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Consciousness is the name of the game

Often people will  say, "I don't believe such and such is true" or, "I can't see how this is real or how this can happen."  Or, “I don't think what you're saying is true." 

Some would say “I don't believe in reincarnation,” or “I don't believe in the afterlife,” or “I don't believe that there is a God and that She loves unconditionally. I
believe that life is like this and that's just it."

And we say to you “that is good, that is beautiful. You do not have to believe what we say as truth, for it is never our intention to alter your beliefs.”

 In all of this, we say to you, your reality can only extend so far as you conceive it. Thus when we say you are the creator of your reality, we literally mean that; in that you get to choose and thus create what you believe. You get to choose what to believe; from which god to praise, philosophy to follow, doctrine to embrace, to which car to drive. You do it all. One thing we are adamant about is the truth that you are a creative being whether you acknowledge that or not. For even in your forgetfulness or “unacknowledgement”, you are the one who sets up the guide lines of what is true.

And so when people say, "I don't believe that this is true", what they are actually saying is,  “I can't extend my conception or understanding that makes this real to me.”

That's the beauty of this game of life. Consciousness is the name of the game. And the rules are that you get to experience what you choose to conceive. So from atheist to believes, it is all true, for it is all conceived by them.

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