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Beliefs are not Facts

🎯 Beliefs are not facts. Beliefs are assumptions. Assumptions can be, and are, frequently wrong.

They can be wrong no matter what the prevailing zeitgeist.

It’s OK to have false beliefs. Everyone has them. It’s part of the human condition. But everyone does not admit to being wrong because of their fragile egos. The wise person understands that their beliefs could be wrong. Admitting you have been wrong is a sign of great strength. The foolish person stakes their whole identity and gambles on their assumptions being true. They might kill or die just to try to prove they are right.

🧠 Which are you? Are you mentally flexible, or are your beliefs set in stone? Is this attitude applied to all your beliefs, or just some?

🎯 The truth of being human is that our beliefs are magically out-pictured into our experience and mirror back to us our inner state. Since what you experience is filtered through your beliefs, changing your beliefs gives you a new perspective, a fresh outlook, and a new beginning.

Having the courage and flexibility to examine your beliefs and change your mind is THE singular most powerful thing you can do to change your life. IT IS THE KEY! 👈

Once you have discovered and identified your beliefs that are actually out of alignment with who you prefer to be, you will instantly recognize 3 things: That they are nonsensical, illogical, and didn’t originate within you. They came from your parents, friends, school, society, etc., but you have been holding on to them your entire life.

✨ Get familiar with this process and exercise it often. Your life will magically change to the degree you are successful at doing this. There is never an ending point to this process as long as you are alive. If you think you’ve reached a finish point – that’s a negative belief.

The process involves first asking yourself questions like these:

  • What am I believing to be true in order for me to be experiencing this now?
  • If I did in fact allow myself to be who I really prefer to be, what am I afraid might happen?
  • How do I know this is true? Have I tested or verified it?
  • Am I relying on someone else’s certainty? Why am I clinging to this belief?
  • What benefits am I getting from holding on to this belief?
  • Who benefits from this? Me or somebody else?
  • What evidence would change my mind? What would convince me to change?
  • Where did this belief come from? Why did I adopt it?
  • Does this belief create positive or negative feelings in me? Can I admit to being wrong?
  • Have I considered other points of view?
  • How can I reframe this in a positive light?

Second, use positive affirmations to break any attachment your subconscious might have to the negative beliefs. Try affirmations such as these:

  • I have the power to redefine my beliefs
  • It’s OK for me to change my mind
  • I can think for myself
  • I am free to choose what I prefer
  • I am safe in letting go of what no longer serves me
  • I am open to change
  • I am who I am for a reason, and that is enough
  • My positive beliefs attract authentic connections to others
  • I trust the process of discovering the truth
  • Clarity comes with openness
  • Facing the truth frees me to live fully
  • It’s brave and wise to change when I learn more
  • I welcome clarity more than comfort
  • Truth is not a threat — it’s my ally
  • I release the need to be right and choose to be free
  • I am allowed to grow beyond who I used to be
  • Every question I ask brings me closer to wisdom
  • I trust myself to navigate uncertainty
  • I am evolving, and that is beautiful
  • On some level, I am responsible for creating this
  • I don’t need to believe _________________________________ anymore
  • It’s not true that __________________________________
  • Thinking that I need __________________________________ is nonsense
  • __________________________________ is false
  • __________________________________ doesn’t make logical sense.
  • I don’t need to keep believing __________________________________
  • I can replace __________________________ with ___________________________

🎯 Life is really meaningless. We are the ones who individually assign meaning to by choices we make. Positive beliefs that are in alignment with creation allow energy to flow. Like a carrier wave, they bring amazing synchronicities, and all good things flow to you effortlessly.

On the other hand, negative beliefs bind up energy into unpleasant, repetitive patterns that persist and grow until resolved. Many people seek unsuccessfully to escape these unpleasant experiences through distraction or escapism. Some try to control the situation through struggle and effort. Neither of these work, and only makes matters worse.

They are consciously denying what they have already unconsciously created. Your beliefs are part of you. Trying to get rid of them is like trying to saw off your arm. Instead, simply change them! Science tells us that energy cannot be destroyed, only transmuted.

Negative experiences are symptoms. They are a message telling us that something is off and needs to be addressed. Perceiving them as such can spur you into positive action to resolve the belief situation. When you are most afraid to move forward on your joy, that’s when you’re closest to the breakthrough. Strong fear is just strong energy filtering through your negative belief. Be grateful for what the experience shows you.

👉 Your beliefs are the root cause of all your experiences and emotions.

Know thyself.

See also:

The Blueprint