09-03-2015, 08:36 AM
Had a little tug of war in my mind today. I've been reading more on the Lefkoe blog and it's shaking up my perspective. Essentially he believes it is better to not have any beliefs. In the end all beliefs are just meanings we tie to events. So even in the case of positive beliefs you still aren't seeing an inherent truth. For a while this made me think about discontinuing the subliminals. The more I thought about it the more I realized positive beliefs don't hold any more weight than negative, therefore subliminals would be pointless.
But then I realized he's operating from the belief that reality is this solid unshakable thing and we live within it and it's our meanings that shape our perspective of it. I come from the reality creation perspective where your subconscious acts as your own personal projector for life events you encounter. Therefore it's beneficial for me to continue to directly program my subconscious mind.
It's hard to know how exactly the world works. But I've always been on the side of things being more than they seem. Open to possibilities like different planes of reality and such. I know the subconscious is powerful. Way more than the conscious mind. But that's not something I can quantify, it's only more of an experience.
In the end I have to think for myself and question everything. I questioned these subliminals for a while. I started seeing them as something outside myself and I should be able to do all this stuff on my own. It's only my limiting beliefs holding me back. But the funny thing about limiting beliefs is they aren't always something you can dismiss through conscious intervention alone. And sometimes the way the mind works isn't how we consciously believe it to work. It's like sitting in your car and thinking if you just changed your beliefs surrounding the car it could fly. But your beliefs have no effect on the physical structure of the car and how it operates. It's the same for the human mind and body/energy, it operates a certain way and it's better to work with it than against it trying to do things instead of expending excess energy trying to circumvent that.
But then I realized he's operating from the belief that reality is this solid unshakable thing and we live within it and it's our meanings that shape our perspective of it. I come from the reality creation perspective where your subconscious acts as your own personal projector for life events you encounter. Therefore it's beneficial for me to continue to directly program my subconscious mind.
It's hard to know how exactly the world works. But I've always been on the side of things being more than they seem. Open to possibilities like different planes of reality and such. I know the subconscious is powerful. Way more than the conscious mind. But that's not something I can quantify, it's only more of an experience.
In the end I have to think for myself and question everything. I questioned these subliminals for a while. I started seeing them as something outside myself and I should be able to do all this stuff on my own. It's only my limiting beliefs holding me back. But the funny thing about limiting beliefs is they aren't always something you can dismiss through conscious intervention alone. And sometimes the way the mind works isn't how we consciously believe it to work. It's like sitting in your car and thinking if you just changed your beliefs surrounding the car it could fly. But your beliefs have no effect on the physical structure of the car and how it operates. It's the same for the human mind and body/energy, it operates a certain way and it's better to work with it than against it trying to do things instead of expending excess energy trying to circumvent that.