Chuck’s Place: Positive Saturation

Generate Positive Feelings…
-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

Upon her arrival at Auschwitz at 16 years of age, the late Edie Eger was forced to immediately dance for the notorious Josef Mengele, known as, the Angel of Death. She chose, as she writes about in her best seller, The Choice, to imagine herself waltzing on stage at the Budapest Opera House, in the arms of a boy she loved.

For her stunning performance Mengele let her live and gave her a loaf of bread. Like her future mentor and colleague, Victor Frankl (author of Man’s Search for Meaning), Edie chose to exercise the power of the imagination to manifest staying alive.

What we imagine, is the blueprint the subconscious mind uses to create the physical outcome of our lives. To not pay attention to what we imagine is to allow our lives to unfold without clear intention. To choose what to imagine is to assume conscious responsibility for the content of our imagination and hence, the direction and outcome of our lives.

When it comes to the state of our health, the quality of our thoughts, as played out in our imagination, is fundamental. We are daily flooded with messages of vulnerability to outside invasive bacteria and viruses. As well, we are saturated with influencers touting potential remedies and preventive measures.

The imagination is solicited to play out these scripts that irritate and activate the central nervous system (CNS) to manufacture neurotransmitters, as well as the endocrine system to produce hormones, to prepare our body and mind for simply a thought of invasion of no true substance.

The subconscious mind responds to the imagination the same way it responds to actual reality. What we imagine is reality to the subconscious mind, which in turn innervates the brain to respond accordingly.

Rather than fixate upon the alarming messages seeking to generate a false reality in the mind and body, we are free to choose to focus our attention upon thoughts that calm the imagination and, consequently, the CNS.

These thoughts generate the production of feel good hormones such as serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin. These promote deep states of relaxation, calm and peace. If, in fact, a genuine threat were to present itself, our resilience, accrued from such calm practice, provides confidence to meet the challenge, rather than being overwhelmed by a crisis.

The practice I suggest to achieve such calm is quite simple. The internal dialogue within the mind never sleeps, but you can override it by taking charge of the words you say to yourself. Saturate yourself with positive words. Simply say them all the time, with intention.

If negative thought intruders momentarily steal your attention, simply shift to the positive words as soon as you notice the disruption. Don’t waste a second more thinking the negative thought.

Here are some positive word suggestions: peace, love, freedom, happiness, joy, comfort, relaxed, beauty, calm, pleasure, warmth, refreshed, happy, treasure, rested… Truthfully, the list is endless.

Choose a word. Perhaps say it many times at a chosen rhythm. Make up poems, jingles, or songs to play with the words. Saturate your inner experience with the words and positive feeling states they generate.

Also, when you say one of these words, they often bring up associations to similar words or experiences to be lived and enjoyed in the imagination. Go there.

One of the practices I enjoy is Vim Hof’s retentive breath work. I utilize the word method, choosing the word that feels right in the moment. I have been able to vastly achieve calm states during lengthy breath retention through this approach. These calm states are retained long after the practice has ended.

Positive saturation promotes deep states of calm to be readily available at the mere stating of a word. Positive saturation does not eliminate real challenges that must be met, but it removes the bulk of negative states manufactured in error.

Positively saturate yourself to your heart, mind and breath’s content,
Chuck

Soulbyte for Tuesday May 26, 2026

-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

Do the right thing. But what is the right thing? Sometimes it’s hard to know. At other times the way is perfectly clear. Sit awhile with your mind as calm as possible. Just breathe calmly for a minute or two, and ask your heart-centered self to be fully present and to gift you with some helpful insight. If you do this often enough, you and your heart-centered self will get into good alignment and before you know it you will be able to do this automatically, without even realizing that you are. A heart-centered connection with your High Self is really the best medicine you could ask for.

All our love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Monday May 25, 2026

-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

Stay connected to your heart-centered self today, and every day, the inner knowing self who instinctively and intuitively guides you, even when you are not asking for guidance or even aware. When awareness shuts down, for whatever reason, you are still in good hands. Keep that in mind. But also set your intentions for the perfect day, and let your heart be your first and foremost guide as you do that.

All our love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Sunday May 24, 2026

-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

Take time today to center yourself in knowing that you are doing the best you can do at this moment in time. Accept where you are and yet still hold onto the dream of your perfect future. Never let the real dream die. If it is your destiny to have what you really want then you will one day achieve it. But if it is not really the best destiny for you, some other outcome will show up and you will be able to perceive it as the best and most perfect future, in spite of what you once upon a time thought would be your answer to your prayers. Oftentimes, the future is not up to the dreamer but to the dream still waiting to be lived.

All our love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Saturday May 23, 2026

-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

The dawning of a new day is always something to rejoice over. The first rays of sunlight are a welcoming beacon of full life ahead. The birds calling, the leaves and flowers being visited by insects and the first stirring of a breeze heralding newness is indeed something to be rejoiced over. One day chaos rules and the next calmness. One day war and the next peace. One day sadness and the next joy. Remember the rules of nature, for as sure as there is rain so there is sunlight. Just as there is darkness one moment so does the light reappear in the next. Teach yourself, and your nearest and dearest, always to expect the best, and the best will occur. Expect miracles and they too will occur.

All our love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne