"Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for and the evident demonstration of a reality, though not yet beheld." If this interpretation of faith is an accurate one, then the question must be asked; how much hope do we maintain the reality evidence of in our mind that has never been wholly defined enough to demonstrate in our personal lives?
The message of faith is not physically defined because it requires a more abstract definition than what our world can define or understand. What we do understand is that they mind never forgets anything. So the question must be asked, where does hope go when it is never demonstration.
This question is one that must be addressed as we approach the new time zone that the Planet Earth along with the Universe will be entering in on December 21, 2012. The whole Universe has made provisions for our world to enter into a Universal Alliance with it, which will give us access to much higher dimensional understanding; but before this can happen we must go back and redetermine our relationship to the definitions that we have been applying to our individual understanding.
Because of the error that occurred thousands of years ago, the whole interpretation of faith has led to many memories that have not been fulfilled. These memories remain part of our psychological patterns that have plunged deep into a dark dimensional void that continue to call out to us in a haunting sound that we have learned to ignore.
The root word of ignore can be easily applied to ignorance. We are ignorant of the fact that there is much we do not understand about our connection to the Universe, as we have learned to associate everything we understand as a belief that can be referenced to the body first.
The body is a limit. Because the body is a limit, we are limited by what we believe. It is limited intellectual belief that has pronounced limited justice on our trust in faith. Our hope in faith has been led astray by an intellectual definition of the word. Because hope does not have a clear direction towards the whole purpose of faith, our hopes have been intellectually dismissed; but once again, the mind never forgets.
An unfulfilled hope settles in the body, hoping to be recognized as part of the whole faith necessary to produce evidence of reality. It is like the Velveteen Rabbit that just wants to be recognized as being real, but this hope never quite makes it there. It is forgotten because it never quite met the conditions necessary for whole faith.
The problem with hope is that when it finally realizes it will never be fulfilled, it dies. Along with its death is our own, because old hope becomes an old body. But that is not all. Lost hope also becomes the reason for an ongoing disappointment that can lead to disease. Time after time, when our hope never quite makes it to whole faith, we begins to lose faith that there is something greater that will recognize us, but this will not happen until we learn how hope and faith are eternally recognized as One; not separate the way the intellect perceives them. When they are limited to the body, they are limited to belief, and belief is not enough to raise our hope to the level necessary for whole faith.
Never quite understanding that this is the problem, we become depressed and look to another alternative as the solution. As the life drains out of hope, it also drains out of the body where our hope is stored. We begin to look old because we believe that this is what the body does. We do not realize, it does not have to be this way. Change your mind, change your life is a reference to life, not death.
We believe in faith, but belief needs a boost to allow our hope to reach faith. Because belief is designed to supports the intellectual assertion that there is a physical answer to whatever the problem is, our hope is never allowed to meet whole faith. Our hope needs to meet whole. It does not need an intellectually devised physical solution. This is called interference.
The gap between hope and faith has grown wider and wider. Especially since intellectual science does not recognize the relationship between our hope and the whole faith necessary to allow evidence of our faith to materialize into form. The miracle bridge necessary to move our hope to whole faith must be invested in. Our hope needs our conscious support.
Miracles exist in consciousness, but we believe in the intellectual understanding that interferes with the miracles necessary to move our hope to the whole faith necessary. This would eliminate the belief in need, as need is an ego/intellectual limit on the unlimited potential that lies dormant in each of us.
Faith demands we do something for our hope to reach it, but most of us do not know what to do. This is precisely why The Great Miracle Share is Universally supported and recommended. It allows us to "do" something, because we do not know what to do to bring our hope to faith.
Until we figure out that intellectual doing takes a lot of time, and we can cut this time down with a miracle investment, we will continue to rely on a spiritual reward for our hope, without it ever being exposed to whole faith. Whole faith relies on Laws that do not respond to the interference of the intellectual ego. However, the Laws that protect whole faith will respond to the miracles that have been consciously defined and delegated for a whole purpose.
Hope will never spring eternal until it arrives safely in whole faith. Miracles give our hope a chance; shouldn't we invest in them with everything we possess for this possibility?



