A random thought crossed my mind one night, as they so often do… and it was, if snakes fangs curve back how do they sink into prey rather than hit and miss. Then the very next day a science experiment appeared through another page I had been looking at. And a first time science as if they had only just decided to study this to answer my question now, it was amazing

This 1st picture is how I thought snakes bite, mouth open, fangs hooked back hitting the prey rather than hooking into it. But the picture below answered my question as it shows the fangs lift high up to grasp its prey.

I can’t believe the size of its mouth, no wonder it can swallow a human whole. And I thought the film Anaconda was a myth, lol. The scary thing is many random poisonous thoughts roam through our minds quite often.

We have 1,000s of thoughts each day and can’t control every single one of them, that would be exhausting, So we often react to outside sources, but outside things appear because of our certain train of thoughts, our likes and dislikes, our fears, habits and preferences, etc. Such as, many of us love to watch a good, creepy horror film, a great ghost story that frightens us out of our wits. God knows why but that love of horror will attract any other things we fear, such as dangerous animals and reptiles like snakes.

Now most of us won’t encounter them in our day to day reality, but like this random study appeared on screen to answer my question we may discover the images or TV programmes of such things and that will be the end of it. But if a fear is so great, and we constantly focus on it, such as having a fear of spiders, then more spiders will appear in your reality for real. Such as I used to have a real fear of crane flies. And I could be in a room full of people and a flying daddy long legs would fly in through the window and only follow me as I screamed and ran for my life. Such chills.

I watched the movie Die Hard with Bruce Willis recently and thought, what a horrible death as I saw the man fall into the planes engine. Then the very next day on the news it said, man dies as he ran across a runway and was sucked into the engine of a plane. Seriously! Are you kidding me?

What an extremely rare and unusual death, it’s something we never hear of, thank god. But I focussed on this in the film, and then it happened in my reality, and nobody knew why he was there. What was his intention?

Was it accidental or was he suicidal, but either way we should be careful about what we consume and focus on. To bring peace to the world we should focus on peace, not war. Yet we switch on the news every day to feed the horror with our emotions, and it’s hard not to, but we must try.

Cancer is so many people’s greatest fear, but some are obsessed believing every slight twinge in their body is cancer invading. So to starts with the thought, then we focus on that fear, then we see it everywhere on TV in films, in charity adverts and hospital programmes. Soon we hear the story of a friend of someone we know getting cancer, then a freind, collegue or family member gets it. And we fear it so much we can only refer to it as the C word. Eventually we may contract it ourselves even if we survive it.

We used to leave our doors open because there was little crime, then we saw crime rising in America, then we felt unsafe, then it came to us, and now we can barely open a window because of the burglars we attracted.

And this is one of the reasons many don’t want to acknowledge this truth and believe in the law of attraction, because it is often so hard to control every random thought that flits through our mind each day. It is often so hard to visualise or think of something positive when the world is so scary, chaotic and closing in on us. But we must embrace all thoughts, relax and not make them such a big deal. Things happen so go with the flow as resistence is fultile, as in what we resist persists, because all of our attention is on trying to push fearful thoughts away. It is natural to have both positive and negative thoughts, it is making them all too important that is the problem. But if you think… this is just a thought, it is not me!

And say, this thought is not who I am, it is merely a passing cloud drifting through my mind, and I can let it go, and choose to hold onto a positive thought that attracts better things into my life instead. Think positive…

Cut the snake off at the head!

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