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Is a forcefield you generate with your mind and consciousness real?

Jul 14, 2011

Is a forcefield you generate with your mind and consciousness real?

There is a saying: "Belief Creates reality". If you watch people's lives what they believe allows them to accomplish what happens in their lives.

Yes. It is true that one also has to be an opportunist to create whatever realities we do in our lives. But, it helps not to be just terrified all the time. If you are terrified all the time you cannot accomplish anything. So, how do you remove the terror from your lives?

One way is to change your subconscious perceptions of reality.

However, if you are going to fill your subconscious and your dreams with literal horror movies all the time you likely aren't going to accomplish much in your lives either.

Of course this depends upon the person too and what their initial belief system is.

For someone like myself that believes in God, angels, and supernatural events watching a horror movie isn't a good idea. For someone else it might be different. But, for me, I need to be careful what I put my attention upon because what I think often happens to myself and others in supernatural events.

So, information comes in becomes processed and reality changes around me. I could say that this is because I asked God to live inside my body with me and this is true that God lives inside my body with me.

But, isn't this potentially true for all beings? The answer to this is likely "Yes!"

So, could you invoke God to live inside your body with you? Yes. You Could.

Would I recommend doing this? Not really because you and God will become one like what happened to me.

What do I mean by this?

I may never die because of invoking God to live inside my body with me. Do you want to "never die?"

Do you want to watch all your relatives die that you have known all your life? That's what I have experienced so far.

I'm only 71 and almost 72 but already I have had to watch my mother and my father, all my aunts and uncles and most of my friends die at this point. 

Is that a good thing?

Yes. It's good I'm still alive because I can see the good I can do by still being alive ongoing.

But, at the same time it is very hard to say goodbye to all my friends and relatives one by One.

For example, One friend just got out of the hospital, another likely had a foot amputated because of diabetes, another couple we know got a really bad flu and thought they might have coronavirus but are getting well now. Watching friends and family die one by one is not a fun thing to do.

But, as long as God wants you alive you likely will continue living.

By God's Grace

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