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Do I need to believe in myself completely ?

If that is the case do I need to believe & trust in the God I believe created me ?

I believe that is why there are so many unfulfilled , unhappy people ...they put too much faith & trust in themselves & those around them & inevitably are disappointed !

2007-09-19 15:59:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

True Self-ishness always leads to joy, because it
is motivated always by the desire to feel as good
as possible. It is only when we are Self-ish
enough to be, do and act in accordance with our
desires (not someone else’s) that it is possible
to stay balanced. Energetically speaking, a desire
is a rush of life force energy, a connection to
the divine inner self, which can never result in
actions that are harmful. It is only when true
desires are blocked that they become twisted and
ugly. This statement goes against the common
wisdom that human nature is greedy, violent and
primitive. Human nature is precisely the opposite:
we are born knowing ourselves as powerful,
eternal, spiritual beings. Petty, competitive,
churlish and violent behavior must be overcome
with suitable practice. Observe your family,
friends and coworkers. Almost all of them are good
people, trying to do the best they can. It would
simply not be possible to build a sophisticated
society if human nature was so base. All
successful societies are based upon cooperation,
not competition. Competition works not because it
is adversarial, but because it inspires teamwork.
Ask two angry guys to get something constructive
done, it is not going to happen. All success is
based upon cooperation. That is because we live in
an attraction based universe.

These natural impulses are supposed to be
dangerous because they stem from a primitive
survival instinct. But human being has a bette
mind than animals. Just look around at the mess
the world is in! But that is a delusional
assertion, a denial of the basic nature of
consciousness itself. The natural impulses of
human nature stem from a connection to life force,
and it is resistance to this divine impulse which
causes the selfish behavior people object to.

If you observe people you will quickly see that
those persons who are most alive are full of
desire, and those who look lifeless have little or
no desire. Desire = life force. Shut off desire =
selfish behavior. It's ironic that selfish
behavior actually results from self-denial.

Human nature is not a primitive, biological
instinct based on survival of the fittest, it’s a
pure connection to source energy. It is divine.
It's only when that connection is closed off that
selfish behavior is demonstrated. Every one of
your desires is, in its non-resisted state, joyful
and balanced, because that is an inherent property
of consciousness itself. True selfishness is
allowance of desire, without resistance, and
results in the impulse to give freely to others.
But it is first necessary to allow that impulse
within yourself.

http://kjmaclean.com/Selfishness.html

2007-09-19 22:00:31 · answer #2 · answered by d_r_siva 7 · 0 0

Confidence in yourself, and a bit of apathy.

2007-09-19 21:34:37 · answer #3 · answered by The Baboon Of Destiny 5 · 0 0

Confidence is the thing if I can only have one.

2007-09-19 21:42:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honesty first and foremost

2007-09-19 22:11:53 · answer #5 · answered by Hippie 5 · 1 0

ability to cope with anything and know that only you are the only one with the answers.

2007-09-19 22:05:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

self confidence

2007-09-20 02:33:27 · answer #7 · answered by ~*tigger*~ ** 7 · 1 0

Because i am what i am alive and here on this earth?

2007-09-19 21:34:56 · answer #8 · answered by colin050659 6 · 0 0

I would have to say self of steam!!!!

2007-09-21 00:46:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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