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Where do our beliefs come fromâand how many of them do we actually know we have?
In this episode, Ruckus and James dig deep into the murky, layered world of unconscious beliefs and the way they silently shape our reality.
From invisible operating systems to emotional trances masquerading as truth, this conversation unpacks the complexity of belief in changework.
They touch on everything from Byron Katieâs process to Taoist ideas of truth and usefulness, all through the lens of real-world examples and client work.
This oneâs especially for the practitioners who want to help clients loosen the grip of what feels trueâbut isnât necessarily serving.
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00:00 â Intro: Beliefs you donât know you have
01:00 â Jamesâ lead guitar example: the trance of capability
04:00 â Fairness, rights, and Byron Katieâs belief-turnaround process
09:00 â Truth vs. usefulness: the map is not the territory
14:00 â Worrying as a false strategy
16:30 â Truth traps and psychological freedom
20:00 â Chairs, clients, and belief as operating system
22:00 â Key operational concepts: control, trust, and love
27:00 â Blocky renderings vs. fluid metaphors in client beliefs
30:00 â Speculative semantic modeling: guessing what makes a belief make sense
34:00 â Modeling from people who live life differently
38:00 â Self-osmosis and living into new beliefs
40:00 â Closing thoughts: belief change as essential to transformation
CONTACT
Email: changeworkingpod@gmail.com
Website: www.clientshifts.com
Changeworking is produced by Ruckus Skye.
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