Your Beliefs Shape Your Reality
In metaphysics and alternative spirituality the idea that our belief or faith shapes our reality is a well-known concept. This notion is found again and again in sacred texts, ancient religions, and wisdom traditions.
In The Bible, for example, Jesus says, “With a mustard seed of faith you can move a mountain,” and the Buddha says, “The mind is everything, what we think we become.” These are just two examples among many others.
What is a belief? It is simply a thought that we choose to think again and again. Faith is when a belief becomes established as a pattern.
The mind, our consciousness, is where belief occurs. Whatever we choose to believe about ourselves, and about life, becomes true for us. The thoughts we hold in our mind shapes our reality.
‘Old school’ belief and faith is however a little different and maybe less trendy than the modern idea of the Law of Attraction and our ability to ‘manifest,’ that has become so popular in recent years in spiritual circles and the metaphysical community. Yet, it it is still an important spiritual principle.
Our beliefs and biases work as a filter within the brain to organize our experiences to confirm a belief or bias. For example, if someone has a belief that their partner is aloof, or not present in the relationship, their brain will filter out those experiences where their partner is actually active and present in the relationship.
In this way the brain confirms its own biases. Even if their partner is present, caring, kind and open to communication, their chosen belief will overshadow their reality.
Whatever you hold in your mind on a consistent basis is exactly what you will experience in your life ~ Tony Robbins
This is why it is important to continuously address what we think about ourselves, and about life, because it really does shape our reality. Question your beliefs. What do I believe about myself? What do I believe about my partner, family, community? What do I believe about the world? What do believe about life? What do I believe about love? What do I believe about God, Spirit, Source, the Divine? Then ask yourself, why do you believe this? Where did these beliefs come from? What would happen if you let these beliefs go?
Personal inquiry is one of the most powerful steps in our personal evolution and soul growth. I believe that the goal of consciousness is to expand our capacity to experience love, joy, and peace. However, we must first address our core beliefs, to see what holds up and what may be falling to the side.
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