"I just can't." That statement echoes in the minds and hearts of far too many people. Often times, these same people are held back by nothing more than that pervasive, completely specious belief that they simply cannot accomplish what they set out to do. What's odd is that inside us, all of us, there is the potential for unlimited power and strength, just waiting to be set free. All we have to do is unlock what already lies within us, by releasing these ridiculous self-doubts.
From the day you were born until this moment, your subconscious mind has been with you -- it is the seed and the field of all you have reaped in life. And it will continue to produce that precious crop that is your experience, for as long as you live. It is impervious, and it follows your orders to the letter, always.
Your subconscious mind is an unstoppable tank with the unquestioning loyalty and unshakeability to unendingly and fearlessly movw forward in the direction into which it is guided and driven. Unfortunately, it has no internal guidance system, and lacks any capacity to move on its own. This is why we have creative imagination. It holds the blueprint of your every success, but you are the architect of this blueprint. Indeed, you are the architect and the pen.
It's fascinating how much time most people spend learning to use the latest technical gadget -- usually a lot more than they spend learning to properly use their own mind. Most people know that the mind has two major parts to it, the conscious and subconscious. What most people don't know is that the conscious mind is limited to an awareness of only five or six things at any one time. The subconscious mind, on the other hand, processes over 2 million pieces of information every second, and acts as the autopilot that runs our lives. Your subconscious mind has been building habits from your experiences and lessons since that first mental switch flicked on when you were still in the womb.
If only changing the life of a fully grown human being were so easy. Setting goals and using will power sound like a good idea at first... but then they fail. The conscious mind is not the goal-striving mechanism that the subconscious mind is. The conscious mind does not store belief systems, patterns and habits, which are what guide your life at all times. Trying to change a habit is completely pointless, unless the subconscious mind is set to the task of creating positve new images of your intention.
Our subconscious mind is silently working at all times, storing away experiences and all that resides beyond our conscious awareness. It experiences all, knows all, and stores all.
Hypnosis is rather like opening up the hood of a car, in its unfettered access to the subconscious mind and ability to change the goals to which it strives, and the beliefs to which it's bound. At the depths where hypnosis goes, there is real change.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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