>Dear Friends on Bdnow,
I feel I must dissent here from Richard's analysis regarding faith. He is
confusing faith for belief. It is belief's that must be revised in order for
there to be any kind of change. Faith is not "Believing what you know isn 't
true" as Richard says. Ignorance is believing what you know isn't true,
because it's either easier, more convenient, or less painful to hold to old
belief patterns.<
Jane your amazing! You can hold hands with Bridget & type too!
Beliefs need to be accompanied with at least three Questions.
a) Why do I believe this?
b) Does this belief serve me well?
c) What would happen if I did not believe this?
Blessed Imbolc to One & All!
Farm note: Oimbolc refers to Yew's milk. Our first yew lamb (Cosamal, daughter of Posy) of the new year is 1 week old today! She a spring/sprang/sprung springing wonder! and loves the new snow.
In Love & Light
Markess
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