Thursday, 27 May 2010

We live by our beliefs

Hello, and welcome to "How Can I Make It A Better World?

Our aim, All World One Happy Family.


A joke: A lawyer went to a dentist to have his troublesome tooth extracted.

He cautioned the dentist with a threat of criminal proceedings, "Take out the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth."


It is a pleasure to welcome my new reader from South Africa. I know that he practices, with great success, the systems I have shown in these writings. I sincerely wish he would add his experiences to this site to allow us to make the world a better place for all of us.


We live by our beliefs:

I am amazed to discover how much of our daily behaviours are governed by our beliefs. From the way we treat our elders, each other, the authority, to how we feel about ourselves, are all dependent on our belief systems.

As an interesting example is the behaviour of an elderly lady guest living with us at the moment. She has been brought up in a part of the world where every day is a brilliantly sunny one. It is the system there that washed laundry is hung out to dry in the sun. Whist with us, she feels uncomfortable if it is not done so here. I have no facility to easily hang out clothes outside the home.But, according to her belief, she goes to great lengths, at some considerable trouble to herself, to dry her laundry outdoors.


My beliefs now are: 1. Our world we live in is an idea of a Universal Mind.

2. We are a part of the same Universal Mind.

3. We have access to the same ability to create as has the Universal Mind.

4. We have the freedom to create what we want.

5. Our desire to create is only limited by our belief in our ability to do so.

6. There is enough stuff out in the Universe to fulfil the wishes of every person on the planet.

7. There are many ways of using this Universal Mind to assist us. One such way is shown in my
March 2010 blogs, and from then on.


Regrettably I am too new a recruit to this doctrine that I believe in now to be able to show you any great advantages to me of this new found belief.


But my conviction in the truth of these beliefs is so much that I want you to adopt them in your life.


A joke again: A college girl tell her friend that she is to break off her engagement with a boy. "I do not like him an more," She says."

"Doe that mean," her friend asks, "that you will return your diamond engagement ring he gave you?"

"No! I do not like the boy any more. I still like the ring."


Wishing you every happiness, Shree-1

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