What You Believe is What You Create
How everything works in your existence;
how everything is created;
if you need a law
it is called the law of your beliefs.
If you believe in the law of attraction
it works for you.
If you believe in Murphy’s Law:
anything that can go wrong will go wrong–
it’s going to happen.
If you believe in the law of karma:
that in some lifetime you’ve been very good
and now you will be rewarded,
or you’ve been very bad
and you’ve got a debt to pay–
that is what is going to happen.
The only law we feel you will eventually get to a point of understanding
— and this is for the entire physical existence that you have all created —
you will eventually get to the law of beliefs.
What you believe
is what you will create.
And that is what we wanted to get across today.
There are no restricting laws.
There is no must-have, must-do, must-feel.
What you believe,
what you truly believe,
is what you will create.
So we are taking you
from kindergarten to college.
We are saying it is wonderful;
you can do these things,
read about them,
practice them,
but when you graduate
it will be to the law of beliefs.
Follow these other laws
if they help you,
if it is needed.
But in…we don’t want to say the end
because there is no end…
it will come to: what happens in your life,
to yourself, to the people around you, to your nation,
is what you believe.
You create everything
that you hear,
that you see,
that you experience.
—The Council
Excerpt from a session on July 8, 2012
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your interest in this blog and The Council’s guidance, and your reference to “the wonders of this site”. The Council’s guidance is a wondrous thing to us and we do our best to communicate that sense of wonder to readers. It’s gratifying when we get feedback like yours that helps us know we’re having success with this.
We love your description of your relationship with your ‘unofficial son’ and your question for The Council. We can see why it came up in relation to the post about Margot’s relationship with her estranged twin brother. This feels like a perfect question for The Council and we were so excited about it that we did a session with them on it after breakfast.
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Thank you so much for this. It’s brilliant to have the ideas I shared in my book validated in this way.
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