Action ELAN Bashar Reverend Crystal Cox

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Action ELAN Bashar Reverend Crystal Cox

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1. Your beliefs determine the reality that you perceive. Your beliefs determine your perception of reality.
2. You then immediately, automatically, (and usually unconsciously) interpret your perception of reality.
That is, you (arbitrarily) assign, project, and "superimpose" an interpretation onto your perception of reality.
3. You then emotionally react to your interpretation of that reality.
4. You then have thoughts about this reality.
5. Then, based on your emotions and thoughts, you take action.
Beliefs ==> Perception ==> Interpretation ==> Emotional reaction ==> Thoughts ==> Action

Accordingly, your emotions are the result of your beliefs. So if you find yourself not enjoying your current state of emotions, just ask yourself:
"What would I have to believe, in order to end up feeling this way?" By back-tracking in this manner and then shifting your beliefs, you can shift the cause (beliefs) and thereby also shift the result (your feelings & emotions).
Likewise, your actions are also the result of your beliefs. This is significant because, often, one will "say" they believe something, but their actions indicate a totally opposite belief. For example: "Expect the best, but prepare for the worst." If you are holding contradictory beliefs, it is always the strongest belief that determines the reality you get, and your actions are a clear indicator of your strongest beliefs. So, you can use your actions (more than what you "say" you believe) as a reliable indicator of your strongest beliefs.
To back-track from actions to beliefs, just ask yourself: "What would I have to believe, to be taking these actions?"
It's a good idea to evaluate the beliefs that are fueling your actions, before you actually take those actions. If you "say" you are expecting the best, but your actions are preparing for the worst, your strongest belief is "expecting the worst", and so that is what you would eventually experience, in some form.
A good way to calibrate your actions, is by going into your imagination and there asking yourself:
"How would someone actually expecting the best be acting?" Once you see, in your imagination how they act, then just act in that same manner "out here".

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