Monday, May 22, 2023

WE ARE WHO WE ARE BECAUSE OF OUR BELIEFS

WE ARE WHO WE ARE BECAUSE OF OUR BELIEFS

Here is a list of beliefs that many of us Filipinos unconsciously might believe in.
These beliefs are not unique to Filipinos, as many people around the world hold similar beliefs. However, it is important to recognize the impact these beliefs can have on our lives and the society we live in.

One common belief that many Filipinos hold is the belief that they are not good enough. This belief can lead to feelings of low self-esteem and self-worth, which can have a negative impact on mental health and overall well-being. It can also lead to a lack of motivation and a reluctance to pursue personal goals and dreams.

Another belief that many Filipinos hold is that life is a constant struggle, and that there is no justice in this country. This belief can lead to a sense of hopelessness and helplessness, and can make people feel powerless to change their circumstances. It can also lead to a feeling of resentment towards those who are perceived to have an easier life, and can foster a culture of blame and victimhood.

Beliefs about money and wealth are also prevalent in Filipino culture. Many Filipinos believe that money is the root of all evil, and that the rich are abusive and corrupt. This belief can create a mindset of scarcity and distrust, and can lead to a reluctance to pursue financial success. It can also lead to a sense of resentment towards those who are financially successful, and can create a culture of envy and entitlement.

Beliefs about sex and sexuality are also common in Filipino culture. Many Filipinos believe that sex is dirty, and that certain sexual acts, such as oral sex, are only acceptable for prostitutes. This belief can lead to a sense of shame and guilt around sexuality, and can create a culture of secrecy and repression.

Finally, many Filipinos hold religious beliefs that can be limiting and disempowering. Beliefs such as "God is a punishing God" and "I am only human" can create a sense of powerlessness and resignation, and can lead to a reluctance to take responsibility for one's own life and actions.

The impact of these beliefs on Filipino society is significant. They can create a culture of negativity, victimhood, and resignation, which can make it difficult to create positive change and progress. They can also lead to a lack of personal responsibility and accountability, which can make it difficult to address social issues and problems.

To overcome these limiting beliefs, it is important for Filipinos to challenge them and replace them with more empowering beliefs. Beliefs such as "I am capable and worthy," "life is full of opportunities," and "I am responsible for my own life" can create a mindset of abundance, possibility, and personal power. By adopting these beliefs, Filipinos can create a culture of positivity, growth, and progress, and can attract more positive karma as a people.
 

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