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.
Manifestation Can Be Involuntary
January 2, 2009 by sethmanne
A part of your being, call it the super-inner-sub-conscious part (or anything you prefer to call it), reads and assimilates the sum-total-result of all your beliefs and thoughts and manifests a circumstantial reality for you in line with the cumulative effect of all of those thoughts and beliefs. This is happening whether you take control of the manifestation process or you leave it on auto pilot.
You may think this is the most magical and unbelievable statement, fact, or theory that you have ever heard or considered. But, if you consider this statement, to actually be unbelievable then you cancel most circumstances that might prove it to you. You, in turn, manifest a reality (even if you are unaware that you do so) that will prove an opposite or different result than that of getting and creating what you truly want. Can you understand how this principle will produce a resultant, even an illusionary, reality of circumstances that proves to you that it (the principle) does not work, if that is the cumulative result of your belief package.
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You Have Created It All
December 22, 2008 by Seth Manne
From the moment you were born until this present
moment, you have imagined and created thoughts and beliefs about every aspect of your own existence. You have looked in the mirror at certain times in your life and thought “I am beautiful” or “I am ugly” and have gone on to believe those thoughts until such time as someone or something or some thought caused you to change that belief or reinforce that belief. If you continued the formed belief, then you have seen your beliefs come true.
You have thought about and imagined God. You have given him an image in your mind, even if you have thought that he is beyond images….that is still an image. You have thought about and believed things about your own health, wealth, poverty, happiness or sadness. All of these beliefs were formed by you and were seated in your consciousness. Yet, usually, nowhere in your memory of major events in your life will the precise moment at which you created and accepted a belief come to mind.
A Core Belief Exercise
November 28, 2008 by Seth Manne
If you find yourself wanting to believe, for instance, that you can create your own circumstances in life, first try to sense if you can FEEL that you believe that. You may sit there and say “I know I create my own circumstances in life” but if you can not feel sure of that, other thoughts, as to why you don’t feel that way, will come to mind if you ask yourself for the information.
The first thought that might surface may be “oh, that is ridiculous” or “that is so far-fetched”. Simply ask yourself WHY that is ridiculous. You will answer yourself. Listen to that answer. It may be more double talk like, “that is impossible”. Ask why. Eventually you will come to more and more precise answers that will speak to you of your deepest beliefs. Don’t force this exercise. Make it enjoyable and fun. It is chance to look at who you are as a personality.
It is like cleaning out your mental room. You will find stuff (thoughts and beliefs) in there that you may either discard and replace or keep and reinforce. You may become surprised at the structures of your own belief system. This is an exercise in taking conscious control and evaluating your own beliefs. You will find you can discard or retain beliefs and insert or adjust beliefs as opposed to letting them form larger and larger “compounded” structures around, what may be, an unwanted core.

