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Every belief is equally true in that every belief will generate a self-validating reality here in the physical world. If you believe that people are inherently good, for example, you will tend to attract that reality towards yourself. That will be your experience and it’s the subjective experience that is what matters for there is no objective reality outside yourself.
If you believe that people are inherently evil, that reality will be true for you and life will reflect back to you this reality, thus giving you evidence to support your existing belief.
So each belief is true in that it can be backed up by personal life experience if the belief is truly believed in.
Paradoxically, every belief is equally false in that it’s not literally True, but more like a pointer towards Truth. A belief is nothing more than a repeated thought that’s bought into such as “ice cream is delicious,” but the belief is not the deliciousness of ice cream itself. A belief is simply a thought.
No belief is ultimately true in and of itself. Your reflection in the mirror has no weight, no solidity. In the same way, the reflection you see back from the world which shows you your beliefs has no weight to it as well. It’s just a reflection so be careful not to get caught in thinking that your experience of the world is ACTUALLY the way things are.
As Bashar explains, there are only 4 laws of creation.
Everything else is literally made up, believed in, and thus experienced.
Even Jesus pointed out that if you have but the faith of a mustard seed, you will move mountains. This is what he was referring to. He was being literal, not metaphorical. Life is but a dream. This physical reality is a place created in our minds and driven by our core beliefs. The way things seem to be is not really “the way things are.” They are the perceptions we have created and the way we experience the world.
Are people inherently good or inherently bad?
Think of people as brilliantly cut diamonds with many facets.
People very well may have a natural inclination towards being what we would call good or bad, but what facet of theirs you experience is directly related to your beliefs and who you are.
If you believe that people tend to be friendly and helpful, this will be your experience.
If you believe that people are inherently evil (ie. Original sin), this will be your direct experience. You will then have evidence to support your theory.
Regardless of which beliefs you choose, and you are choosing your beliefs, either consciously or unconsciously, you will experience that reality.
People sometimes make the mistake of believing that people in reality ACTUALLY ARE in such-and-such way because of ABC data and XYZ evidence, but that’s not what’s really important. Not really.
What truly matters is your experience of the world. Physical reality is nothing more than Consciousness experiencing itself from every possible angle. It’s the experience itself, not the props that matter.
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