Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 3, Issue - 6, 1 December 2018 | Page 6
Thursday, 22 November 2018
And our paradigms have come from respected authorities such
as parents, teachers, society at large, and even the Bible. Consider
the following sayings:
• “It’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle
than for a rich man to get into heaven.”
• “It’s lonely at the top.”
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“Some people are just in the right place at the right time.”
• “Money is the root of all evil.”
• “Poverty is a virtue.”
The last two sayings, “Money is the root of all evil” and “Poverty is
a virtue”, are the most damaging paradigms of all. I don’t know about
you but I want to go to heaven. Don’t you? But we’re not getting
there if we’re rich (according to that paradigm, belief system, or
mindset). And if anybody comes along and says, “Wealth is a virtue,”
our subconscious mind immediately puts up a scotoma. “That guy’s a
heathen. He’s going to hell.”
But the good news is that paradigms can change and they can
change easily, if you know how and are armed with the right tools.
Once our brains are totally re-engineered what occurs is that the
subconscious mind begins to build new scotomas, or blocks, to
irrelevant data to that new paradigm and then it lets in all pertinent
information which supports our new paradigm.
You see, it’s been blocking everything that’s not in accordance
with those very damaging sayings we quoted above. Once those new
belief systems are in place the sky becomes the limit and no idea
becomes too grandiose because we then automatically become open
and receptive to ideas and people to help us achieve the abundance
we now recognize and believe that we deserve.
I hope I’ve convinced you that we can have anything we want,
and that there is no such thing as a shortage of supply. There is
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