@js24 to Showerthoughts • 2 years agoManifesting is just like praying. In both you strongly wish something to happenmessage-square12arrow-up198arrow-down113file-text
arrow-up185arrow-down1message-squareManifesting is just like praying. In both you strongly wish something to happen@js24 to Showerthoughts • 2 years agomessage-square12file-text
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•2 years agoBe honest: Who do you think is more likely to hit the game-winning free-throw? a guy who looks at the hoop thinking “aw crap I’m gonna airball, and everyone is gonna laugh at me” a guy who looks at the hoop thinking “okay I’m gonna swish this, and my whole team is going to celebrate” Many top-achievers describe the power of visualizing success (positive manifestation). Many people who pray are cultivating healthy virtues (patience, kindness, strength). Have you ever heard the term “self-fulfilling prophecy”?
minus-square@Dblock1111link14•2 years ago“The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can’t are both right.” — Confucius
minus-squarerockerfacelink4•2 years agoPlacebo effect is real. So is the opposite. Not in the way that it magically changes the universe, but it can influence your own body
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•2 years agoA friendly thought for you: If your beliefs can change your body (which is part of the universe), and your changed body can further change the universe… then transitively… your beliefs can change the universe, right? And if that is true, then perhaps belief can be more than a placebo… Maybe it is a real, effective, psychological muscle.
minus-squarerockerfacelink1•2 years agoI mean, placebo is still a placebo. My point was that a placebo doesn’t automatically mean 0% effective. I’m not using it as a negative term here. But I do get your point, I think.
Be honest:
Who do you think is more likely to hit the game-winning free-throw?
Many top-achievers describe the power of visualizing success (positive manifestation).
Many people who pray are cultivating healthy virtues (patience, kindness, strength).
Have you ever heard the term “self-fulfilling prophecy”?
“The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can’t are both right.”
— Confucius
“They don’t think it be like it is, but it do.”
— Oscar Gamble
Placebo effect is real. So is the opposite. Not in the way that it magically changes the universe, but it can influence your own body
A friendly thought for you:
If your beliefs can change your body (which is part of the universe), and your changed body can further change the universe…
then transitively… your beliefs can change the universe, right?
And if that is true, then perhaps belief can be more than a placebo… Maybe it is a real, effective, psychological muscle.
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I mean, placebo is still a placebo. My point was that a placebo doesn’t automatically mean 0% effective. I’m not using it as a negative term here. But I do get your point, I think.
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