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| FAITH – CAN MOVE MOUNTAINS
- Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
3/05
Faith is the remarkable force that gives us the empowerment to
accomplish the ordinary or the seemingly impossible. How many examples
of the remarkable empower of faith in action do you know? Mother
Theresa, for instance, had faith that God would provide the food,
money and the provisions she needed to continue her service to the
poorest of the poor. The chronology of her work is filled with miracle
stories about how the things she needed showed up exactly when she
needed them, often in the most surprising ways.
If you put your hand on hot coals, do you believe you would burn
your hand? Of course you do, and it probably would. Yet if you were
to attend a fire-walking ceremony and spend an evening with a group
of people who were convinced that the fire wouldn't hurt, it probably
wouldn't. Many ordinary people have attended such events and successfully
walked over hot coals with little or no blistering. Tony Robbins
includes this ceremony at his motivational seminars.
Group agreements such as these, where a group of people decides
that reality is going to work differently as they envision it to
be, are highly empowered. Faith is synergistic. When we are with
people highly empowered with faith and enthusiasm one begins to
sense the power of their convictions coming into our thoughts. Any
one person with particularly powerful faith can spark the faith
of many.
Dr. Willard Fuller, a well-known healer, is an excellent example
of this. He is best known for his remarkable ability to spontaneously
heal teeth through laying-on of hands - something that until you
have
witnessed it first hand, it can be quite mind-boggling and doubt-evoking.
Yet his faith that God can do anything is so great that he inspires
hundreds of people at a time to suspend their beliefs about reality
and have an experience they wouldn't have thought possible the day
before. He has a remarkably high rate of spontaneous healings in
every healing service he conducts. Some people who attend his seminars
are even able to "catch" the ability to heal teeth themselves.
Each day and with each situation you can decide to make a new agreement
about reality. You can agree that you will experience some form
of quantum leap toward your highest good before the day is over.
Simply define a quantum leap as an instantaneous manifestation of
something your Higher Self wants for you--something that you could
experience quickly, through synchronicity, coincidence and ease
rather than through planning, waiting and working hard. Many people
experience a leap within an hour or two after their decision to
make a quantum leap. When I create a quantum leap, I can hardly
wait to tell the story to my family and friends—I can hear
them chuckling behind the scenes—we always know when she has
had another success.
In case you are thinking it's all very well and good to talk about
the power of faith, but it is something else altogether to actually
have it. What follows are some practical how-to's for growing your
own faith more effectively. You may want to make a decision yourself
to experience a quantum leap toward your highest good after reading
this. You can decide to have the quantum leap experience within
a short period or a few days, whichever reflects the possibility
of your request.
First, understand what faith is. When we have faith, we have the
experience of complete, total inner peace and contentment. We feel
completely centered in the present because we know the future is
going to be fine, no matter what. With faith we are not attached
to a future outcome. With attachment there is fear and the feeling
that we won't be OK unless things work out in a particular way.
When we are in fear about the future we can't be very present in
the moment and we certainly don't experience inner peace.
Faith is also not the same thing as wishing. Faith produces results.
Wishing doesn't. Wishing keeps us focused on what we don't have.
We feel lack rather than peace. Seek out people who have more faith
than you or at least support your faith. Find a friend, a group
or a spiritual teacher whose faith will spark your own. Read books
about Mother Theresa, Peace Pilgrim, or books by Wayne Dyer, Deepak
Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Louise Hay or other stories of faith
in action. Avoid talking about your faith to people who have less
than you unless you have enough to share. Doubt can be catching,
too.
Avoid worrying about dispelling all doubt. As Jesus pointed out,
we only need faith the size of a mustard seed to move a mountain.
Instead of working to get rid of your doubts, focus instead on paying
attention
to your mustard seed of faith. Let your imagination help you with
this. Imagine how it would feel if you did have total faith. Imagine
what it would feel like to be someone you know of whose faith is
greater than yours. As you step out of yourself in this way and
see through new eyes, you will experience a bigger faith. Even a
moment of faith is a empower force.
Now the question is, what to have faith in? If you would like to
join the experiment in calling forth a quantum leap in the coming
week, think of something your heart has been calling for, maybe
something
that seems a bit out of reach, even a little bit impossible. Be
clear about what you want. Be specific. Put it in writing. Visualize
it. Pray and ask God, Higher Power, the Universe for what you want.
Know you deserve it and that God, Higher Power, or the Universe
wants you to be happy. Then let it go.
Next comes the tricky part. Now you have to really let it go. It's
important not to go back into doubt by wondering if it worked and
when you'll see results. While there is creative power in being
clear with God, your High Power or the Universe about what we want,
there's even more power in placing our request and then having faith
that God, Higher Power or the Universe will deliver it in the best
possible way, even if it winds up looking very different than we
expected. Imagine that your quantum leap has already occurred, you
just don't know where in time it has been placed. It's like a birthday
present that's in the mail. You know it's there, you know it's yours
and you will receive it simply by going about your life with as
much contentment and pleasure as possible.
Finally, faith means expecting success and declaring everything
that you experience to be part of your success no matter what. Instead
of looking for signs of your success, which is tinged with an attitude
of
prove-it-to-me doubt, this week practice finding signs of success.
It's a little like being on an Easter egg hunt. You know without
any doubt those eggs are out there. Some may be so obvious you'll
practically
step on them, while some you might have to peek behind bushes and
rocks to uncover them.
One warning: be aware that taking a quantum leap is not a quick
fix. While it is characterized by greater ease, fewer steps and
less struggle, it isn't necessarily the most comfortable path. Quantum
leaps involve a big step into the unfamiliar. They take us out of
our comfort zone, requiring us to embrace change quickly. As physicist
Fred Alan Wolf, author of Taking the Quantum Leap stated it, "Taking
the quantum leap means taking a risk, going off into uncharted territory
with no guide to follow. Such a venture is an uncertain affair at
best. It also means risking something that no one else would dare
risk." It's a risk well worth taking. See how soon you move
mountains!
I would like to hear your success stories—huge or small.
And with your permission put them in the newsletter for other people
to learn from. The small ones are as important as the huge ones.
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Thoughts to Ponder
When you know that what you're doing is right, nothing will be able to stop you. When you are absolutely convinced of the true value of your efforts, you'll have the courage and the persistence to see them through. To believe in what you're doing is not just important. It is everything.
Anything less cannot possibly succeed. For any accomplishments you reach while living a lie will ultimately be of no value.
It is not always easy to live true to your highest values, true to your authentic self, true to what you know is right. Yet it is always your best choice.
When you deny what you know is right in order to follow the expediency of the moment, the benefits you gain are trivial and fleeting. Choose instead to live each moment true to the highest values you know.
Then, who you become will be the fulfillment of who you truly are. Why would you ever want to be anything less? —Ralph Marston
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