Beliefs are Decided

In reading over the last two posts, I am stuck with the obvious.

Beliefs, while they are the foundation of all actions and the foundation for all experience, and the foundation for all perception of reality.  There is no clearer evidence of beliefs being conclusions of decision than when it comes to understanding the beliefs that affect action.   Action beliefs represent personal subjective decisions.

Beliefs as personal subjective conclusions

Recall: metaphysically or structurally, action beliefs are formed from two related components; the subject and verb. Both represent personal conclusions of subjective decision making.

  • Subject component:  to form an action belief, there must be a valued subject; some object believed to be of value. 

Value is purely subjective. It is up to the beholder to decide if a thing is valued or not. As the saying goes: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  A value belief obviously represents a personal decision of preference and how it ranks with alternatives.

  • Verb (Action) component:  to form an action belief, a “valued” subject must also have an action component; an element of believing some action will affect the acquisition of the valued subject.

In actuality, this component too represents but another value conclusion; a conclusion to the decision of which action option is preferred as providing the best opportunity for gaining the valued subject.

Conclusions? 

  • Is it possible that all beliefs are but subjective determinations that we can choose or decide?
  • Since we experience what we believe about the events we interpret, is it possible that our decisions to interpret events as preferred is all that is required for experience of the preferred. 
  • Could an improved life experience be as simple as deciding in advance that we will value every event in which we participate?
  • If decisions become our experienced reality, could our deciding that we will experience preferenced events be all that is required for the preferenced events to present for our enjoyment? 
  • Could our identification of preferences from contrasting experience and our decision to experience them further as prefered experience be the now mental event that triggers the physical shall have experience that always follows the spiritual creation?  

I think this is worthy of consideration and maybe deciding to spiritually or mentally believe it! so as to physically Realize it!

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