Understanding What You Believe

Author: Seth Manne

12 15th, 2008

Understanding what you believe, now, at this stage of your life takes an open mind and objectiveness so that you can step away from yourself and look at yourself. You can look back to your childhood and start to glimpse what were the first things that you were taught. You learned your name, your ABC’s, and how to read and write. As you went through school you studied different subjects. Usually, nowhere along the way, did anybody ever teach you how to think. Usually, no one ever taught you about the power of your thoughts and beliefs.

 

Many people today are not aware that, often, many things that they think are facts about reality are no more than personal beliefs that they formed, chose and decided upon. When you were young, did anybody ever teach you that your beliefs about your reality and circumstances would FORM and MANIFEST your circumstances? Most probably…not. Had this been taught to you, even as a possibility of life, then you might have given more consideration to what you would decide to accept as a personal belief.

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12 3rd, 2008

Your own attitude, understanding and beliefs about the circumstances that you observe in relation to others and the circumstances that you observe in relation to yourself are certainly controllable by you. Attitudes, beliefs and understanding are built or developed by you and they indicate your own growth and awareness levels. They can create comfort or pain.

 

 

When you find yourself drowning in some particular emotion and you sense that you are experiencing a level of emotion that is uncomfortable and unnatural, again, you can shut off the emotion by simply shifting your concentration to other thoughts away from the focus of the particular emotion. This is not difficult and as basic as it might sound will allow your subconscious mind to better deal with the situation and offer you new perspectives on the problem area.

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The Dreaming Other You

Author: Seth Manne

10 27th, 2008

Consider how you dream, what it means and what it implies. The state that you exist in, in the sleeping dream, is a state of personal authority and connects directly to the source or essence of who you are as a being. In that state, you are pure and unlimited consciousness, existing in and experiencing a self-created (manifested) reality, totally independent of anything physical. You may notice that your “personality” is not altered in each and every dream but your physical appearance or the rich and unlimited variation of circumstances can be. 

 

 

You take your personality into the dream state each night. This is the “you” that your primary conscious mind has created up to this point, with all of its beliefs and questions and yearnings or desires. You will notice that many times the dreams that you remember, have to do with some unsatisfied area of your daily life.

 

 

Your dreams may run the gamut from sexual, sensual, emotional, miraculous or commonplace to areas of experience that you could not imagine that you would be interested in experiencing. It may seem as if there was “some other you” at the controls of your mind.

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