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Faith Moves – Instrumentalizing Faith


The Power of Faith

Faith has the power to shape realities and transform lives. Whether in religion, philosophy, or daily life, faith plays a central role in human existence. But how is faith defined, and what significance does it hold in a materialistic world?

Faith in a Materialistic World

In a world dominated by materialism, faith is often discredited. Materialism assumes that only what is materially explainable exists. However, it becomes evident that belief in matter itself constitutes a kind of belief system. In contrast, Spirealism argues that everything that exists is based on information rather than fixed material structures.

The 7 Principles of Faith

True faith is characterized by certain principles that apply in both religious and spiritual contexts:

1. Faith as a foundation: Faith is the basis for transformation and creation.
2. Thought and action: Both must align to manifest faith.
3. Concentration and focus: Clear goals strengthen and implement faith.
4. Consistency: Faith practices must be repeated regularly.
5. Information as a basis: Everything that exists is built on the connection of data points.
6. Knowledge through faith: Faith leads to inner certainty.
7. Action from conviction: True faith is demonstrated through deeds, not just thoughts.

How Faith Transforms

True faith is an active process that emerges through constant action and repetition. Whether it involves spiritual practices or personal goals, the connection between thought and action is essential. In everyday life, this means focusing on a few important goals and working diligently to achieve them. This approach not only brings success but also leads to inner peace and clarity.

Faith has the power to overcome boundaries and create new realities. It is crucial not to be distracted by external influences or constant changes in direction. Instead, one should remain steadfast in their convictions and work to deepen their faith.

 
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