Childlike faith is trust without negotiation
Childlike faith is not immaturity.
It is clarity.
It is the ability to accept an inner image as true
without demanding explanations, timelines, or proof.
This is why it is powerful.
Why Adults Struggle With Faith
As people grow older, faith is replaced with analysis.
They want to know how.
They want to know when.
They want guarantees before commitment.
But faith does not operate through control.
It operates through trust.
The more a person tries to manage outcomes,
the more faith weakens.
This divided attention weakens the image.
Childlike faith does not divide attention.
It rests.
Children Do Not Negotiate With Possibility
When a child wants something,
they do not concern themselves with logistics.
They do not calculate effort.
They do not measure likelihood.
They do not prepare for disappointment.
They assume.
That assumption is faith.
Why Imagination Works Best in This State
Imagination requires openness as it is limitless.
Childlike faith does not argue with images.
It accepts them.
This acceptance allows the image to settle,
to become familiar,
and to remain stable.
Stability is what allows reality to reorganize.
Do not negotiate with logic.
When you are moving in childlike faith, you see beyond the limitations of logic.
Just because your physical world may define something as impossible.
It is always possible in your imagination.
That’s how you behave with childlike faith.
Returning to Childlike Faith
Childlike faith is simple.
It means releasing the need to control
what was never meant to be controlled.
Simplicity is not lack of intelligence.
It is absence of resistance.
When resistance drops,
faith becomes effortless.
Effort was never the requirement.
Loyalty was.
You return to assumption.
You return to expectation.
You return to inner agreement.
This is not regression.
It is restoration.
Childlike faith is not weakness.
It is the state where creation flows.









