(Not) Seeing Is Believing

Believing does not require the suspension of logic or purposeful ignorance of reality. Believing takes place in a separate area of the mind, where the “reality” of a thing – a miracle, a resurrection, an ascension – is not subject to the human test of logic or practicality. Believing has no issue with what happened, it is the presence of an influence on our attitude, a means of adjusting our views and actions, a song of the heart that echoes within us, reminding us of the inconceivable.

The stubborn ego resists this notion, seeking proof. Good luck with that.

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