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	<title>Comments on: Belief Buster &#8211; Clear Your Limiting Beliefs By Reprogramming Your Mind</title>
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		<title>By: Tim Heywood.</title>
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		<description>Your article (philosophy) is very interesting. If the truth has the power to change a person&#039;s perspective of the truth (beliefs) the Belief Buster Kit may come in handy. 
The following is some of my thoughts on the topic, which has nothing to do with you or me but make for an interesting read if you like philosophy. 


If beliefs influence the outcomes of a life, is/are there belief(s)that allow the maximum outcome of a person&#039;s life? It is suggested that there may be a universal belief system that removes the mental blockage to a dream allowing full expression of the dream or the maximum outcome for a life. The theoretical logic behind such a belief system (subconscious thinking) is as follows, with the logical conclusion for such questioning as on www.youareofvalue.com. 


 A belief is a perspective of the truth. It may or may not be true. Religion is a perspective of the truth, it may or may not be true. Religions have followers that believe that their perspective of the truth is true. However, even though they may or may not have the correct perspective of the truth, they still think they do, so religion is a universal belief system for those people that think that their perspective of the truth is true. 

If there was a universal belief system for a culture, every member of the culture would have the same perspective of the truth. However no culture has members that have the same perspective of the truth so no culture has a universal belief system. Even within a religion, there a different views held by members, so religion is not the universal belief system every culture uses. 

Is there a universal belief system? If there is, there must be a universal truth. If there is a universal truth, the universal belief system would be the correct perspective of the truth. The universal belief system would then define what thinking is true or not true. 

How would you discover the universal belief system? If the truth cannot change, only our perspective of it, it would be possible to discover the universal belief system by questioning every single perspective to see if the perspective can change. If the perspective can change, it would be the wrong perspective of the truth. Whatever remained after questioning would therefore constitute the correct perspective of the truth or the universal belief system. 

Has this been done before? If all people have different beliefs, but still think that their perspective of the truth is true, they must all have different perspectives of the truth. In order to discover the universal belief system, a person would be required to make himself or herself think the thoughts of all people and either prove or disprove these thoughts. If a pattern could be found, it would be possible to fast track the discovery process. Rather than questioning every single thought, thoughts would then form part of a pattern. 

The patterns may or may not be the correct perspective of the truth. The pattern of thought that remained after questioning would be the correct perspective of the truth. If two or more thought patterns remained, no universal perspective of the truth would be possible. Therefore no universal belief system would exist. 

A universal belief system has been proposed to exist. All thoughts of humans have been questioned and formed two distinct patterns at the subconscious level. By using the philosophical pillar of the point of living, only one of these thought patterns remained after questioning. (There was no point in living if the other pattern was correct). This has been proposed as the universal belief system. Any thinking outside of the universal belief system would therefore constitute a psychological disorder. If correct, this discovery has the potential to change the way people think about psychological disorders and mental health.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your article (philosophy) is very interesting. If the truth has the power to change a person&#8217;s perspective of the truth (beliefs) the Belief Buster Kit may come in handy.<br />
The following is some of my thoughts on the topic, which has nothing to do with you or me but make for an interesting read if you like philosophy. </p>
<p>If beliefs influence the outcomes of a life, is/are there belief(s)that allow the maximum outcome of a person&#8217;s life? It is suggested that there may be a universal belief system that removes the mental blockage to a dream allowing full expression of the dream or the maximum outcome for a life. The theoretical logic behind such a belief system (subconscious thinking) is as follows, with the logical conclusion for such questioning as on <a href="http://www.youareofvalue.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.youareofvalue.com</a>. </p>
<p> A belief is a perspective of the truth. It may or may not be true. Religion is a perspective of the truth, it may or may not be true. Religions have followers that believe that their perspective of the truth is true. However, even though they may or may not have the correct perspective of the truth, they still think they do, so religion is a universal belief system for those people that think that their perspective of the truth is true. </p>
<p>If there was a universal belief system for a culture, every member of the culture would have the same perspective of the truth. However no culture has members that have the same perspective of the truth so no culture has a universal belief system. Even within a religion, there a different views held by members, so religion is not the universal belief system every culture uses. </p>
<p>Is there a universal belief system? If there is, there must be a universal truth. If there is a universal truth, the universal belief system would be the correct perspective of the truth. The universal belief system would then define what thinking is true or not true. </p>
<p>How would you discover the universal belief system? If the truth cannot change, only our perspective of it, it would be possible to discover the universal belief system by questioning every single perspective to see if the perspective can change. If the perspective can change, it would be the wrong perspective of the truth. Whatever remained after questioning would therefore constitute the correct perspective of the truth or the universal belief system. </p>
<p>Has this been done before? If all people have different beliefs, but still think that their perspective of the truth is true, they must all have different perspectives of the truth. In order to discover the universal belief system, a person would be required to make himself or herself think the thoughts of all people and either prove or disprove these thoughts. If a pattern could be found, it would be possible to fast track the discovery process. Rather than questioning every single thought, thoughts would then form part of a pattern. </p>
<p>The patterns may or may not be the correct perspective of the truth. The pattern of thought that remained after questioning would be the correct perspective of the truth. If two or more thought patterns remained, no universal perspective of the truth would be possible. Therefore no universal belief system would exist. </p>
<p>A universal belief system has been proposed to exist. All thoughts of humans have been questioned and formed two distinct patterns at the subconscious level. By using the philosophical pillar of the point of living, only one of these thought patterns remained after questioning. (There was no point in living if the other pattern was correct). This has been proposed as the universal belief system. Any thinking outside of the universal belief system would therefore constitute a psychological disorder. If correct, this discovery has the potential to change the way people think about psychological disorders and mental health.</p>
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