Programming the Soul through Beliefs Leads to Instinctive Actions

Like your actions, you will also choose to accept or reject your thoughts, emotions and desires by your beliefs about morality.

Your mind, emotions, and will, which are all programmed through acceptance or rejection of your beliefs, form your learned instincts, and that programming results in your instantaneous behaviors during unplanned events which your mind does not have the time to frame in just a few moments.

What you believe - large or small and often in a moment you quickly forget, and often concerning what you see others doing - will control your instincts and behavior.

You can change your instincts and behavior by changing your beliefs.  Did you accept something on television that you knew wasn't right but had not encountered before and which your mind did not have the time to fully process?  Did you allow it on the premise that your mind didn't know the argument against it?  This is one common way that Christians end up with false beliefs deep in our flesh, like tiny shards of glass under the skin.  We must pick them out by recalling the false belief, and recalling the situation in which that false belief first occurred can be very helpful, too.  Then we can consciously process it and find the truth about it.  It's amazing how much soulish change - sometime physical change - can occur when we do this work for ourselves and others in love.

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