Most integrative and alternative healers, and many allopathic physicians, recognize that most of the diseases that are part of our society all have their origins in life stresses, beliefs and traumas. Thus, to heal any condition we have to heal the mind and the body simultaneously.
An exciting new treatment for physical, emotional, and psychological dis-ease is emerging from the field of Energy Psychology: Matrix Reimprinting. As with many momentous breakthroughs, such as penicillin, insulin, The Pill, gravity, and pasteurization, Matrix Reimprinting was a serendipitous discovery.
Allow me to introduce Matrix Reimprinting through the words of its innovator, Karl Dawson. Karl is a Master EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) practitioner. He has done phenomenal work with clients with serious diseases.
“To understand how Matrix Reimprinting works, you will need a basic introduction to some of the modern theories of quantum physics. What quantum physicists have helped us to understand is that we are all comprised of energy, and that we are all connected by a unified energy field. This notion has been popularized more recently by films such as The Secret and What the Bleep do We Know?, and more and more people are coming to accept the understanding that this field exists.
This energy field was originally referred to as the 'Matrix' by Max Planck in 1944. In more recent years Lynne McTaggart has referred to it simply as 'The Field,' Greg Braden has talked of the 'Divine Matrix,' whilst Rupert Sheldrake has talked of 'Morphic Fields.'
This field or matrix is all around us, and connects us to our past. This is because we hold our specific traumas and stressful life experiences in the matrix, and they influence our every thought pattern, behaviour and action. To understand how this is so we can draw on the findings of modern psychology in relation to trauma. Any psychotherapist or psychologist can explain what happens in the body when a trauma takes place. Part of us splits off or disassociates to protect us from the trauma, and this is why we often don't remember a traumatic event after it has taken place. But where does this disassociated part go when it leaves us? My experience over the last couple of years has led me to understand that it goes into the matrix.
We hold in our fields the stressful life events that have gone before, not just as memories but as specific energy bodies, which I have named Energy Consciousness Holograms or ECHOs. With the Matrix Reimprinting technique we can work directly with these ECHOs, resolving the negative energetic charge around them. This changes our relationship to our past, and affects our emotional and physical health in the present.”
As a psychotherapist, I am well aware of how the body protects itself from trauma through dissociation. An extreme example of this is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. There have been several documented cases of DID when the dissociative parts have different physical manifestations. For example, one personality is an insulin-dependent diabetic, but the other not; one personality requires glasses, but the other has 20/20 vision.
I have been working with Matrix Reimprinting (MR) for several months now and just completed a two day training in Annapolis, Maryland. The results I have been witnessing have been transformational.
If you wish to learn more about MR, I suggest you take two free webinars taught by the co-founder of the book, Matrix-Reimprinting, Sasha Allenby. You are going to love her fetching British accent. The webinars can be accessed at www.matrixreimprintingtelecourses.com:
Monday, August 30, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Transforming Core Beliefs
By Sasha Allenby
Last month we introduced Matrix Reimprinting, a new meridian tapping technique created by Karl Dawson that has far-reaching, positive effects on both physical and emotional health. This month we are going to explore how it can be used to rewrite our core-beliefs.
The work of cell biologist Dr Bruce Lipton highlights how our beliefs are formed in the first six years, and how these early beliefs continue to affect us in adulthood. In his book The Biology of Belief, Dr Lipton explains why the first six years are so crucial. During that time our brains are mostly in aDelta or Theta, preconscious state. This is the same state the hypnotherapists drop their clients into, to make them more suggestible. This hypnogogic state means that in that time we download the world around us as though it was the absolute 'truth'. If this truth is that we are bright, beautiful, special, loved and valued then positive core-beliefs are formed. But if we hear, experience or witness things or situations which tell us the opposite - that we are stupid, worthless, unsafe, unloved or unvalued - that is how we go onto perceive ourselves throughout life, until we transform our core-beliefs.
It's those beliefs formed in your early childhood that may be preventing you from living your life to the full in the present. And they affect you subtly or obviously. It might be that you don't go for that promotion you know in your heart that you always wanted, that there is a fear around advertising your business, or that you stay in a relationship that is not serving you. Whatever you are consistently doing that is sabotaging your success, can often be traced back to your core-beliefs.
So lets take a look, from a Matrix Reimprinting perspective, at how these beliefs are formed and more importantly, how they can be transformed. In Matrix Reimprinting we believe that our life experiences, both negative and positive, are held as 'pictures' in the Matrix, and that we subconsciously tune into these pictures, which affect our health, our wellbeing and our behaviour on every level. If we have lots of traumatic, negative life experiences, then we have lots of negative pictures that we keep tuning into. And the trouble is that our subconscious mind is not time-framed like our conscious mind, so when it tunes into a negative picture from the past it does so with the same perception as if that event was happening in the present. That is how we can sometimes feel 'triggered' often for no apparent reason, and begin to express a behaviour that is unresourceful.
The thing is, our early life experiences don't need to have been severely traumatic to create negative pictures. Often, especially in the case of core-beliefs, it is the 'small t' traumas, that happened repeatedly that told us we were not good enough, worthy, safe, valued, and so on, that create these core-beliefs. When are participants undertake the core-belief work on our Matrix Reimprinting training, most of them are running one of the negative core-beliefs at a very high rate, and it is always an eye-opener for people to learn that their seemingly confident or outgoing fellow participants are running 'I'm unloveable', 'The world is a dangerous place', 'something must change for me to be OK', and so on, at a high intensity. The good news is, that when we work on the relevant memories that created these beliefs, they can quickly transform.
With Matrix Reimprinting we have found that if you tap on specific points on the body's meridian system whilst focusing on a negative core-belief, it helps you to tune into the life experiences that created it. You can then use Matrix Reimprinting to go back to that point in time, give your younger self new resources, say or do the things you wished you had said or done, and transform the negative core-belief into a positive one. All this is carried out whilst tapping on points on the meridian system, to release the trauma from the subconscious mind, the body and the matrix simultaneously. When you tune into and resolve the memory or memories that created the core-belief, you will be amazed at how quickly someone goes from believing they are 'flawed' at 80%, for example, to that belief only resonating with them at 20% after transforming one or two memories. And it is relatively easy to get the belief down to a zero and for it to have no emotional resonance with a person anymore.
Last month we introduced Matrix Reimprinting, a new meridian tapping technique created by Karl Dawson that has far-reaching, positive effects on both physical and emotional health. This month we are going to explore how it can be used to rewrite our core-beliefs.
The work of cell biologist Dr Bruce Lipton highlights how our beliefs are formed in the first six years, and how these early beliefs continue to affect us in adulthood. In his book The Biology of Belief, Dr Lipton explains why the first six years are so crucial. During that time our brains are mostly in aDelta or Theta, preconscious state. This is the same state the hypnotherapists drop their clients into, to make them more suggestible. This hypnogogic state means that in that time we download the world around us as though it was the absolute 'truth'. If this truth is that we are bright, beautiful, special, loved and valued then positive core-beliefs are formed. But if we hear, experience or witness things or situations which tell us the opposite - that we are stupid, worthless, unsafe, unloved or unvalued - that is how we go onto perceive ourselves throughout life, until we transform our core-beliefs.
It's those beliefs formed in your early childhood that may be preventing you from living your life to the full in the present. And they affect you subtly or obviously. It might be that you don't go for that promotion you know in your heart that you always wanted, that there is a fear around advertising your business, or that you stay in a relationship that is not serving you. Whatever you are consistently doing that is sabotaging your success, can often be traced back to your core-beliefs.
So lets take a look, from a Matrix Reimprinting perspective, at how these beliefs are formed and more importantly, how they can be transformed. In Matrix Reimprinting we believe that our life experiences, both negative and positive, are held as 'pictures' in the Matrix, and that we subconsciously tune into these pictures, which affect our health, our wellbeing and our behaviour on every level. If we have lots of traumatic, negative life experiences, then we have lots of negative pictures that we keep tuning into. And the trouble is that our subconscious mind is not time-framed like our conscious mind, so when it tunes into a negative picture from the past it does so with the same perception as if that event was happening in the present. That is how we can sometimes feel 'triggered' often for no apparent reason, and begin to express a behaviour that is unresourceful.
The thing is, our early life experiences don't need to have been severely traumatic to create negative pictures. Often, especially in the case of core-beliefs, it is the 'small t' traumas, that happened repeatedly that told us we were not good enough, worthy, safe, valued, and so on, that create these core-beliefs. When are participants undertake the core-belief work on our Matrix Reimprinting training, most of them are running one of the negative core-beliefs at a very high rate, and it is always an eye-opener for people to learn that their seemingly confident or outgoing fellow participants are running 'I'm unloveable', 'The world is a dangerous place', 'something must change for me to be OK', and so on, at a high intensity. The good news is, that when we work on the relevant memories that created these beliefs, they can quickly transform.
With Matrix Reimprinting we have found that if you tap on specific points on the body's meridian system whilst focusing on a negative core-belief, it helps you to tune into the life experiences that created it. You can then use Matrix Reimprinting to go back to that point in time, give your younger self new resources, say or do the things you wished you had said or done, and transform the negative core-belief into a positive one. All this is carried out whilst tapping on points on the meridian system, to release the trauma from the subconscious mind, the body and the matrix simultaneously. When you tune into and resolve the memory or memories that created the core-belief, you will be amazed at how quickly someone goes from believing they are 'flawed' at 80%, for example, to that belief only resonating with them at 20% after transforming one or two memories. And it is relatively easy to get the belief down to a zero and for it to have no emotional resonance with a person anymore.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Top 5 Reasons People Fail to Achieve Their Goals
#5 - Lack of Support / Try to go it Alone: Without a team of support, or at least a cheering section, it’s very hard to achieve what you are aspiring to do or be. Having people to go to for advice, assistance, to talk things through with, or cheer you on when things get tough is almost essential to succeed at anything. Think about getting together an advisory committee, a personal coach, and/or a support group before undertaking a personal or business goal.
#4 - Giving up too soon:
Setting a reasonable time frame is an essential step to goal setting. However, if you don’t meet the time schedule, don’t give up! It may just mean it’s time to re-assess your strategy or revisit the motivation for achieving the goal in the first place. This is another reason to have support.
#3 – Lack of Focus:
As with giving up too soon, if you find yourself doing everything but the tasks necessary to achieve your goal, you may actually be lacking the desire and interest to obtain whatever the goal is providing you. Ask yourself, “Why do I want to achieve this? “What problem will this solve, or what will it provide me?” “Is there some other way of getting this need met?”
#2 – Self Sabotage:
Self sabotage is a term used to describe the things people either do or say, which ruins success or the happiness they may be experiencing in their life.
#1 – Limiting Beliefs
An important point to remember about self sabotage is that it is not something which is done consciously, but rather subconsciously from the subconscious mind. This means that even though you may want to achieve success and happiness, there are limiting beliefs you have acquired throughout your life (most commonly during childhood. You may subconsciously not believe you are worthy or deserving of obtaining success or happiness. Limiting beliefs in your subconscious mind can prevent you from achieving more than your beliefs think you are worth, stop you from achieving anything at all, or destroy something once you have achieved it. Therefore the beliefs you have in your subconscious mind act like a “success thermostat”. They will constantly regulate what you achieve, and make sure you always have what they think you are worthy of. Or as I often say, "What you believe on the inside you will create on the outside."
Don’t let self sabotaging behaviors caused by subconscious limiting beliefs stop you from obtaining what you want in your life. Talk to Forrest Samnik at (727) 781-6567 or visit www.LifeWorksWithEFT.com TODAY!
#4 - Giving up too soon:
Setting a reasonable time frame is an essential step to goal setting. However, if you don’t meet the time schedule, don’t give up! It may just mean it’s time to re-assess your strategy or revisit the motivation for achieving the goal in the first place. This is another reason to have support.
#3 – Lack of Focus:
As with giving up too soon, if you find yourself doing everything but the tasks necessary to achieve your goal, you may actually be lacking the desire and interest to obtain whatever the goal is providing you. Ask yourself, “Why do I want to achieve this? “What problem will this solve, or what will it provide me?” “Is there some other way of getting this need met?”
#2 – Self Sabotage:
Self sabotage is a term used to describe the things people either do or say, which ruins success or the happiness they may be experiencing in their life.
#1 – Limiting Beliefs
An important point to remember about self sabotage is that it is not something which is done consciously, but rather subconsciously from the subconscious mind. This means that even though you may want to achieve success and happiness, there are limiting beliefs you have acquired throughout your life (most commonly during childhood. You may subconsciously not believe you are worthy or deserving of obtaining success or happiness. Limiting beliefs in your subconscious mind can prevent you from achieving more than your beliefs think you are worth, stop you from achieving anything at all, or destroy something once you have achieved it. Therefore the beliefs you have in your subconscious mind act like a “success thermostat”. They will constantly regulate what you achieve, and make sure you always have what they think you are worthy of. Or as I often say, "What you believe on the inside you will create on the outside."
Don’t let self sabotaging behaviors caused by subconscious limiting beliefs stop you from obtaining what you want in your life. Talk to Forrest Samnik at (727) 781-6567 or visit www.LifeWorksWithEFT.com TODAY!
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