believing is seeing

Posted by on Sep 28, 2011 in inspiration | 0 comments

I’ll believe it when I see it is a more mainstream view of things, and you too can wait your whole life waiting to see something in order to believe it. However, unless you believe it first you will never see it. What we see, or manifest into being, is just the physical extension of our beliefs. Every single thing, event and experience first begins with a thought. The thought is where the most amount of time and creative juices are spent and the rest simply follows. A great example of this is writing. To have the idea and essence of what you want to write about, who you are writing it for, whether you’ll use ink or a computer, stories, analogies and facts that you want to incorporate are all at work before you sit down to write a single word. The actual writing is the flow that surges from the thought energy first carefully molded. So why does it seem so hard to believe something we can’t see yet? How can somebody believe that her health, job and relationships are going well when there’s no evidence of it. I ask you this, how can a farmer plant a small seed in a pile of dirt in the springtime and expect to feed his family in the late summer harvest? Is it science? He believes that when you bury a little seed in dirt and given adequate food (water, minerals, sunlight) and time, food is a natural result. What seeds have you planted? What do you want to believe in order to see?

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