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It takes courage to fearlessly refuse to adopt any of other people’s negative beliefs, why
courage you may ask? 
When a person sees darkness and you only see light the person who sees the darkness
wants others to see that darkness too, so we come to another question, how can a person
who only sees light see darkness?
The person who also used to believe in the dark, once away from it and believes only in the
light cannot and chooses not to return believing in the dark, because it no longer profits
them to.
Does this mean then that there is a battle in progress?
As we move on it gets more difficult to articulate, because the darkness can be so subtle
almost undetectable in most cases depending on the individuals sentimentality to the
perhaps negative belief that keeps them from moving toward the light.
Defining the negative belief:
A person, who listens to statements from within as well as from without (others),
implying they are unhappy, incapable or useless, the list could go on.
One of the most common errors that a person allows into the belief system is blame:
I began smoking because my friends did.
We see this person has abandoned responsibility of the part they played in this, that the
thought of taking this action is their own decision and a thought that they alone own.
No one put a gun to their head.
When we delve a little deeper we soon realise this is a frequent problem, it is a problem
because subconciously we are pointing to others (blaming) for our own thoughts and
decisions.
You made me annoyed with you.
Again this statement is basically saying that other peoples behaviour or words have power
over our thoughts and behaviour, but in reality we are the ones who have allowed that to
happen because no one can tell us how to think or respond, we do that.
A human’s action is always the result of a thought.
For a human being to function as God has intended, these useless statements have to
be ignored because they are an utter lie, all human beings have the capacity to be:
Kind (really wanting to be and expecting nothing in return).
Forgiving (toward those who hurt us verbally, mentally and physically intentionally or
not, and understanding that their behaviour is really about their own conditioning and
programming). 
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