This is as helpful to me right now as it might be to any of you. Lately I've been having trouble with a certain topic, as mentioned in the title: Beliefs and validation. For advanced 'Law of Attraction' or as I prefer, 'Story Writing' techniques this is what I have found to be a pretty useful guideline.
Step One:
Stop Invalidating
Step Two:
Write your story
Step Three:
Adjust the beliefs by
A. Discovering the ones that aren't in alignment and
B. Stop validating them.
It may help to C. Find new beliefs to uphold the new structure then implement them by D. Validating them.
The validation part is extremely important to me as I have a tendency to go too far down the rabbit hole and question the validity of everything. This works wonderfully in my disassembling of belief structures, but becomes troublesome when putting the new ones into place, as I have a tendency to invalidate those once I've slipped into my 'EVERYTHING is subjective' mode.
This will have to be short today, but I may update it later. By the way, I intend to post a blog of sorts every Tuesday and Thursday from now on as I have access to the interwebz in full on these days.
Namaste
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Beliefs and Validation
Posted by Iris Tinley at 8:32 AM
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