Posts Tagged reality

Chaos Barrier Before Breakthrough

When it comes to breaking out of your comfort zone and expanding your reality, it’s not always as rose as it sounds. If you are taking action to break out of your comfort zone, there is this zone just before the breakthrough called the Terror Barrier. That’s a zone where your subconscious mind does everything it can to keep you safe in what you know. Your subconscious mind generates fears, panics, and even creates external circumstances to give you every reason to step back. There is a whole book on this very topic called Three Feet From Gold, from the Napoleon Hill Foundation.

On the other hand, if you are breaking through on the energetic level, and if you don’t let fears be part of your reality, then there is no terror. It is just a Chaos Barrier. You start having all kinds of weird challenges and things are breaking apart. When either a Chaos Barrier or a Terror Barrier happens, it is a clear indication that you’re on the verge of something big and that you must keep moving in that same direction.

To give you an example of this, I’m just about to release a new program to help you clear your financial mess, because I’m seeing a HUGE portion of the people I’m working who are in very difficult financial situations. There are excellent trainings out there about money, success, wealth and manifestation, including David Neagle’s Miracle of Money and Kevin Trudeau’s Your Wish Is Your Command, which really …Read More

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Anatomy of Value Conflict

In the last articles, I talked about what value conflicts are, and the difference between your true essence and your false ego. Too often, when transcending their false ego, spiritual people also disconnect from their true ego/essence.

I will also say this: values are part of your false ego. Values are when your conscious mind values one thing less than another and create a separation between them. When you are in your true essence, you are simply standing in your truth which is unique for each individual and for each path. You are fully standing in your truth when you fully value truth and reality on all levels.

Many people view value conflicts as when they have different values than someone else, and although that’s a valid definition, we’re talking about something completely different here. When it comes to spiritual growth, value conflicts are when your conscious or unconscious minds devalue part of truth because it doesn’t quite fit with other parts of truth. Such value conflicts create strong and invisible filters that distort your view of reality.

In the previous article, I talked about 5 types of value conflicts: Conscious Conflict, Unconscious Conflict, Valuing Outcome, Subconscious Avoidance and Subconscious Denial. For the sake of simplicity, I will call them Type 1 to Type 5 value conflicts. These are actually up to 5 layers building on top of each other, meaning there is always a conscious conflict underneath an unconscious conflict that will become visible once you take out a layer. …Read More

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What Is Value Conflict

Lately I have been exploring the concept of value conflicts, and this topic is extremely impactful for your growth and freedom. First I will explain what is a value conflict and how to recognize when it happens. Value conflicts are often rooted in false layers of self-identity and will block your progress.

Your subconscious mind always values truth, always values freedom, always values power and always values abundance. The problem is when other conscious values conflict with those. Or, when you have blocks towards certain values that are required to make the deeper value a reality. If you want to lose weight but don’t like exercise and love cakes, that’s a value conflict. If you want to live abundantly but don’t want a job and don’t want a business, that’s a value conflict. If you value renewal but not death, that’s a value conflict.

When it comes to spiritual growth, value conflicts are all about you and have nothing to do with anybody else. I would describe the effect you can get from resolving value conflicts as “self-sustaining open-air nuclear reaction.” It is very powerful. It is about shifting at your core to open new worlds of possibilities.

There are five different types of value conflicts.

1. Subconscious Denial: This is when you have knee-jerk reactions towards something related to truth, freedom or abundance and say “that’s not my cup of tea”. An example would be someone saying  that being emotional or vulnerable is for weak people. Someone could also be progressing in a …Read More

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Talking About the Force of Life With Others

For years it has been a challenge to talk about the spiritual knowledge I’m sharing related to the Force of Life. It is very different from what most people are used to, even in the spiritual community. If you’ve been following me for a while, you’re also probably having a hard time talking about it with anyone so you keep it to yourself. I keep hearing this over and over again.

However, things really start to grow much faster once you start sharing ideas and breakthroughs back and fourth with friends. You are then creating a mastermind. When two minds join together to talk about this, it doesn’t bring twice the results, it brings 5 times the results. If you continually share with 3, 5 or even 10 people, then you’re really creating a different reality at lightning speed.

So how can you find people who are aligned with where you are going? Although the friends you currently have may not understand anything when you talk to them about this stuff, I’m sure some of them are open to new ideas. The Force of Life FREE Training I’m hosting on August 3rd is designed to reach people who are totally new to this and get them to understand this new reality.
http://www.spiritualselftransformation.com/landing/forceoflife

I’m sure that at least 2 or 3 of the people you know would be open to at least check it out, and then you can ask them their opinion about it. Don’t try to convince people. Just speak your …Read More

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Understanding the Mind Part 1

There are lots of people teaching how to use your mind in more effective ways, and there are lots of various philosophies on the topic. Also, there are various flaws and misconceptions in what is currently being taught by the top spiritual leaders. Truly changing your life happens through the mind, and it requires a proper understanding of how this mind works. In the first part of this article, I am going to expose the most common flaws in what is currently being taught and the consequences of these flawed principles. Then, in the second part, I will put Dr. Thurman Fleet’s famous stick figure diagram of the mind designed around 1938 and really put it to the test. I will expose its flaws and limitations and propose a more complete diagram of the mind that will open you to new possibilities.

Because I am making challenging far-stretching claims here, I will ask you to be really skeptic and to put what I say to the test. Learn to think on your own. What brought you to consciously or subconscious buy into any of these flawed concepts is a lack of skepticism and a lack of critical thinking. In order to be a true skeptic, it is especially important to put your own thoughts and beliefs into question, which is where most skeptics get stuck. I don’t want to you get out of these flawed concepts just to buy into other flawed concepts, nor do I pretend to …Read More

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