Is My Reality a Reflection of the Sum of My Beliefs?

To the extent that we do not consciously handle our beliefs, reality slips out of our control.
We experience and encounter what we believe in. If we don’t believe that what we believe will happen to us, then it won’t happen to us, because we believe it won’t. We experience and encounter only what we believe in. If we are not the conscious creators of our beliefs, then the past, our previous beliefs, shape the image of our future. Whenever I don’t act consciously, the past becomes the cause of my future.
Once and for all, realize:
What are my unresolved life issues?
What defines my reality?

  • My beliefs, unshakable dogmas, personal insights, adopted views from others, knowledge, my will, thoughts, actions, speech, being.
    My life is a reflection of the sum of my beliefs.
    The collective reality (e.g., in a family) is the sum of shared views.
    The purpose of every creation is for it to be experienced.
    Do I really want to experience what I am creating at this moment?
    However, beliefs not only create reality, they can also “remove” reality. Life is the result of our currently active beliefs.
    The creation and removal of reality always consist of the same four steps:
  • Thought process, thought;
  • Image, imagination;
  • Belief, conviction;
  • Experience, and thus erasure.
    Beliefs lead from awareness to effortless realization and manifestation. Many individuals form a collective consciousness, and the reality of this world is the sum of collective beliefs.
    Our own belief, in any case, filters our own perception. It’s about remembering the level of consciousness at which you are the conscious creator of the reality you are experiencing at this moment, through the conscious choice of your beliefs.
  • What I am convinced of creates what I am convinced of and strengthens my belief through my experiences (the experiences I have).
    The more beliefs I have, the less flexible I become, the more my apparent identity is defined by exactly those beliefs. The fewer beliefs I have, the freer I am in creating my future.
    My current point of view creates my tomorrow’s reality and reinforces my current perspective. Therefore, reality begins to unfold from one point of view, one viewpoint creates the corresponding reality. Thus, I objectively experience what I subjectively expect. If I proceed from life, I stay within the boundaries of that reality and thereby strengthen it.
    Only after I step beyond the limits of the existing can something new, growth, the step forward, become possible. Life is a circle that begins with a consciously or unconsciously chosen belief and ends with it happening to us. Thus, I experience my belief manifested in the form of reality.
    Every creation returns to its creator until they are ready to remove it by experiencing it.
    So many things we don’t accept become a mountain of unacceptable things. Only after I become aware, accept, and experience a creation, do I allow it to disappear.
    Thus, our own body often cannot function harmoniously anymore due to harmful beliefs. It’s about discovering the obstacles and blockages that we’ve placed on the path of our ability to create life and removing them. Part of this includes giving up the “chronic victim behavior.”
    The mind lives in its own reality within life. This reality, created by myself, limits my possibilities. Thus, I am constantly in the past and do not experience the “possibilities of the NOW.”
    Through self-awareness, I can go beyond beliefs, I can step out of the “prison of my beliefs.” Only then do the natural “limitless possibilities” that I possess and that life provides to me open up before me.
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