“Seeing is believing” – or is it?
“Seeing is believing”
Have you heard that phrase before?
Perhaps you, like many others, believe it yourself?
Perhaps you are not even consciously aware that you believe it, and that your life is based upon the idea.
People who “believe it when they see it” only get involved emotionally with images and concepts which they can discern with their physical senses.
Down through the eras of history, visionary people have always known that the real truth is: what you see is what you get.
Albert Einstein said: “What you see on the screen of your mind is a preview of life’s coming attractions.”
In other words, what all this means is that images in people’s minds actually precede the real life physical images which pervade our material world.
The amazing “human made” world that we live in today, with all its conveniences, has been built largely by image makers – men and women of vision who knew what could be achieved, and expected it to happen, regardless of what the nay-sayers, skeptics and critics might have said to the contrary.
Still doubting?
Ask yourself why someone like Albert Einstein – whom history records as being a highly intelligent scientist with a strong empirical basis – would say such a thing.
This principle is a cornerstone of ‘magic’ too.
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