 min read
Psalm 45:1 My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
Focusing on the matters of the heart can bring clarity and understanding to many of our daily lives. When we quote the B part of this scripture it appears to be easy instructions for writing the words that we see on the surface.
As we present the challenge of the text we can truly interfere with the fact that inditing means to ponder on a thing, a subject matter, the core of a thought or the essence of an inner perception of mental stimulus.
Now that we have captured the moment of contemplation that is causing the brain to receive a signal that undeniably says this is a motivating moment of victory or frailty we can truly evolve through the process of evaluation.
The victory in this thought is to identify and act upon that very stimulus. Provoked to acknowledge, develop,
and distribute the moment. Modify it, multiply it and materialize the very thing that has captivated victory. It makes me feel good, I sense the aura of it and it brings me into the most beautiful aroma of peace and tranquility. I could truly stay in this moment until it maximizes. That very thing leads to the outward expression of the joy of victory.
Now the flip side of this is the frailty of the heart due to interference. The seeping of wounds from the recognition that at this very moment, I don't feel the press or impression to release the offspring of what is so deeply piercing my point of pain.
The remembrance of that moment where something caused me to feel injury that may have been self-inflicted or victimized by the internalization of someone else opinionated response.
Either way, I feel the fragile sense of offense.
What happens next: 1. The internalization 2. The reflection 3. The response.
Write it as the scribe of make my tongue the pen of a ready writer, write it outwardly not necessarily publicly but to evict it from holding you hostage and allowing the residue of it to ruin your 1. Moment 2. Character 3. Influence.
Gather the affirmations
Reject the afflictions
Internalize the peace of persistence and the edification of impactful influences.
Moral: You are your words, watch what you have written on your tongue.
The Penmanship of a Polished Prynts,
Dr. Robin A Hines-Watson
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