Beyond Thoughts and Words

“Your actions speak louder than your words.”

We’ve all heard of that phrase before, and it really goes back to the stickperson diagram which Bob Proctor refers to as the ‘secret genie’.

Our conscious mind is not the controller of our body: our subconscious mind has the role of being the driver which drives the vehicle called the body. The body is an instrument of the mind. It does whatever the subconscious mind tells it to do. The brain, which is a part of the body, receives the required signals from the subconscious mind, makes the ‘decision’ on what the body requires based on the signals from the subconscious mind, then secretes neurochemicals as a means of controlling the 50 trillion community of cells to function as a whole. The brain will not react based on the ideas from the conscious mind, if it doesn’t receive the required signals it needs from the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind acts on emotions, on vibrations and it has no ability to reject anything that comes to it. The conscious mind on the other hand, acts on ideas, and it also has the ability to accept or reject whatever that comes into the mind. If it doesn’t resonate with the idea, it will reject it straight away. This is similar to what psychologists call the reptilian part of the brain. The reptilian brain (or as Oren Klaff calls it, the ‘croc brain’) is always in protective mode: its immediate function is the protection and normal function of the individual. So, the more “closed minded” a person is, the harder it is for ANY idea to get to the limbic part of the brain, which is the emotional part of the brain, let alone the neocortex of the brain which allows the processing of information, to encourage the individual to begin to think. In essence, we need to have an “open mind” if we are to start to make changes for ourselves.

Listen to what Dr Bruce Lipton has to say about using our feelings as our internal guidance system (start from 3:33):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy-vkYQz12Q#action=share

Keeping in mind that the conscious mind works on ideas, and the subconscious mind works on emotions, listen to what Anita Moorjani has to say with regards to positive thinking, and why it doesn’t necessarily work:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BSptWGpFb9-/

Your first point of call should be to ask yourself, “Do I love myself? Am I worthy of being alive? Do I deserve my life right now?” because the immediate answers that come to yourself gives you a good indication of where your subconscious mind currently lies.

All of us have been in a constant hypnotic state up until the age of 7, whereby our subconscious mind is fully open to everything that we experience. As Bruce mentions, it even starts from when you were in your mother’s womb. How? If humans are comprised of 70% water, then human embryos which are constantly “bathed” in fluids in a mother’s womb would be exposed to even more vibrational effects from its surrounds as water is an excellent conductor of energy. So, how we have been programmed up until age 7 is how we have been living our lives up until today. This is what Bob refers to as your paradigms, and this is why he always says that your paradigms are a multitude of other people’s habits. They’ve been instilled into you since the moment of conception so that your experiences are limited to what you have been taught to experience, through the point of view that you have been taught to experience it in. Your subconscious mind helps you to narrow your perception and experience so that you only see what you get, because that is what you have been taught, emotionally (which is technically, vibrationally).

Most of us have grown up in an environment where we have been taught that we are inadequate, not enough, incapable, undeserving or unworthy. Even a child who has been brought up with praise, has had his or her moment when a parent says “We can’t afford that” or “We can’t have that”; hence, the boundary, the limitation has been placed upon the child. We are all brought up to recognise our boundaries, which is not a bad thing. However, when we have been taught that we cannot go beyond our boundaries, that is when it causes issues for us. If we have been taught that we are not good enough, that we are unworthy or that we don’t deserve the good that we so desire, our true inner self which is constantly in search of expansion and fuller expression is thwarted by our subconscious beliefs that we cannot get there due to our subconscious programming. Consequently, even when you tell yourself that you are enough or that you are loved, your subconscious mind cannot fully comprehend the meaning of such an emotion because you have been brought up otherwise. And when the subconscious mind cannot comprehend such emotions, it cannot instruct the body to behave in that manner, so the body continues to function as it has been programmed. Or as Bob explains it, the subconscious mind remains in an X type vibration so that the body, which is an instrument of the mind can only remain in X type vibration even though a “new Y idea” exists in the conscious mind.

It all begins with your awareness of the difference between what you think you are and how you have been programmed to think. When you realise this misalignment, this difference within you, as all modern spiritual teachings go, and as Anita continually advocates, you’ve got to forgive yourself and those who have caused you harm. Because, ultimately, holding on to unworthiness, anger or disappointment hurts only yourself. That is why Bob always teaches people to respond rather than react because when you react, you go into your “automatic programming” but when you respond, you actually think about the situation, forcing it through your conscious mind, allow your conscious mind to process what’s good or bad out of it, and then have your subconscious mind vibrate accordingly. When you respond, you have the power to control the situation. When you react, you give away your power to the situation or person.

Anita made another important point in her instagram post whereby she said we have to be open to receiving all the good that we consciously want in our lives. When you’re in a vibrational alignment which constantly tells you that you are undeserving, or unworthy, or unloved, you are not allowing yourself to be open to receiving the “new ideas” that you are deserving, that you are worthy or that you are loved. Or as Bob and Abraham-Hicks say, you pray and the answer is there but you’re not in the vibrational alignment to receive the answer because you’re not in the receiving mode, because your subconscious mind is too busy processing WHY you’re undeserving, unworthy and unloved.

The only person who can change you is YOU. It is YOU who can decide what to make of an idea that comes to you: be it good or bad. It is YOU who decides how you should feel about the situation. It is YOU who control your body. In other words, YOU need to start living from the inside-out. YOU need to start taking charge and shift through what you want in life and what you don’t want. YOU need to be in control of your emotions, as that is what controls your body. And in order to do that, YOU need to be aware of how this is all working for YOU right now and HOW you can change that if you don’t like what you’re experiencing.

A real change in you requires more than just words and thoughts: you need to truly understand why you’re not getting the results that you want before you can change yourself to get the response that you want. In essence, there are only 2 ways to change your subconscious programming: a sudden emotional impact or constant spaced repetition. Thinking Into Results, as its name suggests, helps you to THINK into getting the RESULTS that you want through understanding yourself more, through constant spaced repetition. And once you’ve learned and honed in the skill and changed your life in 24 weeks, you can continue to utilise it over and over again in all areas of your life.