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What I Believe

November 9, 2008 diane 1 comment

I always believe that I was not born being programmed by a greater god that children have always know. I am not a part of my parents regarding the beliefs and cultures I grew up with. I’ve built myself from the solid foundation that life gave me since birth. Of course at first the foundation was flimsy and can be torn easily but as years passed by it became invulnerable.

We’ve accepted the lies wholeheartedly that our parents taught us. They programmed us to be whatever they want us to be. IN one part of our lives we became like them intentionally or unintentionally, consciously or unconsciously. They live the cultures and traditions that they’ve witnessed from their parents and  we as well have embraced it. Structured lies have been passed from one generation to another and have been viewed by people as something beautiful. Lies are beautiful. Truth aren’t.

I live my life base on my own personal beliefs not by the accepted beliefs of many. That’s what moves me from thinking different and being capable of change at the right time. We must be able to eliminate all the lies people have engraved in our heart. Life taught me how to separate the truth from lies. Since I became completely aware of what to believe in or  not, I’ve been through some series of elimination for ten years consciously and unconsciously. What I’ve come up today is what I use in building my future. I am still on the process of erasing lies and adding validated facts that I will hold on to and It will take forever to finish it.

We may have different beliefs but I believe that life taught us what we should believe and be able to change it anytime as long as we exist.

Ourselves will never run empty as long as there is one great mind capable of thinking. We may sometimes feel the emptiness within us but I believe that it is the best time to construct ourselves anew like a blank page of a book. Edit the content but never erase because every chapter in our lives have each uses.

Believing in it is my foundation. I cry and laugh like normal people do but most of all I accept whenever I stumble and fall unexpectedly because that’s one of the great ways of reflection, change and weighing what is really true on what I believe in.