What’s Real? What’s Not?
I have been thinking about blogging this topic for some time. When I first thought of it, I was thinking about faith and all that goes with it. We cannot see “faith,” yet we believe it to be “real.” Or do we? Do you?
I do. I mean if my faith was not real, how could I truly have faith? My faith centers around believing in God. My faith tells me God is always there. My faith tells me He never leaves. My faith expands from there. God is the source that teaches me I can have faith in myself and in others. Faith. It’s “real!”
At the same time, what is not real? I can think of a few things. Can you?
What’s real? What’s not? Do we have to feel it for it to be real? That all depends on how we define “feel.” I can “feel” my faith, and I can feel the computer keys under my fingers as I type these words. That’s all real, because I can see and feel them.
What if we focused on the real and the not? I wonder if we could actually be more productive, in our minds and in our hearts.