Respect and Believe in Achieving

Believe and you shall achieve. They held a confidence in believing that all was possible with belief but without acceptance and a willingness to face what they denied, their belief never manifested. Why has the power of belief died in me? 

When their journey began with a neurological disease, they hung onto past abilities to avoid the negative outlook the people around them projected. Despite the sliver of truth in the words they heard, they invested belief in finding what they desired. 

After 24 years of disasters and injuries, they were willing to pass on but were given another chance. Their predicament of disasters and injuries were no longer but they were more severely disabled. Despite it, they didn’t believe that they were at an end, and they continued to believe in achieving. Something wasn’t right but they didn’t know what. People around them either pushed them toward their belief or projected disbelief, but they knew it didn’t depend on others. 

It was up to them to stop and get to know what their life was communicating to them. They started to remember the childhood dreams that were shattered on their journey and were forced to admit that it was an unrealistic illusion that they had not yet accepted and were still holding onto. 

In life, it’s important to believe in what we’re after while understanding that we must also respect Life. Willpower can drive us forward but without aligning with the natural processes and facing the issues we’re called to meet; we are powerless in our desires. Believe in achieving. Respect Life. 

Photo By: Valeria Miller https://unsplash.com/@valeriiamiller 

 

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