Tuesday, September 2, 2014

HOPE was an essential LIFE FORCE for the people of the Andes.

HOPE was defined by the people of the Andes as an essential LIFE FORCE having a great significance in the every day life.
HOPE was vital for everyone. It was considered an inner power or a strong expectation of something better in the outcome of every situation that they faced in their communities or private lives.
HOPE was renewed or restored or increased or encouraged with the confidence that everyone had in themselves, their spirituality, their government, and the future.
HOPE was not depended on facts or logic, not even was understood as an ordered into being.
HOPE was a powerful energy that gave to life the capacity of achieving goals that lead them to a better future during their time. They knew that if that balance or communication between energies were broken their future were doomed.
HOPE gave meaning and happiness. It forced life to believe in trust. Every individual was unique and in a personal manner they motivated themselves in the increase of their inner spiritual power in order to achieve the common goals of the communities in which they lived.
HOPE was defined as an anticipation of a future which was good, based on mutuality (relationship with others), a sense of personal competence, and coping ability. It was a part of the future. It developed a positive attitude and a strong feeling of possibility.
HOPE was a subjective state that influenced the reality to project itself and come. They were able to manage their internal and external realities.
HOPE was a life force characterized by a confident yet uncertain expectation of achieving a positive future. They needed to live in harmony with nature.
HOPE was manifested by as a strong positive force able to achieve the goals established first in their inner spiritual realm and be projected to the conscious reality of the every day life.
HOPE boosted the individual in the process of growing from the inside out. It was a essential LIFE FORCE able to manifest itself as a royal shield protecting the harmony between the individual and the laws of nature.

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