Reading a blog I stumbled on an article explaining how you
can train your brain to get what you really want. I was intrigued because faith
is a process that trains the brain to go after what it does not see to make it
a reality. In the article the writer stated
"Our brains are constantly
filtering an unfathomable amount of sensory inputs: sounds, smells, visuals, and more. Most of
this information goes consciously unrecognized."
What does this statement have to do with training the brain
well if we slow down we can obtain our heart desire by developing a laser beam
focus but this focus must be on what we want. This is the step that must
replace fear of the unknown instead of the what if, we replace it with
determining what we want and focus on what we need to do to obtain it. In this
process many feel like faith is not necessary just a get out and make it happen
attitude. This get out and make it happen attitude is the hope which is derived
from faith to accomplish goals. The article placed emphasis on mentioning
the importance of identifying what we want.
*What are you seeing everywhere?
This is perhaps the clearest reflection of your conscious identity.
*However, once you know what you
want--and it intensely arouses your attention -- you will notice simpler and easier solutions to your questions
*When your mind takes hold of an
idea, you do everything in your power to manifest it
Just because other people
have limiting beliefs does not mean you need to. Again, the advice you take and the people
you emulate matters
It's amazing how biblical principles is found in these
statements because if we want to reach the objective that emphasis is placed
on, then we have to act off of what we want.
"Then He touched their eyes, saying, “According to your faith, be it unto you.” Matthew 9:29
Maybe this is why a lot of people was not heal in the bible
because they did not know exactly what they wanted. They know they want to be
healed but they are confused on the methods in which Jesus wanted to heal them.
It appeared that they were afraid not to stop trusting a system that informed
them on how they healing could take place. Therefore, the lack of their faith
left them with the lack of a healing. Can this be identified in being
afraid by being to scared to walk away from the familiar. The fear to make
a decision has paused a lot of people because the absence of a cause. Reality
is in what is manifested daily and choices is what causes realization to
be manifested daily.
*When you know what you want, you
notice opportunities most people aren't aware of. You also have the rare courage to seize those opportunities without
procrastination. What you focus on expands.
*Courage doesn't just involve
saying "Yes" it also involves saying "No." But how could
you possibly say "No"
to certain opportunities if you don't know what you want? You can't. Like most
people, you'll be seduced by the best thing that comes around.
http://www.inc.com/benjamin-p-hatrdy/this-is-how-you-train-your-brain-to-get-what-you- really-want.html
When God created man he created man in his image with the
ability to multiply and based on the above article it mentions that what we
focus on expands in our life. Therefore, fear of progression have to leave and
will leave once the mind is trained to focus on what it wants.
This mindset is similar to everyone that was healed in the bible,
and today it is possible to experience the reality of "According to
your faith be it unto you."


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