I totally agreed with Mana with regards to there is no such thing as a "positive thought switch". We are all creatures of habituation. If we have consistently been having one mode of thinking throughout our lives, it is unlikely that we are going to think otherwise at our death bed. Every thought we have is being reinforced the more we think of it. By the time we are nearing death or at our death bed, our habitual thoughts would have such a strong hold on us that it would be almost impossible for other thoughts to take it place.
Therefore, like what Mana said consistent day to day practice is utmost important to re habituate our mind positively while we have the physical and environmental endowment.
There is no shortcut to "salvation". We have to put in the hardwork and we must do it before it is too late for us!
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WoselTenzin, I could not agree with you more. There is truly no shortcut if what we want is a better life with quality and purpose. Plus, to be able to bring the merits into our next life so that we have the karma to learn the Dharma and attain Enlightenment.
Many of us live life day to day and think that it is enough, without remotely connecting to the fact that we came from past lives and there are many more lives ahead of us. If we have been obsessed planning for better financial gains, business ventures, holidays, etc... Then I strongly ask that we put out the same, and more, into planning our better lives now and future.