The Magic of Self-Belief: Empowering Yourself to Achieve Your Goals

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You have to believe we are magic. Belief is a powerful force. It can shape our perceptions, influence our actions, and unlock our potential. One area where belief can have a profound impact is in our understanding and practice of magic. Magic, often associated with illusions and the supernatural, is a phenomenon that has fascinated humanity for centuries. But what if magic isn't just confined to fairy tales and fantasy novels? What if magic is real, and we are all capable of harnessing its power? To believe that we are magic is to tap into our own untapped potential.


I believe this is another amazingly on point and nuanced commentary on the insanity that follows emotionally abusive relationships. The abuser has no anxieties, no emotional pain, or salience/memory for that matter, so the survivor appears to be the crazy one, obsessed with the abuse and that buzzword that seems to ignite arguments about diagnosing people without a degree, etc. funny how you say the words domestic violence, abuse, abuse survivor and boom the subject changes. Anyways, I especially relate to her midnights becoming afternoons, complex PTSD often leads to this phenomenon, whether due to purposeful sleep deprivation by the abuser, or just hyper vigilance associated with the PTSD, along with the fear of facing people, especially your loved ones, who Never actually understand, even if they try, because all they see is you, on fire, screaming about the arsonist that no one ever sees, and who has been spreading lies about your alleged mental instability, deceptive personality, etc. the whole time. While the last thing survivors need is more blame, our society supports a narrative that blames the objectively innocent party because the blatantly guilty party has spent their entire lives fabricating a persona and we’re just being human, and human psychology is quite counterintuitive especially in the context of trauma. Look at Amber Heard. Vilified and not believed, regardless of what any abuse survivor could recognize as a fellow survivor instantly. But Johnny depp is a malignant narcissist, a man, and wealthy as all get out. It’s sick.

Anyways, I especially relate to her midnights becoming afternoons, complex PTSD often leads to this phenomenon, whether due to purposeful sleep deprivation by the abuser, or just hyper vigilance associated with the PTSD, along with the fear of facing people, especially your loved ones, who Never actually understand, even if they try, because all they see is you, on fire, screaming about the arsonist that no one ever sees, and who has been spreading lies about your alleged mental instability, deceptive personality, etc. There is a huge difference between a singer who simply belts out a song that is on a page in front of them, and someone who can convey an entire experience with their voice.

You have tp believe we are nagic

But what if magic isn't just confined to fairy tales and fantasy novels? What if magic is real, and we are all capable of harnessing its power? To believe that we are magic is to tap into our own untapped potential. It is to recognize that there is more to this world than what meets the eye. Magic, in this context, is not about casting spells or performing tricks.

Magic Lyrics

Come take my hand
You should know me
I've always been in your mind
You know I will be kind
I'll be guiding you

Building your dream has to start now
There's no other road to take
You won't make a mistake
I'll be guiding you
You have to believe we are magic

Nothin' can stand in our way
You have to believe we are magic
Don't let your aim ever stray
And if all your hopes survive
Destiny will arrive
I'll bring all your dreams alive
For you
I'll bring all your dreams alive

For you
From where I stand, you are home free
The planets align so rare
There's promise in the air
And I'm guiding you

Through every turn I'll be near you
I'll come anytime you call
I'll catch you when you fall
I'll be guiding you

You have to believe we are magic
Nothin' can stand in our way
You have to believe we are magic
Don't let your aim ever stray
And if all your hopes survive
Destiny will arrive
I'll bring all your dreams alive
For you
I'll bring all your dreams alive
For you
You have to believe we are magic
Nothin' can stand in our way
You have to believe we are magic
Don't let your aim ever stray
And if all your hopes survive
Destiny will arrive
I'll bring all your dreams alive
For you
I'll bring all your dreams alive
For you

Writer(s): FARRAR JOHN, FARRAR JOHN CLIFFORD
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

You have tp believe we are nagic

It is about embracing the unknown, trusting in our intuition, and expanding our consciousness. It is about recognizing that we are connected to something greater than ourselves and that we have the ability to influence the world around us through our thoughts and intentions. Believing in our own magic requires a shift in perspective. It means letting go of limiting beliefs and embracing the possibilities that lie beyond what we can see and understand. It means being open to synchronicities, signs, and the subtle energies that permeate our existence. It means recognizing that our thoughts and beliefs have the power to manifest our desires and shape our reality. But believing in our own magic is not just about personal transformation. It is also about collective empowerment. When we recognize the magic within ourselves, we can amplify its effects by coming together with others who share our belief. We can co-create a world that is more harmonious, compassionate, and filled with wonder. Through our collective intention and action, we can manifest positive change and create a future that is aligned with our highest visions. In a world that often feels chaotic and unpredictable, believing in our own magic can be a source of hope and inspiration. It can remind us that we are not helpless victims of circumstance, but active participants in our own lives. It can give us the courage to step outside of our comfort zones, embrace uncertainty, and pursue our dreams. So, let us believe in our own magic. Let us embrace the power within us and let it guide us on our journey. Let us recognize the interconnectedness of all things and the limitless potential that lies within. Because when we believe in our own magic, anything is possible..

Reviews for "Believe and Achieve: Using Positive Affirmations to Unlock Your Magic"

1. Emily - 2 stars
I found "You Have to Believe We Are Magic" to be extremely disappointing. The storyline was confusing and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to connect with the characters. The writing style felt amateurish and the dialogue was poorly executed. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and would not recommend this book to others.
2. Andrew - 1 star
I couldn't even finish "You Have to Believe We Are Magic" as the plot was too convoluted and hard to follow. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked any real development throughout the story. The pacing was off, with unnecessary details slowing down the already weak narrative. I regret wasting my time on this book and would advise others to stay away.
3. Samantha - 2 stars
"You Have to Believe We Are Magic" had an interesting premise, but it failed to live up to its potential. The writing was messy and disjointed, making it hard to stay engaged. The character motivations were unclear, and the story seemed to jump around without any clear direction. I was left feeling frustrated and unsatisfied, and would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a well-crafted story.
4. Michael - 2 stars
While "You Have to Believe We Are Magic" had some intriguing ideas, the execution fell flat. The plot lacked coherence and was riddled with inconsistencies. The characters felt contrived and lacked depth, making it difficult to empathize with their struggles. The writing style was disjointed and awkward, hindering my enjoyment of the book. Overall, I was disappointed and would not recommend this novel.

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