Friday, January 8, 2016

The Power Of Belief

While the power of belief is a well known thing now, this small article is just my input and acknowledgement of the same.

Since time immemorial, the knowledge about the secret power of belief has been handed down to us in one way or the other.


The channels of knowledge include but are not limited to the below:

Be it in the form of a Zen Master


A Yogi

A Magician


Or simply a writer/author

My favourite expression of this phenomenon is the lovely animation mo
vie 'Kung Fu Panda'. How I related to it, believed in it and saw the belief turn to reality in my own life is a story for the next time.

An equally famous depiction is the movie 'The Matrix', in which Neo comes to share the belief of Morpheus, of Neo being 'The One'; and finally turns it into a reality. The fight sequence between Neo and Morpheus is actually a crash course given to Neo to learn to start believing.  This was conveyed in just one power punch like line "Stop trying to hit me and hit me" which was meant to be an eye opener for Neo, telling him that instead of having an incomplete belief in his own capabilities and keep trying, he just needs to start believing in himself fully and hit Morpheus.

The secret behind the working of the phenomenon is simply acknowledging and accepting your thought/belief and just know it/be it/live it with your utmost existence. Resultantly, your belief comes to pass as you want it and personifies as the reality.



The below image gives a very easy understanding of the working of the phenomenon.


Our beliefs simply flow in and make up our lives. Now if the power of our will and thought is divided into numerous beliefs and wishes, they would undoubtedly flow in to our lives. But the result would be a mixed up life. In other words, we would be or would have a little bit of everything. And the quantity of the outcome generated in our life would be directly proportional to the strength of our belief.

So simply put, to make the phenomenon work, we need to engage all our thoughts into just one sincere belief and then fuel and forge it with adamant will and repetitions of the thoughts to make the belief grow strong to the point that it simply becomes the reality.

Having started to learn karate at the age of 34, this is exactly what I do and the result was well applauded when I earned a silver in a national tournament.