Correcting Core Beliefs
January 5, 2009 by Seth Manne
Who you are as a personality has been built up over many years through many thoughts and beliefs. When you try to accept a belief that goes against the grain of all your other beliefs, it is rejected on deep inner levels until certain “corrections” are made. Those corrections have to do with deep seated core beliefs. You could call these foundational beliefs because they are at the base or foundation of your personal belief structures.
These foundational beliefs have to do with issues that demand far reaching thought considerations and determinations. They call upon your attitudes, emotions and feelings in order to reach definitive decisions that will affect your manifested reality and the flavor or overall type of personality that you actually are at present and that others perceive you to be.


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