Saturday, 9 March 2013

If you believe you are in HEAVEN, then you are.




There are two sides as far as belief is concerned:
You’ll believe it when you see it.
You’ll see it when you believe it.
Which side of the coin are you?


Lets read a story to make understanding of what point I want to show.

After years of searching, the seeker was told to go to a cave, in which he would find a WELL. 'Ask the well what is truth', he was advised, 'and the well will reveal it to you'. Having found the well, the seeker asked that most fundamental question. And from the well came the answer, 'Go to the village, there you will find what you are seeking'.

Full of hope and anticipation the man ran to the village and find only three, uninteresting shops. One shop was selling pieces of metal, another sold wood, and thin wires were for sale in the third. Nothing and no one there seemed to have much to do with the revelation of truth.

Disappointed, the seeker returned to the well to demand an explanation, but he was told only, 'You will understand in the future.' When the man protested, all he got in return were the echoes of his own shouts. Felt bad for having been made a fool of, the seeker continued his wanderings in search of truth. As years went by, the memory of his experience at the well gradually faded until one night, while he was walking in the moonlight, the sound of sitar music caught his attention. It was wonderful music and it was played with great mastery and inspiration.

Profoundly moved, the truth seeker felt drawn towards the player. He looked at the fingers dancing over the strings. He became aware of the sitar itself. And then suddenly he exploded in a cry of joyous recognition: the sitar was made out of wires and pieces of metal and wood just like those he had once seen in the three stores and had thought it to be without any particular significance.

At last he understood the message of the well: we have already been given everything we need: our task is to assemble and use it in the appropriate way. Nothing is meaningful so long as we don't have belief on it or on our self  But as soon as belief comes into the picture, a new entity emerges, whose nature we could not have foreseen by considering the fragments alone.


You'll See It When You Believe It.


You have to believe it to see it is really just another way of saying, “there's more than what's apparent.” When you openly acknowledge anything is possible, creating your experience is more about clearing away your limiting beliefs and choosing where you direct your attention. The next step will always reveal itself, with or without your belief. The real question is: Will you allow yourself to see it?



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1 comment:

  1. Well explained... In the end, I've assembled this perception with my thoughts in mind... :)

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