A key element of the answer is a bask principle of modem psychology—that there are only two root emotions, fear and love. All fear-based feelings are negative, and they include anger, hostility, guilt, resentment, bitterness, frustration, envy, dissatisfaction, anxiety, helplessness, hopelessness and depression. All love-based feelings are positive, and they include joy, peace, generosity, forgiveness, compassion and contentment.

Applying this to Smith and Jones, we see that by viewing life through a filter of fear-based beliefs, Smith perceived a hostile, unfriendly and threatening world. Such a negative way of looking at things intensifies all forms of headache and all types of dysfunctions.

By contrast, Jones viewed life through a filter of love-based beliefs, as a result of which he perceived a friendly, loving and nonthreatening world. Consequently, be remained free of headaches and disease, he felt great, and he continued to enjoy a high level of wellness.

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