Highest Thought Game

It’s all in the name!

Can you guess what the goal of the game is? Yes, it’s to get to the highest thought.

This lighthearted game is for players of all ages and you can play it by yourself or with others.

We’ve all heard by now that thoughts lead to emotions that lead to feelings that lead to actions.

Therefore if we think the highest thoughts throughout our day we will produce the greatest actions.

That makes sense and so we all want to strive to consistently create with the highest thoughts possible so we get the greatest return for our energy. For instance we recently have seen the films like What the Bleep Do We Know and The Secret thought carries with it an energetic vibration.

Now, if we make ourselves aware by consciously thinking a thought that carries the highest vibration we can trust that a corresponding action will follow.

Start now to imagine what your life would look like as a result of striving to maintain a highly vibratory life. That which you think, you attract, so let the games begin!

The idea of the game is that if you are in a conversation and the energy drops, you offer a higher thought as a communication. In response the person offers another higher thought, always reaching for the highest thought available.

You do this until you reach the most positive and highest thought possible. You will know the highest thought contributed by the vibe of it or by how it makes you feel. Are you getting closer to a happier or more joyful conversation?

For example this can be played in the grocery store when you hear the clerk complain about the muggy weather. Just let her know your experience of it, “I find the clouds a refreshing variation from the usual sunny skies and did you happen to notice the beautiful flowers blooming as a result to the sprinkles of rain we’ve been having lately?”

So whether in group or alone, if you can’t outdo, then yield to the highest thought. In this way, we can all win by contributing a higher vibration to experience of joy, ultimately resulting in world peace and unconditional love.

Aha, I win the highest thought game with that one!

2 Responses to “Highest Thought Game”

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