Monday, November 24, 2008

Beliefs II

Here's the secret about your mind. While the thoughts and beliefs you hold in your conscious mind are vital to attracting what you want, the programming and beliefs you hold in your unconscious mind hold even more weight. As I said... they're stronger than your willpower.
Willpower, no matter how strong, is on and off, while your unconscious programming runs 24/7.

Your unconscious is where the totality of your programming, your total belief system, resides. Your unconscious mind created the story of you for many years before you were developmentally capable of bringing conscious thought to the process.

Your unconscious mind is the emotional, receptive part of your mind. Nothing is ever forgotten here: your unconscious stores it all beneath your conscious awareness. Although you can learn to access it through meditation, visualization, relaxation techniques, rapt observation of reoccurring results, and the like.

High achievers learn to use their unconscious mind properly by planting the empowering seeds of their vision, intentions, and pictures into their consciousness...
Whatever seeds you plant in the garden of your unconscious mind will spring forth, bringing actions that attract the same kind of result.

Your goal is to reprogramme your total belief system so that your conscious and unconscious mind work in tandem to move you forward.
Constantly observe your results in the physical world (they're mirroring back to you your unconscious beliefs by the minute), and continuously train your mental focus to lock onto new beliefs and realities.

Beliefs can do one of two things: they either move you forward or they hold you back. The problem is we're often held back by beliefs we don't even know we have!

William James, the father of modern psychology, said, 'Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact.' He claimed that one of the greatest discoveries of our time is that a man can change the quality of his life by changing the quality of his thoughts.

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