What You Believe In
But let’s focus on conscious beliefs. If I believe in reincarnation, I won’t be so against abortion, since I believe souls will find their way back one way or another. If I believe that homosexuality is sinful, I won’t tolerate gay rights. If I believe that climate change is truly a threat, I will give up meat, since this is the single most significant act to fight global warming that most people could take.
The universe is beautiful and supremely ordered, with meaningfulness at every turn, if only we could see it clearly.
There is spiritual help and guidance available at all times, if we want it and are open to it.
We can build our willpower, by meditating and taking the time to search within for the obstructions to acting according to our positive will and intent.
Do you share these beliefs? Do you believe they are completely true, or only partially true? Do you doubt them, but want to believe?
The Guide says it’s important to examine our beliefs, conscious and unconscious, partial and complete, doubting and inbued by faith, because our beliefs shape our view of the world and our possibilities in it. Find the beliefs and you find the man, or woman.
A belief is not just held: it is generally reinforced. Such is clearly the case with the powerful world views which hold sway in our society. We are being indoctrinated every day with society’s beliefs and assumptions: it seems only fair for us to take the time to consciously decide which beliefs are beneficial and which are harmful to us – and to indoctrinate ourselves with the beliefs we hold important.
We need to take our “positive will” and engage it, by asserting the life-affirming things we believe and act on, as