Do You Believe What You Think?
Nothing happens until something moves. And you have to be the
one who makes it move. As you move forward, you can refine your
attempts.
In the place of emotional poverty, people think of themselves as
failures. They think that the things that they want are not
possible for them. The fable of abundance is for other people,
but not for them.
Yet is it true?
Do you find yourself believing the story you tell yourself?
In your story, other people are to blame, and the world is
uncooperative, and you are too helpless to do anything about it.
In your story, you tried and failed, or someone let you down, or
something bizarre happened just before your big break.
Is your story true? Is your interpretation of the flow of events
absolutely accurate? How does it make you think and feel when
you tell yourself how things could have been or should have
been?
How empowered do you feel when everyone involved in your drama,
including yourself, must bear the blame for your current
suffering?
If you believe what you think, then suffering is inevitable. Do
you honestly believe that you are a miserable failure? Is your
life really a tale of failure to thrive?
When we question what we believe, we can find a great freedom to
experience life in a more wholesome way. Abundance in life is
possible.