Biology of Belief

In reading Bruce Lipton’s book Biology of Belief I have really started thinking about the beliefs I have about myself and where they came from. Who taught me that strangers were bad and does that old belief still work now that I’m not a child. How can strangers help me along my path?

Strangers were once deemed evil but now I’m encouraging them to read my blogs and contact me, hoping they’ll call to have a healing or utilize my skills and experience for mentoring. So how does that work? Can both be true beliefs or neither?

According to Bruce Lipton our beliefs are truly just our perceptions handed down to us by others. It’s time to start thinking for ourselves. Live our own lives and make decisions based on our own values rather than living in the shadows of our past.

I encourage you today to try to do one thing that you previously believed to be ‘wrong’ and see what happens. Start up a chat with a stranger, buy something you think is ugly and wear it with pride, let your child throw his spaghetti on the wall and laugh it off!

Live your own life by your own rules and begin to love yourself for who you are at heart.

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