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Vocabulary

Positively followed/usually applied

Hi

The teaching that bids you merely to dismiss your trouble from your mind and think of

pleasant things, or to indulge in a day-dreaming, can be positively

followed, but as usually applied is quite negative. When applied in a

negative way it weakens the will, robs one of initiative, and destroys

one's power to decide and act. Instead of avoiding the issue, whenever

the thought of the impending trouble or difficulty rises into

consciousness, we should meet it boldly, affirming our ability to

overcome it and be victorious.

Does "positively followed" mean that undoubtedly one can comply with it, with such teachings?

"But as usually applied is quite negative". Does it say that when we apply to those teachings the way we usually do, they will have a negative influence on us?
  

Top answer

"positively followed" means that you can follow the teaching and benefit from it (because the result are likely to be positive) "as usually applied is quite negative" = you're correct (applying these techniques the way we usually do has negative consequences)

  • "positively followed" means that you can follow the teaching and benefit from it (because the result are likely to be positive) "as usually applied is quite negative" = you're correct (applying these techniques the way we usually do has negative consequences)
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"positively followed" means that you can follow the teaching and benefit from it (because the result are likely to be positive)

"as usually applied is quite negative" = you're correct (applying these techniques the way we usually do has negative consequences)
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