Tag: personal-development

  • Grief, Sorrow, Sadness, Anguish, Distress, Trouble, Irritation, Annoyance

    Grief, Sorrow, Sadness, Anguish, Distress, Trouble, Irritation, Annoyance

    In any thought or event do these words serve you?

    Does your belief system in grief, sorrow, sadness, anguish, distress, trouble, irritation, and annoyance make the experience the way you want to experience it? Your definition of the event is generated by feelings. Again, does it serve you?

    Your definition of an event is by way of your emotions in determining whether or not a situation is difficult, or have some kind of personal affect upon oneself, or for it to seem so. The training of humankind is responsible, and you have to un-train yourself to make it “your own” in accordance to how it “serves you.”

    Can you have a belief that you can train yourself to experience something differently?

    Feelings and emotions are generated by belief. You can’t have that feeling if you don’t have that belief. If you have a different belief, you have a different feeling.

    Why are you holding on to that belief? Does it serve you to believe that this is a difficult thing to do? If it doesn’t, why are you choosing it to do so? Is your belief out of alignment in who you prefer to be?

    All beliefs are designed to reinforce themselves. They have to perpetuate themselves. That’s in the design of life or you wouldn’t be having a physical experience, because physical reality is an illusion.

    So its the beliefs in the physical mind that make physical reality seem real and solid because belief systems reinforce themselves with emotions, thought patterns, and behaviors to make physical reality seem real.

    When you change the belief, you change the feelings, you change the thoughts, you change the behaviors and you change the experience. That’s the order in which it happens.

    So any time your having an experience you don’t prefer, it can be traced all the way back to a belief that your holding on to for some reason that you think is important to hold on to.

    Find out why you believe its important to hold on to it and then you will see it doesn’t make sense, and its not really necessary. Then you can let it go because as soon as a belief system doesn’t make sense, its gone, you’ve dropped it because you don’t hold on to things that don’t make sense.

    If you hold on to a belief that doesn’t work for you, that can only mean there is some belief within you that’s making it make sense, or making it seem like the better alternative. You always move towards what you believe benefits you. You always without fail move away from what you don’t believe benefits you. So if your are holding on to something that doesn’t feel right, that feels like a struggle, that feels like difficulty, if your holding on to it, that can only mean your have a belief that says the alternative is worse and be more painful, more difficult.

    MJI (LightWorker)

  • Grief, Sorrow, Sadness, Anguish, Distress, Trouble, Irritation, Annoyance

    Grief, Sorrow, Sadness, Anguish, Distress, Trouble, Irritation, Annoyance

    In any thought or event do these words serve you?

    Does your belief system in grief, sorrow, sadness, anguish, distress, trouble, irritation, and annoyance make the experience the way you want to experience it? Your definition of the event is generated by feelings. Again, does it serve you?

    Your definition of an event is by way of your emotions in determining whether or not a situation is difficult, or have some kind of personal affect upon oneself, or for it to seem so. The training of humankind is responsible, and you have to un-train yourself to make it “your own” in accordance to how it “serves you.”

    Can you have a belief that you can train yourself to experience something differently?

    Feelings and emotions are generated by belief. You can’t have that feeling if you don’t have that belief. If you have a different belief, you have a different feeling.

    Why are you holding on to that belief? Does it serve you to believe that this is a difficult thing to do? If it doesn’t, why are you choosing it to do so? Is your belief out of alignment in who you prefer to be?

    All beliefs are designed to reinforce themselves. They have to perpetuate themselves. That’s in the design of life or you wouldn’t be having a physical experience, because physical reality is an illusion.

    So its the beliefs in the physical mind that make physical reality seem real and solid because belief systems reinforce themselves with emotions, thought patterns, and behaviors to make physical reality seem real.

    When you change the belief, you change the feelings, you change the thoughts, you change the behaviors and you change the experience. That’s the order in which it happens.

    So any time your having an experience you don’t prefer, it can be traced all the way back to a belief that your holding on to for some reason that you think is important to hold on to.

    Find out why you believe its important to hold on to it and then you will see it doesn’t make sense, and its not really necessary. Then you can let it go because as soon as a belief system doesn’t make sense, its gone, you’ve dropped it because you don’t hold on to things that don’t make sense.

    If you hold on to a belief that doesn’t work for you, that can only mean there is some belief within you that’s making it make sense, or making it seem like the better alternative. You always move towards what you believe benefits you. You always without fail move away from what you don’t believe benefits you. So if your are holding on to something that doesn’t feel right, that feels like a struggle, that feels like difficulty, if your holding on to it, that can only mean your have a belief that says the alternative is worse and be more painful, more difficult.

    MJI (LightWorker)