Your statement holds alot of merit, today my internal dialogue unless it was a being told me "If you still ask yourself whether you can do something or lack the ability then a block is at work". further confirmed when my voice while speaking was more firm when testing out the statement.CerataPhthalma wrote:Literally nothing will be able to take the place of practice. You can have every single immortal deity on this plane of existence open the way for you, and you will remain in the exact same place until you exercise the skills. It's like lifting weights: you can drink protein all day long and talk about how often you go to the gym and look at the weights, and you can identify and name every single machine in the gym--but until you actually start using them, you're never going to build muscle. A trainer telling you what to do and explaining the machines isn't going to help until you are in the middle of actually doing the thing.
Believing you have an inability or are oppressed or marginalized is the first step in making sure you never get anywhere with the process. Words have weight, and so do beliefs.
Today when travelling on a train, I looked down at the trees and was considering the possibility that my carriage would flip then roll down crashing down the slope with the trees. Feeling a sense of dread but glad it didn't actually occur.