Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Unseen Power

This blog States all the un seen powers one might encounter in life. It is majorily regarding the imagination one perceives from the mind. Our lives are strongly indulged in the day to day activities that we hardly get time to think about our deepest desires. Life involves so much with it that one deviates from their innerself. Reviving those desires makes life much lovable. Imagining the true wants can serve to bring happiness and contentment in life.

As Einstein puts it this way : "Imagination is more important than knowledge"

Many of us have deep faith but have forgotten how to tap into it personally. I have been doing a great deal of exploration on this and have found that I often have to remember to believe, to literally and consciously choose to believe and then act on what I believe to prove that I actually do.

I recently attended a convention that I have gone to for many years and I caught myself having negative thoughts and beliefs. I believed that everyone had already hired me and therefore there were no more opportunities there for me.

Those negative beliefs quickly took me in to feelings of despair as I began to shrink and withdraw. As I disappeared into my fear and doubt, soon no one was talking to me. Then I realized, I was creating my reality. Based on what I wanted, I asked myself what I could believe. I could believe there were countless opportunities there for me, not just for busins, but also that for making new friends and having fun.

I chose to believe this was the perfect place for me to be. Then I set an intention to easily meet great people. Suddenly, it was like I entered a different reality. Within minutes I shifted who I was and my world transformed with me. Within an hour, two people I had never met before hired me! And that evening I had a real blast, including dancing.

Here’s a personal example of how I used this with my family. I was long overdue in seeing a close relative. In my memory, this person was difficult to be with, so I assumed it was going to be an unpleasant visit. Again, I caught myself in the act and chose to believe that we loved each other. Sure enough, our time together was beautiful and when it was time to leave, I actually wanted to stay longer.

In both examples, it wasn’t my will that caused the change. It was my belief, my deep faith in miracles and my knowledge that miracles can occur anytime and anyplace if we can just get willing. And that’s when I realized this is the ideal use of will. We can use our will to make choices, to choose to believe and to change our mindset. There is nothing as powerful as our faith and through our personal beliefs we have the ability to deepen our faith and trust.

6 comments:

Hafsa said...

But imagination flourishes with knowledge. dont u think?

Unknown said...

Imagination has no boundaries attached. Knowledge,however, limits it. With pointing out whts possible nd whts not, it clearly draws a line..

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Unknown said...

what Einstein said is true about imagination.It is a beautiful asset Allah has gifted us.v dont hav any control over it but v can control many things by the help of imagination for example making rules, planning about the future.but here againg self beleif and self control is very important. bcuz self beleif makes us use imagination in a proper and positive way.

Unknown said...

btw a good topic raised.keep it up :)