Everything you think, everything you believe, becomes real for your reality, for your consciousness. Everything you say, everything you feel, reinforces what you believe and think, becoming an even more crystallized and concrete reality. The mind does not distinguish between what it sees and what it imagines, because the conscious experience of the observer does not change.
Consciousness is the structure of reality; there is only the eternal now, where consciousness is observing. The reality that consciousness observes is always a dream, a projection, a hologram that exists only within itself. Everything that is observed within this reality arises from what consciousness believes at that moment.
If consciousness believes itself to be a human with a body of flesh, in a concrete material reality that does not dissolve with simple thought, consciousness will live this experience as if it were real and will believe itself to be limited to a world of matter, where it scarcely interacts with reality. But at the foundation of this consciousness there is a belief — the belief in materiality — and for this reason it lives in limitation.
When Christ dared to say, “Everything is possible to the one who believes,” or mentioned that “the one who asks will receive, the one who knocks, the door will be opened,” He brought forth this fundamental truth. The limitations we possess exist only because we believe we possess them, but in essence there is no kind of limitation or incapacity. Jesus affirmed this when He said that one day we would perform miracles equal to and even greater than those He performed.
