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		<title>Trust and Knowingness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a thought which I took away from Dr. Michael Beckwith’s talk at a conference I was at recently. He said, “Belief is a placeholder for what you know.” This of course made sense to me. But it’s been lurking in my mind these past few days.

Here’s my thought process. We have a belief, which we practice. We may even have an affirmation to affirm that belief over and over. We practice it enough and we get an “a-ha” moment—insight. Then, we have knowingness. What has held me in this inner discussion is Trust. In order for us to know something, we must first trust it to be so. How and when does this Trust move into form?]]></description>
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