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Believing is Seeing according to Dr. Wayne Dyer

 

When quantum mechanics scientists discovered that observing could change a wave into a particle, they felt dumbfounded. How could simply seeing something change it? It didn’t make sense. Maybe our beliefs sometimes don’t make sense because we don’t comprehend all that functions around us. We’re so CERTAIN we understand our world, not to mention our universe, that we balk when weird ideas are suggested.

We assume we live in a knowable universe and WE ALREADY KNOW IT.  But we’re wrong. We’re often wrong. We have seriously limited abilities to sense, inferior to certain senses owned by animals even when we add in our technology, and we’re sure we’re still superior to all creatures. Daily we discover more of what’s there, previously unknown. Some curse anyone questioning what we’ve been taught over the years as being influenced by the devil—assuming there is, indeed, a being that would qualify for our descriptions. But we’ve discovered that a solid belief in goodness and love as most powerful can alter our reality—just as the Observer Effect changes reality at the quantum level.

Our science generally rejects the unseen. Until now, restricting our understanding to that which can be measured and repeated was a reliable guide. We brush aside experiences that don’t fit our requirements, assuring ourselves that being unseen means they’re untrue. But they aren’t. And not all that can be seen can be measured. When Anita Moorjani technically died, that was measurable. But she returned and currently shares what she saw with millions. All of us who pay attention can recount instances when we were incredibly, unbelievably LUCKY in surviving what should have been destruction. Some have felt the touch of an unseen hand on their shoulder as they lay in a hospital bed. Hallucinations? Maybe. And maybe more that we discount because we don’t know why we were saved. Some explain that we’re accompanied by unseen guides who are present as back-up from the moment we’re born, and some are capable of glimpsing them.

Suzanne Giesemann was a no-nonsense, no-religion naval commander before her beloved step daughter died. She applied the dedication and perseverance she had used on the job to trying to assure herself that her loved one still exists somewhere. And it worked. She’s now a world renowned medium who uses only evidential contact (insisting the contact prove identity) to provide valid communication for those grieving with the deceased. She reveals the personalities that survive beyond physical form, comforting people who were devastated when they thought this life was all there is. She doesn’t have to see those who’ve passed to feel them. She uses the unseen as references for decisions in her own life.

As crowds gather in the streets to express their opinions about actions taken by the current American government, we can feel the mood changing. We’re beginning to realize that we can impact even a huge well-financed flow of dark feelings with our caring. In fact, the more of us who stand against wrong, the more powerful kindness and love become. Honestly seeing what’s going on around us helps us change it. Lies can’t twist our reality when our perceptions are deeply founded on truth. Even when kind people are murdered, or martyred, the rest of us feel the flow of loving growing stronger. Not all seeing is physical, nor is all knowing. We’re part of a universe that’s far more interesting than that. We may never understand what is. We don’t have to comprehend the powers that enable us to live in peace before we can use them. Some human groups did it for centuries. And some were destroyed.

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