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soulsearcher3
If seeing is beleving,then beleving is seeing,right? blink.gif
Yelekiah
I always thought it was just an expression, and it wouldn't necessarily work the other way around.
soulsearcher3
even if it is just an expresion,it would have to work the other way around.Hence the cycle of the event;in order to belief you need to see it and in order to see it you need to belief it.Where the word "see" is a metaphore for sight and sight is 1 of 5 senses that humans physically feel,now, hypathetically an emotion or reaction to a thought is still considered being a feeling that can cause a physical reaction to what the mind is percieving.(Example:when you are sad you cry,when yer nervouse your stomach tightens up or it feels like "you have butterflys in yourr stomach"Or if your scaredyour senses highten and you here things or see things most people do not at an average state of mind.and etc.)These emotions start out as thoughts that are then turned into something physical.
so it goes:

Thought-emotion-physical

Roughly speeking that is.

Belief is a thought of something being real or not.So say you believe in something,it is then turned into an emotion which then creates a physical experiance.

This is just a theory!!!Not proven,something I thought of one day.So please post your opinions on what you think.
*EnIgMa*
You don't need to believe in something to see it... People see things they can't explain all the time. How are they supposed to believe what they saw, if they don't know what it is?... I'm gonna go with what Yelekiah said, I don't think it works both ways. And plus, nowadays, even seeing doesn't make you believe... If I thought I saw a ghost next to me, I would turn to see what it was, but just because I saw something (and I thought I knew what it was), doesn't mean I have to believe my eyes. They decieve. But no one knows what you saw, better than yourself, keep that in mind...
soulsearcher3
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You don't need to believe in something to see it... People see things they can't explain all the time. How are they supposed to believe what they saw, if they don't know what it is?... I'm gonna go with what Yelekiah said, I don't think it works both ways. And plus, nowadays, even seeing doesn't make you believe... If I thought I saw a ghost next to me, I would turn to see what it was, but just because I saw something (and I thought I knew what it was), doesn't mean I have to believe my eyes. They decieve. But no one knows what you saw, better than yourself, keep that in mind...

Where im getting at is,If you see it you beleive it(example: you see the coffee mug on the table,you know or believe its on the table.)So hypathetically if you believed,I mean truelly believed you can,say,You can heal someone,and they believed you can to would the person get better just because they believed they where getting healing?
~TheArtOfContact~
No. It isn't to take 'holistic' to some negative level either. But, to give someone confidence that your trying to heal them, doing your best, believing in what your doing is what is important.

If you see the coffee mug half full, would you believe it's half empty?

Or if you see it half empty- would you believe, it was only half full because it's half empty first?
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