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Do you believe in God?

No, of course not!

There is no point in believing. God is not interested in people believing in him. He is interested in them acting like him.

Belief is an act of the mind that lies and replaces reality.

I do not believe in God because it is easier to believe than to look for evidence with the Thymus (the eternal part in the human being).

The belief is very small (12 hertz) the evidence very high (48 hertz).

I don't believe in God, I seek to have evidence of the reality of God.

I'll explain to you why I don't believe in God. I don't believe because belief cannot be discussed. He who believes does so without having scientific analysis, and what cannot be discussed cannot be improved.

And the evidence of reality improves every time it is discussed.

A person who believes is in temporal life, on earth; and his belief remains here, the evidence is activated and is fed with new elements of living reality, and goes to infinity and that is when you have evidence and contact with the eternity of God in temporal life.

Belief is so bad that it results in believing and hoping. People with evidence not only think, they act and achieve results and learning in temporal life. And I prefer to think and act than to believe and hope.

That's why every time I do something I don't expect or believe that he's going to come and help me, no.

I act by seeking evidence with the Thymus and I know that He is doing it with me. That is why I do not hesitate or wait. Because for me God is alive in the reality that moves every moment that I am attentive and awake. Eternity is lived in the consciousness from the Thymus of the evidence of present reality.

Belief is ambiguous mental people only belief what they need

That is why believing peoples grow very little and spiritual peoples who become aware of their crude realism develop enormously.
Spiritual people, yes. Abundant because they develop and work with the evidence of eternity in their soul, of acting with God and knowing that everything temporal has a sense of eternity. If you want to know more about this, I invite you to Coaching Wednesday.

Thank you for reading me.
– Dr Roch