No beliefs exist independently in the world, but only…
No beliefs exist independently in the world, but only in the mind, and only at the moment someone creates them through the process of thinking. When you are heavily identified with your left brain interpreter where your beliefs are housed, it can seem as if they are no longer a constructive perspective created by thinking, but simply the way things are.
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations)
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