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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Take What You Want

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Take what you can use and let the rest go by.
Ken Kesey

To your conscious mind, it may not always be obvious that deeply ingrained subconscious beliefs can hold you back from what your heart desires. When your hidden beliefs are in conflict with your conscious thoughts, your results tend to be inconsistent and frustrating.

By bringing hidden beliefs to your attention, you can resolve the conflict between the inner and outer levels of thoughts. But finding the hidden beliefs is an interesting prospect because how to do that is not always obvious.

Everyone has to find their preferred method for uncovering hidden beliefs, and there is no one-size-fits-all method. Here are some suggestions for identifying hidden beliefs related to prosperity:


Write down everything you can remember hearing in your family of origin about money.
Take each statement one at a time and ask yourself to what degree the phrase has played a part in shaping your prosperity consciousness.


Whether the statements are positive or negative, try asking yourself how your life would be different if you hadn’t heard or believed each one.

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