The Body Reflects Our Beliefs

Each of us has adopted a bevy of thoughts with a cen­tral, most often lim­it­ing, belief that rules; these are our core beliefs. Core beliefs gen­er­ally orig­i­nate in child­hood. Often they come from a thought lin­eage that has been passed down to us from pre­vi­ous gen­er­a­tions and that con­sists of both pos­i­tive and neg­a­tive beliefs. How­ever, when I use the term, core belief, I am refer­ring to the lim­it­ing or neg­a­tive core beliefs since they are the ones that cause us trouble.

Core Beliefs act like a mag­net by attract­ing into their orbit other com­ple­men­tary thoughts/beliefs, and cre­at­ing a belief energy field that becomes our iden­tity. This lim­ited iden­tity often estab­lishes what we call vic­tim con­scious­ness. In other words, we adopt core beliefs that define and shape an often painfully lim­it­ing vic­tim con­scious­ness, an ener­getic pat­tern of con­scious­ness, or iden­tity, that we then become totally addicted to — even though it may be a sorely dys­func­tional and painful one.

We ‘wear’ these pat­terns in our body. They are car­ried ener­get­i­cally in the body and are vis­i­ble through our phys­i­cal habits and pos­ture; these pat­terns form what we call our vic­tim pos­ture or stance that, though we may attempt to com­pen­sate for it, or hide it, it nonethe­less trans­mits a ‘vic­tim vibe’ that attracts to us peo­ple and sit­u­a­tions that vibrate at the same low fre­quency. In other words, through our vic­tim pos­ture we invari­ably attract to us the peo­ple and sit­u­a­tions that ver­ify for us what ever vic­tim belief we have adopted and are car­ry­ing physically.

Our body reflects our beliefs, and because this is so, we can use the body as a door­way to iden­tify our neg­a­tive, lim­it­ing core beliefs, and to clear them. How? By iden­ti­fy­ing the places in the body where the vic­tim pat­tern has us out of phys­i­cal right align­ment and using those places of con­trac­tion and chronic dis­com­fort to iden­tify the belief that we are car­ry­ing there. Through observer con­scious­ness (the anti­dote for vic­tim con­scious­ness) we inves­ti­gate the painful beliefs we are car­ry­ing in our body and begin to bring our­selves back into a health­ier align­ment. Years of chronic pain dis­ap­pears as we begin to release the trou­bling thought pat­terns that have been hold­ing our bod­ies in con­torted, painful mis­align­ment and return to an align­ment that restores health on all lev­els, phys­i­cally, men­tally, emo­tion­ally, and spiritually

Through years of research­ing these ideas in my expe­ri­en­tial work with clients (and on myself) I have ver­i­fied them and con­tinue to dis­cover bet­ter ways of mov­ing us out of our vic­tim pat­terns and into align­ment with our Uni­ver­sal Source which, when we are in align­ment with it, heals and restores our health and sanity.

I don’t gen­er­ally use my blog to adver­tise my work­shops … how­ever, I am so excited about the align­ment process that has evolved through recent months I couldn’t resist telling you about it and encour­ag­ing you to come expe­ri­ence it.

Dur­ing the week­end of Sat­ur­day & Sun­day, May 29 & 30, 2010 I will be offer­ing this life chang­ing work to those who are ready to let go of their vic­tim pat­terns and find new align­ment with life and Source. Core Beliefs In The Body will take place at For­est Haven. Click here for more information.

Bless­ings, Lynne

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