- ROGER BANNISTER > 1st man to achieve running a 4 minute mile – medical experts said it was impossible cause the heart would explode
- JERICHO SUNFIRE & PRAHLAD JANI (among others) – “Breatharians” who DO NOT Eat or Drink ANYTHING, (including water!)
These are just a couple examples of what can be perceived as miracles. There are countless inspiring stories of people who have accomplished “the impossible.”
How did they do it?
Final Answer: BELIEF

Sometimes you just “know” whether or not you can do something. It’s more than a gut instinct. It’s an unwaivering faith that comes from somewhere deep within.
But how about the other times? Is it possible to [train] your mind to ‘believe‘? How do you otherwise get yourself to believe? …have faith? …and just ‘know‘?
It’s definitely not easy to recondition your beliefs but it can be done!
All beliefs can be cleared and reconditioned.
I think the best place to start is by managing our ‘little voice’. What we say to ourselves has the greatest impact on our beliefs. And, if we carefully listen to and manage what we say to ourselves, it will ultimately reveal our beliefs. Then we know what we need to clear or recondition.
That being said, one the biggest challenges of reconditioning our minds has to do with our [wanting] or [attachment]. From a scientific point of view, the [wanting] of something presupposes that we don’t have it. Thus pushing it further away from us.
This is why it’s been said that one of the key elements of manifestation is to come from the point of view of already having. Which brings us in vibrational alignment with our desires.
Brain fried yet? This older post may help.
Girls Fart Too!
Do You Know Who's in Your Head?
What is "The Art of Giving"?
Your Bucket List - Got One?
I Know What You're Thinking...
Road Trip to Epiphany
The Key to Developing Your Team, (and Yourself)
The Man in the Glass
How to Find Your Passion
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Touchdown! That’s a raelly cool way of putting it!
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