Thank you for your informative article. I find that it is very helpful to be aware of “productive doubting”. During a time when I’ve decided to take my Reiki practice to the next level your article definitely speaks directly to me.
When I look back at where I started, I had plenty of doubt but decided to keep at it. Now, right before my very own eyes, I see that the benefits of being attuned to Reiki is not only helping myself but helping others. Never in a million years would I have ever imagined where I am today. Without ” productive doubting”, I would have never challenged myself to move in this direction.
Denise
]]>You’re very welcome, Jason. Keep asking yourself the good questions.
]]>Such a good question, Pamela! I’ve been “chewing on it” all day. Yes… I agree that belief can be transformed into direct knowledge/conviction.
And I STILL will take time to doubt that! Or at least ask myself WHY that is so…
It helps me to keep focused. Not just accept. Or remember that at one time I’d accepted something as true.
That’s one of the things I love most about your blog–you pose good questions that make people really think. I’m sure it acts as a mirror sometimes, too, right? In my own experience, when I talk about things–really open it up for discussion–it gives me the opportunity to explore and remember WHY I know what I know. And how I can best communicate that.
Thanks for the question that made me say “Hmm…”
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