FEELING OF EXPECTATION

October 10, 2008 by Seth Manne 

When it comes to the difference between people saying that they believe something will happen and people knowing that something will happen, you must realize that both those who know  and those who believe have both been right and been wrong. Each time you say that you know something is or will be for you, you are making a statement of “strengthened belief”. You have taken believing to a point where the feeling inside of you is so overwhelming that you more than believe…you know.  

Can you still be wrong about what you know?  That is a loaded question.  When you make the statement that you know something will happen for you and then it doesn’t happen in actual physical reality, many people assume that they were wrong for thinking that they “knew” it would happen. They were not wrong; they just might not have expected to be actually right. They felt that they knew something but they did not get the feeling of expectation.

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