Belief, designed for life!

Written by Seamus Dolly


Liam says to Joe; “where is your God now, when life can be made in a laboratory”? Joe says to Liam; “it couldn’t have happened, but forrepparttar presence of God”.

It was a short debate involving two non-scientific people, but wasn’t it interesting?

While Liam set out to demolish Joe’s faith, he was left with a simple retort that quietened him. In this case,repparttar 122905 non-believer lost because he had nothing substantial to believe in. Andrepparttar 122906 believer, far from a theologian, wonrepparttar 122907 debate because he had.

Whilerepparttar 122908 above centred on religion, can’t it be applied to belief in anything?

There is not a court inrepparttar 122909 world that can change your belief, should you insist on it, whatever about changing your physical position. Whether you are locked up or executed even,repparttar 122910 will can be more difficult to break thanrepparttar 122911 life.

This has beenrepparttar 122912 case since we began, but appears more vulgar when weighed against advances in civilisation, in its negative state, anyway. There would be no war but for this primitive remit.

With everyday, more civil matters, it is belief that drives everything that is driven with speed, and is more potent than desire. Most people know someone that gives 100% focus and attention to what they do. They often suceed.

Indeed, if we bringrepparttar 122913 process further back, not much in time but in our time and pre-birth situation, something kept us going. Call it innate or a component of our primitive remit; something powerful gets us to our first breath. And it wasn’t easy, even if we forget it.

A lot of us know people with such single-mindedness or focus that they appear oblivious to most other matters, and sometimes crazy. This isrepparttar 122914 raw side of it, as we can only zoom in on one hundred matters with one-hundredth attention.

Most of our troubles are bought about by exercising our own free will.

Written by Lynn Claridge


Most of our troubles are bought about by exercising our own free will.   If we choose to ignorerepparttar laws, we cannot escaperepparttar 122904 consequences of our actions. You cannot alterrepparttar 122905 laws ofrepparttar 122906 universe. What has been sown must be harvested. If you have used selfishness, you must acceptrepparttar 122907 results. Pride, jealousy, envy, greed, malice, distrust and suspicion all these things, when they fructify will cause distress and decay.

Therefore, people might ask is "free will" limited, inrepparttar 122908 sense that there are definite tendencies of events in relation to individuals.   We all have tendencies and vibrations that we do not let go. Everyone is surround by radiations and influences, many of which can affect your destiny. When your "free will" is used correctly, it allows you to conquer all that stands in your way ofrepparttar 122909 fullest expression of that part ofrepparttar 122910 universe that is within you. Because you are part ofrepparttar 122911 universe and part ofrepparttar 122912 universe is you.   A seed ofrepparttar 122913 universe will be planted within every human soul, like a seed is planted inrepparttar 122914 earth. If you give a seed what it needs to grow,repparttar 122915 seed will first shoot up throughrepparttar 122916 earth and eventually will bloom and bursts into full flower. The universe has plantedrepparttar 122917 seed within us all, and you arerepparttar 122918 gardener. It depends upon your efforts when or indeed whetherrepparttar 122919 fullness ofrepparttar 122920 flower is able to express itself. This is your free will. If you keeprepparttar 122921 seed inrepparttar 122922 darkness and do not give itrepparttar 122923 light,repparttar 122924 universe cannot be expressed through you.   The law is perfect when it is in operation. Effect always follows cause. No individual hasrepparttar 122925 power to alter by one hairs breadthrepparttar 122926 sequence of cause and effect. That which is harvested must be that which is sown inrepparttar 122927 soul of every individual. The law of cause and effect is basic, fundamental, and unalterable because you can only harvest what you sow.   Whatever good you do, you arerepparttar 122928 better for it.   Whatever selfishness you practice, you are worse for it.   You cannot cheatrepparttar 122929 natural law. You cannot say you are sorry for what you have done and automatically obliterate allrepparttar 122930 effect ofrepparttar 122931 causes you set in motion.   I will give you 2 scenario of howrepparttar 122932 laws of cause and effect could work.   You have promised to fax a business acquaintance an important report that could clinch a deal for them. You leave home and 10 minutes uprepparttar 122933 road you suddenly remember you have leftrepparttar 122934 report at home.   You have 2 choices you can go back and get it or you can leave it were it is.   Scenario 1. You decide that you cannot be bothered to go back and get it and will make some excuse to your business acquaintance. Later that morning you receive a phone call, it's your business acquaintance asking if you are going to fax over that report you promised. You tell them that you are very sorry but unfortunately you could not findrepparttar 122935 report. Consequently your acquaintance lossesrepparttar 122936 deal and will never trust or rely upon you again.

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