Breast Cancer Changed My Reality
My breast cancer changed everything in my life. My
perspective to reality changed. My priorities in life changed.
Reality is what we believe in our mind to be true. First we believe
it, and then we perceive it as our reality. If we believe in something
strongly enough it becomes our reality.
When I was battling with breast cancer, my breast cancer became to be
my reality.
For generations and generations, our parents, grandparents, teachers,
and every one else who had great influence in molding our life, have
indoctrinated us to believe in certain things.
Here is a short story to demonstrate how beliefs were created, so you
can understand what I mean.
This lady was trimming her rose bushes all the way to the bottom of
the stem. Her daughter asked her why was she trimming the roses all
the way to the bottom. The lady answered, “Because my mother used to
do so.”
So, they went to the grandmother and asked her the same question. The
grandmothers' answer was that her mother used to do so. When the
great-grandmother was asked the same question, she said, because the
pot was small.
You see, one person's action, turned into a 4-generation belief. And
that’s what I call mass conscious belief.
There are many different realities, beliefs, cultures, and traditions
in the world. But we are all connected to one universal power. Our
beliefs are the only thing that separates us.
The writing of this article is the result of me believing in myself.
That, in turn, created the magic in my life. Even my breast cancer did
not stop me from expressing myself.
"Thoughts lead on to purposes; purposes go forth in action; actions
form habits;
habits decide character; and character fixes our destiny."
--Tryon Edwards
What do you think you might accomplish if you change your reality?
With much Love and Laughter,
Lea Yekutiel
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