Two Important Core Beliefs

Author: Seth Manne

01 14th, 2009

One core belief that will enable you to manifest is a core belief that allows you to believe, understand or know that you are first a being. That being has manifested him or herself as a physical creature commonly referred to as human. Start from that perspective of beliefs. It should not be difficult or far-fetched or unbelievable for you to grasp that understanding and awareness. You should certainly be able to feel that and sense that quite easily.

 

Following that core belief is another that allows you to understand, feel and believe that the being that you are is magnificent and has power and majesty and the free will to create any physical circumstance that is within the physical laws of nature. You must understand, know or believe that no force or entity, no luck, fate, destiny or God is keeping you from experiencing any circumstance that you desire to experience, unless you believe that. Only you and your beliefs can keep you from what you want.

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The Moment Of Belief

Author: Seth Manne

12 19th, 2008

The fate, luck, destiny or God that you believe has power or control in your life are the forces that you have created in your own mind and then believed in. This is difficult for many people to realize. You can go back in your mind to your earliest memories. Try to remember what is the first thing that you ever became conscious of, or saw happen.

 

 

You will find it is easy to remember events that happened in your life but it is more difficult to remember when you formed certain beliefs. Can you remember when you started to believe in Santa Claus and when you stopped? To pin down those precise moments is difficult. Can you remember who or what made you believe in Santa Claus? Was it one or both of your parents?

 

Most people can “sense” that it probably was one or both of their parents who instilled the belief in Santa Claus in them. Nevertheless, it is still difficult to pinpoint when you chose to accept that belief. It is as if you were conditioned or brainwashed to believe in Santa. It is also can be hazy as to when, precisely, you stopped believing in Santa. You looked around and saw clue after clue that most likely told you ….Santa was some sort of impossibility.

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Manifesting Beliefs

Author: Seth Manne

12 12th, 2008

It is often very convenient to place the outcome and circumstances of ones own life in the hands of some outside force. In that individual’s mind, that relieves him of all responsibility for anything that happens to him. Some people like to say that fate dealt them a hand and they will play that hand. Their life is just some card game and the dealer is an invisible, unknowable force whose existence can neither be observed nor predicted.

 

 

Some blame or thank God for all their circumstances and according to their beliefs, usually, this is not a God that exists within them, that is them. Some have been conditioned to think that they are unworthy of having God bestow any good fortune upon them and spend their lives trying to be good in order that God might reward them.

 

 

In each and every case, the individual is creating a belief scenario in his own mind and believing, desiring and expecting that what he has figured out his personal truth to be…will be…and…so…it is. He does not see that he has created his own circumstances himself and merely assigned the power of creation to his believed in force.

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