I Am Who I Am Because of My Beliefs

More than ever I believe I was not banished. I was not exiled into the valley of tears. I believe I had a contract with God to come into this life to explore what it means to be made to the image and likeness of God. I recall how this was repeatedly taught to me during my Grade School years, through my High School years even during my College years!

I believe I won’t collide with anybody else as i journey, fully protected in my orbit. As long as i stay conscious of my divine pathway. as long as I stay connected with God.

I choose to stay connected with God via the Ho’oponopono way which empowers unlike soooo many formula prayers of religion which seemingly negates that I was made to the image and likeness of God. This may be judged as only my perception but I believe what i was taught!!

After recent domestic conflicts, I am convinced suffering and/or travailing to benefit either Emil or Anne is a ridiculous religious idea. God who is complete, all perfect is not pleased by my sufferings. This was another ridiculous idea of the pagans! Feeding humans to animals then even feeding humans to machines!

I go by my experiences. I have no intention of agonizing over dogmas I used to accept blindly. Not anymore. I no longer want to go into another crisis of Faith! I think I am too old for that.

I am what I believe:

Joe Vitale: “We are living in a belief-driven world. Whatever you believe, that belief will work.”
“It’ll get you through the day, at any rate.”
“It will FRAME your experience into perceptions that make sense to match your worldview, belief system. You’ll find a way to rationalize it and force it to fit”

Recently I wrote an essay about the Frames of my life.

“Urban Shaman”: “The world is what you think it is”
“This is the ability to operate in he world from the perspective of the principles (Shamanism) to see things from that viewpoint rather than in the ordinary way. we often call this operating at second level, instead of at first level.”

Gary Zukov:
“But a multisensory human has a more expanded perception. A multisensory human sees all experience as potential to grow spiritually.”