I’ve been writing on here a lot lately and honestly, I still have a lot of questions about everything. I guess I’m only beginning to scratch the surface of reality and it will take a long time to truly get to the other side. I am not going to say that anything is impossible because I don’t know that for sure. There are millions of things we don’t know about the world, possibly orders of magnitude more. But if we don’t know that we don’t know them, then we are completely unaware of them. In 1491, we knew the Earth was flat. In the early 1600s, we knew that Earth was the center of the universe. In the early 1900s, we knew that it was impossible to put a man on the moon But we were wrong about those things, so just imagine what we’ll know tomorrow. Anything that is quoted as a scientific fact is suspect to the creative nature of our being. Just because someone or something says something is impossible, that does not make it so, unless you also believe that it is impossible.
Whenever someone tells you something you don’t quite believe, do not shun them as wackos because most of the time their beliefs come from something that they’ve experienced. If someone tells you that they’ve had astral projections or out of body experiences, who are you to tell them that they are wrong? If someone says they talked to God or some other spiritual being, how do you know they are telling the truth? The answer is you don’t. You can’t prove them wrong. Even if they are lying, how could you possibly know, except if you could read minds. But even then, how could you know your readings are accurate? What we believe, we create. The stronger the belief, the stronger the creation.
I’m not saying that your creation will happen immediately because you actually have to believe it as true. You can’t half-believe something and expect it to show up in your life. For example, let’s say you want to believe you will win the lottery or have won the lottery. You do visualizations and imagine yourself winning, what it would feel like to win, and what you would do with all that money. But you don’t win, because you also happen to believe in the laws of probability. And not only that, you have a belief that says, “What if everyone did this? The world would be a mess. If everyone has this power, it will make everything chaotic.” All these conflicting beliefs muddle up your intention to win the lottery. Sure, it could happen, but if you do not clean up these contradictory beliefs, beliefs that are instilled in us from an early age, the vast majority of us will not win the lottery.
It is possible to do anything we please, but the whole notion that it is easy and fast is not the truth. At least for the most part. It takes a committed, disciplined individual to accomplish any big goal or act of creation. You have to live, eat, and breathe your goal, whatever it may be. You have to be so committed that some people think you should be committed. You have to take the steps to become what it is you want to be or do. Otherwise, you’re living in Fantasyland. You also have to prepare for the likely consequences of accomplishing your goal(s). If you do not prepare for what will happen after you win the lottery, you’ll end up broke like the majority of lottery winners. You have to be a vibrational match for what you want to receive, otherwise you will lose it or never get it.
You have to feel what it is like to have whatever it is that you are wanting. It has to feel real to you, almost normal. If you imagine yourself looking at a bank statement with $40,000,000.00 in it and just see it matter-of-factly and believe it to be true, you are well on your way. You have to feel it like it is real, but not go bananas because it will throw off the way you will actually feel when you have all this money and are just living your life. You have to act like a millionaire would act. You need to feel wealth and abundance inside you. And you have to follow your opportunities towards your goal. If it feels right, do it.
If you truly believe that nothing is impossible, then that makes everything a possibility. If you believe, truly, that you can fly and teleport, then you can make it so. But you have to deprogram all the contradicting beliefs that disallow these manifestations to take place. That is a job in itself. I’m sure there are plenty of contradicting beliefs about those two abilities in your mind, such as, let’s say, the laws of physics. Gravity. Newton’s Third Law of Motion. And so on and so forth. So there is a lot of work to be done here.
These are just examples. With every intention comes some limiting beliefs to work through. For starters, I wouldn’t recommend trying to fly, but perhaps manifesting some money, a small amount to start, a comfortable amount. It is something you can easily measure as manifested or not manifested, so give it a shot. Even if you don’t manifest the money at first, be patient and believe it is coming. Don’t try to control how it gets to you, but just believe and accept the inevitability of it. And when opportunity knocks, take it. It will be well worth it.
Just open yourself up to the possibilities that are out there. Don’t shun other schools of thought just because you don’t think they are useful. Allow yourself to consider them because they can teach you new ways of living and thriving that you may have never considered in your little box of thoughts. It’s better to be open than closed. It’s always better to consider a possibility than an impossibility. Think of all the things that were once thought impossible that we have today. That should be proof enough that our minds and bodies are capable of much better than we believe ourselves to be. We just need to believe.
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