{The Divinely Realized teach that manifestations determine belief by the perceiver's reaction, where growth can only be permitted by their self.}
W e disclose the functionality of all manifestation relies on the perceivers reaction to what it recognizes the existence of. While all options are present, the perceiver chooses its reality by responding to sensations as if they are facts. This engagement reports feedback on what is currently believed, then the unprejudiced manifestations are developed accordingly.
Regardless of the seeming agreement, the insistence of what is believed to be able to make them, has already established where they were made. While agreements between people have the potential to expedite growth and establish peace, it is the belief that there are bodies to make such agreements, which is the response necessary to know where to meet you, as them.
This Statute Indicates:
1. Everyone’s ideas are “Christ’s” ideas. An agreement is the reaction to images and sensory perceptions, which the Wholly Spiritual Universe recognizes as a decision for the direction it will manifest.
2. Believing something exists is agreeing with it. Its manifestations are a matter of focus and engagement, not about the conscious selves insistence of it being “right or wrong”.
3. When someone is “stuck” in a project, to talk to, get support from, and work with others will help to alleviate confusion and assist in its success.
4. Agreement can happen consciously, however, it always happens when it is reacted to within existence. Regardless if consciously agreed upon or not.
5. Manifesting miracles require agreement, while transcendence occurs from a form of disagreement. Everything in existence has been brought about from many agreements, and to “forgive” is to retract decisions previously agreed upon.
6. Every variation of existence is constantly present. Agreements with “God” are what you believe are facts and it meets you where you believe you are.
7. Learning to agree with others, is learning to believe and join in the one mind of “Christ” which you have previously disagreed with.