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Ken Huggins left us for a better life. Every week we shared, as a group, our thought on a certain book. "The greatest Secret"by Ron McIntosh. Today it's chapter 3
This chapter is about limitations, our own personal limitations. Our core beliefs come from the teachings we begin receiving at a very young age and from what we ourselves experience in the process of life where we discover what we believe works and doesn't work for us.

It is these core beliefs that become our limitations to the growth we choose for ourselves. The problem is that these limitations lead us back to our old habits and that is what limits our progress along the new path we have chosen for ourselves.

Great News Everyone!

We don't have to settle for these limitations; there is a plan we can use to break through these limitations, our present barriers.

Step 1 is to recognize that even though we have found our new identity we are not ready to be that person because we have a divided heart.

Because our core beliefs and our new personal beliefs are in conflict, we remain limited by this conflict.
When we realize the presence of our new self, we need to rehearse our new identity through repetition until that identity is in our heart.

Opinions on how long a process this is vary from 21 to 60 days of repetition for us to create a new habit or thought process.

Step 2 is to focus on our new personal beliefs while using repetition to create our new habit. This must be done with Imagination ( without limitation ) and Emotion (allowing ourselves to have the feelings as if our new identity were already in our heart ).

This reinforces our subconscious mind to think of it self already being aligned with our new identity.

Step 3 is repetition, the key to all learning.
Repetition is the vehicle by which our subconscious mind casts our new identity in our heart.

Step 4 is committing ourselves to our new identity through Desire. Desire means wanting something enough that we are willing to sacrifice for it.

A strong desire allows us to stand our ground until our core belief becomes grounded in our new identity.

So, through the proper method of repetition, the conflict between our core beliefs and new personal beliefs will give way to the revelation of our new identity in our heart as it becomes our new core belief.

BT


Bernard
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