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Genetic activity is influenced by our consciousness, with less than 1% of diseases linked to genes and over 90% being stress-related. This revelation shifts the paradigm from genetic victimhood to understanding our power to control our genetic activity. Dr. Lipson highlights how childhood subconscious programming shapes our behavior and beliefs, emphasizing the potential for reprogramming through self-awareness. By cultivating positivity and self-awareness, we can alter long-standing habits with significant benefits for overall well-being.
Dr. Lipson delves into how subconscious programming from early childhood shapes our behavior, often without our awareness. Early experiences lay the foundation for subconscious programs that drive our actions in adulthood, impacting our self-perception and relationships. Through self-hypnosis techniques and intentional repetition of positive affirmations, individuals can work on changing disempowering beliefs and habits ingrained from early programming.
Our subconscious beliefs, acquired from childhood programming, significantly influence our genetic expression and overall well-being. By recognizing and addressing disempowering beliefs, individuals can positively impact their genetic activity through conscious interventions. Dr. Lipson highlights the importance of intentional practices such as self-hypnosis and habituation to reprogram subconscious patterns and promote holistic health.
Intentional practices like self-hypnosis and repeated positive affirmations offer a pathway to reprogramming subconscious beliefs and fostering mental well-being. By focusing on intentional practices that align with desired outcomes, individuals can shift their subconscious programming to manifest positive changes in behavior and perceptions. Practicing self-awareness and intentional positivity can lead to transformative shifts in subconscious beliefs, promoting authenticity and resilience in navigating life's challenges.
By replacing reactive behaviors with compassion, individuals can transform their default mode of being, fostering personal evolution. Self-criticism and a lack of self-love stem from childhood experiences of criticism, hindering the ability to accept love. Reprogramming the belief 'I love myself' is crucial, as failing to love oneself leads to self-sabotage and an inability to accept external love.
Energy psychology offers a groundbreaking approach to rewriting subconscious programs swiftly, bypassing traditional methods like cognitive therapy. Hypnosis and repetition modify habits gradually, while energy psychology leverages super learning to effect rapid changes through engaging the subconscious directly. This expedited reprogramming enhances personal growth and well-being.
Early childhood experiences shape subconscious programs, with parents influencing initial programming through words and behaviors. Parents play a critical role in instilling positive self-perceptions in children from infancy, setting the foundation for resilient, empowered mindsets. Reprogramming patterns into adulthood is feasible through habituation, enabling individuals to alter entrenched subconscious behaviors for a more fulfilling life.
Have you ever felt held back by a habit or pattern of thinking that you feel powerless to break? Or perhaps felt frustrated by a loved one’s failure to see mistakes they’re repeating? The reason it’s so hard, says today’s guest, is that these actions are programmed into our subconscious minds from early childhood. And they affect not just our behaviour but our whole experience of life and even our risk of disease. The chances are we’re completely unaware of these programs but, importantly, we can change them.
Dr Bruce Lipton began his career as a cell biologist graduating from the University of Virgina before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973. Today, he describes his work as bridging science and spirituality and in his bestselling book The Biology of Belief, he sets out the idea that our thoughts affect all the cells in our body.
Bruce explains how, as children, our subconscious minds ‘download’ what we see and hear adults around us doing and saying – and these become the programs that drive our habits and thinking throughout life. Depending on our early experiences, they might be programs like ‘I’m not good enough’ or ‘It’s my fault’ – and it’s not much of a leap to see how these might create unwanted behaviours as we grow up.
Happily, we can cultivate self-awareness and learn to reprogram our minds, to create positive behaviour change. Bruce shares his practical guidance on how we can start to do that immediately. As we go on to discuss, reprogramming our minds can be incredibly liberating, affecting our happiness, confidence, health, work and relationships – with others and, crucially, with ourselves.
This was a warm and empowering conversation with a wonderful, kind-hearted man. I hope you enjoy listening.
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