Three-Ways You Can Make The Belief Formula Work For You Right Now

Posted on September 30, 2008 
Filed Under Effective Thinking, The Belief Formula

There are essentially three-parts to The Belief Formula – the Answer, the Prayer, and the Belief factor. The answer is a desire, or more specifically, a fulfilled desire; it is the reason for the equation – our desire is the only reason anything happens to or for us.

There are many forms our prayers may take; but, essentially, our prayer is the plan we intend to use, the plea we make, or the path we intend to take from where we are to our desire. When we act on our prayers, or take steps toward our desires, it is Belief that fuels that action – we cannot move without some degree of this vital life energy of Belief.

The point of The Belief Formula is to give you more power by giving you more knowledge about the process of creating change. We all do this; but some do it much more effectively than others. What is their secret? They simply understand the variables involved in bringing any thought into reality; and they practice them constantly so that their thoughts become reality quicker, more completely, and more specifically than the average person’s thoughts do.

Here are three-things you can start practicing right now in order to take a more effective role in the process of creating your own reality according to your thoughts and beliefs:

1. Be more specific about what you want – and what your answer will look like, feel like, sound like, etc. Fill in as many details as you can and don’t waste your time thinking about what you don’t want, or how you don’t want things to be.

2. Be more creative, detailed, and persistent in the planning process. There’s an old axiom that warns us, “Failing to plan is planning to fail;” the better your plan, the less you leave to chance. Make your plan, or prayer, as detailed as your desired answer; and leave room for miracles – you don’t always have to be the cause of your good fortune. Be positively persistent – pray always. When Sir Isaac Newton was asked how he came up with his theory of Gravity, he replied, “I thought about it all the time.” Ask and you will receive; so pay attention.

3. Practice entering a calm, peaceful state for prayer. Eliminate or remove as many distractions as possible, create as calm an environment as you can, and practice methods of slowing your busy brainwaves. Try sitting in a comfortable chair, in a quiet room, with your eyes closed. Then, from head-to-toe, tell each part of your body to relax as you breathe deeply and regularly. Your body will respond to your commands; and, by the time you’ve told your toes to relax, you will be in the ideal mental state for prayer – or for drifting off to a good night’s sleep. Why do you think people say their prayers at bedtime or just after waking up? Because your brainwaves are naturally passing through this ideal, relaxed state.

Be specific, be creative, be calm, be bold, and be persistent. Ask for what you want; and then take steps toward that reality. This is a skill just like any other; we call those who are very good at it, “Master.” If this is new to you, be patient and kind to yourself; all new skills require that you go through some sort of learning process – and this [effective, creative thought] is the ultimate “skill.”

Remember, "Whatsoever you desire (A), when you stand in Prayer (P), Believing (B), will be given to you." A=PxB; that’s The Belief Formula. Be as specific as possible with your desired answer; think on it deeply and persistently; then relax, listen, and take bold, creative, inspired action toward your goal. If the desire is great enough, and the belief powerful enough, you may not have to do much praying, planning, or acting. Those times, when your answer comes through no apparent action on your part, are often called miracles; but it is really only nature at work the way it was designed to work — now, then, and always. There are no limits to this other than those you impose with your mind, thoughts, and beliefs — even then, those are only your limitations until you let go of them. And, when you do let go, and believe, All things are indeed possible.

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