Give Samples

It is easier said than done. What we believe forms the platform from which we play. Our beliefs open or close up our world. The more I believe that love is everywhere the easier it is to access anything. The more I believe that fear is everywhere the more barriers I create. How can one introduce others to ways of believing that promotes love? By giving samples of what they have accessed by the same love. It could be stories of experiences, items given, and so on. Assume I want you to believe that we are all created with intrinsic value. What would I need to do to make it more palatable? We all know someone that glows in their passion to make the world a better place through sharing their talent. Some of us identify what we are good at and others may discover this later in life. Regardless of whether we discover it or not, there lies within us something precious that powers a talent that could be obvious or not. Sharing samples makes it possible to begin to think of the possibility that what the other believes could be true. Sometimes words are not enough and we need something to go home with that will continue to prompt us to consider this possibility. If a belief one holds is very valuable it means it enables one to access valuable things. For that belief to be transferred one needs to give valuable samples. If one believes hard work is important and it yields rewards, what sample do you need to give? There are all kinds of samples available depending on the person. Some have written material, others will welcome you to their spaces to enjoy a snippet, others will give gifts arising from what the hard work produces, and so on. A farmer believes farming is important. He often gives his neighbors produce from his farm. It will not take long before his neighbors one by one start to farm. If someone wants to instill a certain belief, they may want to start by giving samples commensurate to the value of the belief.