How would perfect faith change your life?
Faith is often associated with religion, but its essence transcends the physical world. You might consider this concept to be an immeasurable confidence or trust, that is, a feeling you know through sensation and vibration. You may sense it is something else.
Many people will rationalize feelings cannot be proof of anything. This kind of self- doubt leads human beings to stop trusting their instincts, their body's signs. You are conditioned to believe "proof" is predictable and repeatable in a scientific sense. But, you may overlook that sceptics choose to disbelieve because they are not ready to accept another way. Ever encountered the rigid attitude, "my way or the highway?"
If you had perfect faith, you would rise above any perceived troubles, health issues or imbalances within yourself. You would see beyond those that hold you back in the external world. Nothing would disturb your peace of mind. Imagine that.
Perfect faith would mean negative attitudes do not rattle you. Energy vampires would not drain you. Your constant energy would reshape your perception. You would realize you are eternal at the core. To raise awareness of your connection with infinity would mean you are unaffected by criticism and judgment. You would only express love.
If you detect fear in your heart, reasons exist that you have not yet admitted, explored or resolved. You are invited to rediscover your hidden wounds and heal them. If you fear particular outcomes, then you doubt yourself. This would not happen if you realized your true ability and potential. The willingness to learn is the first step to being more receptive of those things which build unwavering faith. Proof evolves in form.
You can evolve to recognize a differencet between arrogance and confidence. You will sense variation in energy vibration that you discern for yourself. Perfect love is unconditional self-acceptance. As you move toward that, you approach perfect faith.
Reader Comments (2)
Faith follows soon thereafter.
After an acknowledgement of faith, in my humble opinion, comes the realization that divinity lies within ... and thus, the Goddess (God) (whatever) helps those who helps themselves.
After that is discernment.
A wonderful reflection.
D~