Change Your Story

Manifesting or creating what we want requires that we change our story. Stop telling yourself and others lies about your perception of reality. People put their faith in their own stories, which keeps them from getting what they really want. Being vested in your story keeps you from connecting with God. When you’re vested in your story what are you looking for? Sympathy? Support?

In the books The Four Agreements and The Voice of Knowledge Don Miguel Ruiz talks about the power of changing your story. He says, “How are you going to change your story? Well, now you know that you are creating your story according to what you believe about yourself. The way to transform what you believe about yourself is to unlearn what you have already learned. When you unlearn, your faith returns to you, your personal power increases, and you can invest your faith in new beliefs.”

How does your story shape your life? If you stopped telling your story – to both yourself and others – how would your life change? People put their heart into their stories, which is not who they are, it’s situations they have experienced, lessons to be learned, and knowledge/wisdom to be embraced.

Ruiz goes on to say that to stop the stories we must follow the First Agreement in his book:

“Be impeccable with your word” – to both yourself and others.

Your entire world changes when you are honest with yourself and others. As Ruiz says, “Your personal power increases” when you are honest with your words! Creating new thoughts builds a new foundation in truth by changing the chemistry in your brain and body. You now vibrate from a place of truth! Manifesting becomes instant when your personal power increases and creating what you want is a snap.

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Making Sense

“What you call thinking is the voice of knowledge making up stories, telling you what you know, and trying to make sense out of everything you don’t know. The problem is that the voice makes you do many things that go against yourself.”

“The solution to taming the liar in your head is to stop believing what it tells you. If you follow two rules – stop believing yourself, and stop believing anybody else – all of the lies you believe won’t survive your skeptism and will simply disappear.”

don Miguel Ruiz
The Voice of Knowledge

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