How do you know if you're seeing things?
 Wednesday, April 7, 2010 at 10:47PM
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 at 10:47PM People will often ask whether what they think they are experiencing is real. Does this sound familiar? Are you the kind of person who uses the mind to determine your sense of the truth or do you feel it? Recognize why you choose to sense certain people or sources of information are credible and others not. You have underlying motivations for taking sides and also for choosing not to agree or disagree.
Perception is subjective. Each person creates his own signposts about what is real or not. Some people ground their reality in conditioned beliefs and attitudes. Other people tap into energy, faith, inner knowing and sense clarity presents when questions fade away. Notice why you view something as true or false, real or unreal. How do fear and other feelings fit in? Each one is your choice.
If you conclude you are "seeing things," you are basically doubting the senses. Some people say they would only believe something if they saw it themselves and yet, other people choose not to have faith in their own senses. When people describe something to you that you resist, you may say they must be dreaming. Every thought and feeling is part of how you choose to Transform Your Life.
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