What Is the Most Powerful Tool For Creating a Reality that Always Works
Newsletter Issue #030 | Wealthier Lifestyle | Introduction
The "Wealthier Lifestyle" program started yesterday. Below, I'd like to give you an insight into a part of the program's first week. I hope you will like it.
What do we carry in our bags?
All our memories, decisions, conclusions, definitions, and beliefs are recorded and memorized in our subconscious and unconscious parts of the mind. This includes not only ours but all that we absorbed from our environment while growing up, from our parents, guardians, relatives, friends, teachers, etc.
And that's not all. The whole "baggage" was also downloaded into us from our genetic pool. From our ancestors, we inherited physical characteristics and their memories, conclusions, experiences, beliefs, etc.
That's not all, either. Our being is not separate from the collective in which it is located. We physically appear separate from each other. However, looking at how we are biologically structured, you will find the following order: human, organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, molecule, atom, subatomic particle (electron).
At this level, it becomes interesting because quantum physics has proven that an electron can be both a particle and a wave simultaneously, thus both matter and energy.
So, the fact is that our physical body is immersed in one big collective body. That collective body has its own level of consciousness and its own beliefs. We have unconsciously taken on part of those beliefs and considered them truths.
You can't fall into a barrel of honey and not be cute.
In the same way, we are also immersed in collective withering, and they absorb into our system and become a part of us.
What are beliefs?
Whatever topic you touch in psychology, whatever problem you want to solve, and whatever you want to improve, you will always come to the same place: BELIEFS!
Beliefs are thoughts, conclusions, and attitudes we have accepted as absolute truths.
That is precisely why we do not question and are unaware of them. They act as filters through which we see the world—everything is colored by them.
These are not facts, but we treat them as facts.
The Earth is round, and the belief is "easy come, easy go." However, when we accept that belief as an absolute truth, whenever something comes easily to us, we will harness (subconsciously) all our programs to make it go quickly.
So, beliefs can support us or limit us.
Beliefs work like computer programs, followed by a programmed series of commands: IF - THEN. At the core of that program is our need to be right.
That intense need gives beliefs a self-reinforcing potential. It works because when we firmly believe in something, all of our programs align to provide us with the outcome we expected, to confirm to ourselves that we were right.
For example, if someone believes that a 50-year-old person cannot learn a new foreign language, they will not even bother finding a way, method, and time to succeed. Otherwise, if he believes he can, he will try hard to find the ideal group, method, environment, time, additional incentives, etc.
Our subconscious constantly seeks confirmation of the accuracy of our beliefs in our physical reality.
Beliefs are literally commands to our brains on how to perceive a particular situation, phenomenon, event, or person and how to react.
In this way, beliefs govern our lives and shape our destiny without us even being aware.
Everything we believe becomes our destiny.
Until we become aware of the unconscious, it will guide us through life, and we will call it destiny.
Carl Gustav Jung
When we believe in something, we experience things that confirm our belief because of our attitude toward every activity that creates our experience.
If, for example, we believe, "I have to do everything myself; no one wants to help me," we will always take the initiative and not ask others for help; even if they offer it to us, we will refuse because we do not believe that they are sincere or that we deserve it. In time, people will not even offer us help anymore. We will then confirm to ourselves that we were right and strengthen our initial belief.
Collection of evidence
This is not a "just listen to me and take my word for it" program. From 20+ years of experience in coaching, I know that the best results are achieved when people know exactly what they are doing why they are doing it, and trust the process.
In the first three weeks of this program, we will work to raise awareness and change any beliefs limiting us from living our full potential regarding finances. I didn't promise anything, but you will see that many things in your life will be arranged better along the way, not just relationships with money..
I will share some stories illustrating the importance of beliefs so that you do not have to "take my word for it" about their importance.
You must understand the power of beliefs because they change our lives for better or worse. They are not the gearbox in our car (life); they are the steering wheel!
I encourage you to use all methods of "gathering evidence." Talk to people, watch documentaries, read books, and use Google. Finally, think about your life in the context of the circumstances that happened to you and your mindset that preceded the events.
Exercises from the workbook will help you in that process.
Have you heard of Dr. Joe Dispeza?
In his book “You Are the Placebo,” he explained how the placebo works in our body and mind and how it actually works through the system of neurons, neuropeptides, proteins, cell membranes, and genes. So, even just understanding the placebo mechanism leads to the placebo effect.
In addition, his personal story is fantastic.
When he was 23 years old, he had a car accident in which he broke six vertebrae. The eighth thoracic vertebra, through which the spinal cord passes, was utterly crushed. He had multiple compression fractures of the thoracic vertebrae, he had bone fragments in his spinal cord, and the internal arch of the eighth thoracic vertebra was pressing on his spinal cord.
He was brought to the hospital and given two opinions by the leading surgeons at that hospital. They very confidently claimed that the only solution for him was surgery to install a Harrington rod. In his case, it would be from the base of the neck to the end of the spine. They told him he would probably never walk again. Along the way, he suffered severe pain and had some neurological deficits.
He left the hospital in an ambulance and went home. He sought the opinions of two other surgeons. And they told him that surgery was the only solution.
This was happening in 1986. Few people opposed the conventional medical model. However, Joe decided not to undergo surgery. He thought he could heal himself.
"When you lie on your stomach, you can't go anywhere and don't do anything; you are left only to your thoughts."
Joe Dispenza
Joe believed that there is an intelligence within us that gives us life, controls the beating of our hearts, and organizes billions of bodily functions every second. It is awareness; awareness is alertness, and alertness is paying attention.
This thought inspired him to turn inward and connect with it, giving it a plan, a design, a pattern, or a simple model.
He believed that he could not heal himself but that it could heal him.
His idea was to create a model in his own mind by which his body would be healed and then handed over to a higher mind. He believed that this would allow the higher mind to work on him. So, lying on his stomach and suffering tremendous pain, he created the design of his own body, which should serve as an instruction to the higher mind on what to do.
Then, he promised himself that he would not allow a single thought to sneak past his consciousness. It sounds easy from an intellectual and philosophical point of view, but when you are faced with a crisis or a trauma, then you focus on what you don't want to happen to you instead of what you want to happen.
For six and a half weeks, he was in a "dark state of mind."
He could not force the mind to do what he wanted. He would start reconstructing the vertebrae, and then he would start thinking about how he would live in a wheelchair. He would lose concentration and focus and give that intelligence the wrong information.
It took him three hours to go through the entire process he had designed for himself, and he did not feel he could connect with a higher intelligence and hand over his "model" to it. Then he would start over. Then he would consider whether he should sell the house, the practice...? All over again…
He says it took him a long time to discipline his mind to do what he wanted.
But after six and a half weeks, there was a precise moment when he felt like he hit the tennis ball just right; something clicked.
From that moment, the pain level began to decrease. He started noticing changes in his legs and establishing a connection between what was inside and outside him.
From that moment on, he healed very quickly. After ten and a half weeks, he got back on his feet, and after twelve weeks, he returned to his former life.
As he lay helplessly on his stomach in pain, he promised himself that when he recovered, he would devote the rest of his life to the study of the mind-body connection. He kept his promise and made a massive contribution to the world in that field.
After this, does anyone believe they cannot heal their relationship with money?!
I will also share with you my personal story
My husband was diagnosed with autoimmune kidney disease in 2005, which means his immune system recognizes his kidneys as the "enemy." He was in the hospital, and the doctors said that the only therapy they could use to keep the kidneys going, at best for another five years, was corticosteroid therapy. We have seen people in the hospital who are undergoing this therapy. They were apparently getting sicker day by day.
The logic of the treatment is as follows: strong immunity vigorously attacks the kidneys, corticosteroids weaken the immunity, and the kidneys will last longer. However, in the meantime, all other organs suffer.
It sounded creepy to me. He was in the hospital for two months preparing to start therapy, and I was "manically studying medicine" during that time.
I realized that if the disease didn't kill him, the drugs for the disease would.
My husband expected my advice, and I was afraid to tell him what to do. Ultimately, he asked me what I would do if it were me. I said that I would apply everything else except that therapy.
He decided to leave the hospital at his own risk. I did coaching with him, he drank various teas, and we applied everything that made sense to us.
The first thing I told him he had to do was quit his job as marketing manager of the weekly newspaper he was working for. We sold our flat. He was to devote himself entirely to art—that's what he loves, and it is his purpose.
I believed that his peace and joy of creation would "motivate" his cells to get in order and "do the work they were paid for."
We went for regular check-ups to see where his results were going. After three months, the level of protein in the urine decreased significantly; after six months, it was almost gone, and after a year, the nephrologist told him, "If I didn't know what the condition of your kidneys was like a year ago, I would show them to my students as an example of healthy kidneys."
Yes, we won!
Like Dispeza, my husband said that if he gets well, he will devote the rest of his life to art. I corrected him so that instead of "if I get well," he says, "when I get well."
I intentionally shared these two stories about beliefs and health with you because when you understand that beliefs change our bones, solid matter, and processes in our organism, you will flaunt their power.
You will understand that we are cursed or blessed by what we believe and that what we believe is the only thing standing between us and what we want.
In addition, significant challenges happen in life to redirect us toward our true purpose. When you face a big problem, please take it as an invitation to change yourself and your lifestyle to live a happier life and rise to a higher level of satisfaction, achievement, and prosperity.
Please do not ask me for medical advice or opinions; I am not a doctor. I wanted to share these stories with you so you can see the power of our thoughts and beliefs.
Do you have your own story, question, or comment about the power of belief? Feel free to share the text below!
FELICES WHAT IS THE MOST POWERFUL TOOL FOR CREATING
Excellent message. Thank you so much for posting this.