Thursday, February 3, 2011

Belief Creates Reality Feb 3rd 2011

Why is it that some people can do things that (for now) no one else can (that we know of). For example, there is a guy named Laird who (as far as I now know) is the only one on Earth that can surf waves on the ocean 75 feet high and do it without getting seriously injured or dying? Why is it that the U.S. has sent men to the moon and no one else has that we know of (on the news). Why can some people know things before they happen or even travel the universe or all over the earth while there body stays one place or sometimes even if that one's body is traveling in a car, train, plane bus, Truck, boat or ship etc.?

These things happen because these people Believe that they can do these things. And if they slowly do more and more amazing things they slowly get to where they can do the things we are talking about here.

For example, if any of us doesn't believe that they can lift their arm or walk then they can't until they do. If you don't believe you can open your eyes and see you might not. If you believe firmly enough that you are dead you might just lie wherever you are until you really are dead.

So, being a human on earth and just breathing, eating, and living requires belief. You might not notice it but you all reading this believe that you are alive. Otherwise, you wouldn't be.

So, when people do exceptional things they do it because they can. And they can because they believe they can. It might have taken years of practice and study or whatever before they can do what they can. But now they have believed enough and practiced enough so that they actually can do whatever it is.

So, at least for humans, Belief Does Create Reality!

Note: I found out that:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/bg-119493/biggest_wave_ever_ridden_100ft_miguel_del_toro_billabong_xxl_winner/

I found out that someone named Miguel Del Toro in Patagonia rode an over 100 foot high wave with many "Big Wave" Riders looking on to certify his over 100 foot Wave. Amazing!

No comments: