(06-12-2020, 03:42 AM)RitaJC Wrote: In my experience, our (conscious and, especially, unconscious/energetic) beliefs create our experience, not the other way around. So, it's possible to do what one feels called to and enjoys doing AND not become homeless. If one can transform the beliefs preventing that experience to emerge.
I wish I could agree with this idea, but my life experience has been completely different. Out of the blue, I've been abandoned by people with whom I felt I had a secure and stable bond. Many other times, to my bafflement, I've encountered instances of negativity where, at first, my naivete didn't suspect the slightest thing.
This is why personally I prefer to focus more on building a strong foundation within the self, with which, even when negativity is encountered, the self remains single-pointed and committed to the notion of seeing a degree of beauty or meaning even in seemingly negative events. In that sense, I wholeheartedly agree with the notion that the identification of conscious or unconscious beliefs is of extreme importance, just not with the expectation of seeing things change externally.