Psalehesost
The Living Force
obyvatel said:The way "faith" is understood - or rather misunderstood is perhaps a big source of problems.
The definition in the Esoteric Glossary is relevant to this question. What most people refer to as 'faith' fits its description of 'belief': "firmly deciding that the world is a certain way and holding fast to this view even in the face of evidence to the contrary", or "attempting to force one's model on the world". So in 'belief', the believer has already made up his/her mind, so there is really no regard for truth. Regardless of whether the belief happens to be correct or not (really a matter of chance or accident), belief involves a form of subjectivity and internal considering.
By contrast, 'faith' as defined by the Esoteric Glossary is pretty much the exact opposite, an openness to and trust in the process of inquiry itself, however it unfolds and wherever it leads. So in 'faith', there is faith in reality, rather than attempting to impose what one wishes to be true on reality.
In short, 'faith' is conducive to objectivity while 'belief' prevents it. But very few make this distinction between 'faith' and 'belief', perhaps not even having the concept of 'faith' as defined by the Esoteric Glossary.