6.1 Some Final Questions To Ask Yourself
Would you rather make the mistake of believing in something that you really would like to believe in and having it not be true or… believing in something that you don’t’ really want to be true and have it not be true? 
How would you feel if what you wished were true actually was, but you didn’t feel you could sustain believing it because others didn’t believe it?
How would you feel if for your whole life you lived believing your world was unsafe and a threat when actually it wasn’t?
How would you feel if you lived your life feeling abandoned by life only to find that you never were abandoned, but instead needed to learn something that you could only learn by feeling abandoned?
How would you feel if when you died you found yourself still alive and realized that what you didn’t achieve was only because you gave up trying?
How would you feel if you discovered that the universe loved you so fully that all your sadness was due to your own faulty ideas which you had the capacity to change?
How would you feel if all the people you struggled with in your life were really part of a large family that was learning many things and that the beauty of who you are and will be was the result of the differences that you got to experience through the gift of this family?
How would you feel if you found out that the universe never gives you experiences that are not in your own best interest and that you were eternally supported and loved?
Would you rather have a transient knowledge or eternal knowledge?  Which would serve you best in the long run?
How would you feel if years from now you discovered that all your fears arose from your ideas about the future and you just didn’t have the courage to believe in something better.  Would you still let fear stop you from doing what your heart desired?