There Are No Circumstances!

Are you manifesting your desires? Are your circumstances showing up oppisite?

If you are trying to overcome challenges, or struggling to ignore circumstances, here are two core principles to remember:

  • Awareness of Being
    Your awareness of being—the essence of your existence—is tied to holding onto God above all. Embrace the understanding of “I am that I am,” emphasizing your connection to the divine. THIS has to be primary for you. Hold on tighter to your “I am” than you do to anything else. Feeling is the secret, not the “thing”. JUST the feeling.
  • Letting Go and Manifesting
    There isn’t a problem you need to fix. Instead, focus on fixing your thinking. Understanding the art of letting go and releasing the need for control is key. Let go and let God take the lead—this is the core of manifesting desires. The problem is already solved, so why are you trying to fix it?

Nothing about vibration or attracting, this awarenss of being, is the only thing that matters. Go there and hold on to that. Let go of the problem and hold on to The Feeling.

Reflection Questions

What was your #1 takeaway from the post?

Why is it important that you hold on tighter to your I am than to anything else?

Knowing that your problems have already been solved, and your circumstances have already been defeated, how does that change how you approach obstacles?

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Manifesting: Beyond “I Am God of My Reality'”

Manifesting: Beyond “I Am God of My Reality'”

Manifesting and the belief of being the “God of our reality” often stir discussions about the true nature of our connection with the divine. Some believe they are the sole creators of their reality, while others perceive themselves as sparks of the divine essence. The crux lies in experiencing the presence of God, or merely reading something.

Conveying the certain concepts, especially the concept of devotion, particularly the depth of love it entails, can pose a significant challenge to students of the Law of Assumption or anyone from a Western cultural background. Devotion represents a complete and profound love that is a crucial aspect of religion, spirituality, and manifesting miracles. However, it’s a topic that often finds resistance or avoidance, especially within the realm of the Law of Attraction (LOA), where discussions about devotion are relatively scarce or overlooked.

During the years that I worked in addiction medicine and detox, I came to understand that each and every person has an internalized concept of God already. This is their lifeline, their path to salvation, to recovery and strenght. We call it “God of your understanding”. What Law of Assumption coaches often seem to be lacking is first of all, any undertsanding at all, and secondly, any kind of respect for the individual that they are working with. The shallow approach that I am talking about “God of my reality” can mean different things to different people. For some, it just means megalomania, and nothing else, and for others, it means that we all have our own connection to God. What does it mean for Neville Goddard? What does it mean forthe Sufi, or for the Bhakta? For you?

“I and my Father are one, but my Father is greater than I. “My awareness and that which I AM Aware of being are one, but I AM greater than that which I AM aware of being. The conceiver will ever be greater than his conception. The Father (Consciousness) is greater than his SON (conception of himself).

Now your eyes are opened. Your Father, God Almighty, has been revealed to you as your awareness of being.

Neville Goddard

Truth 1: You Are a Spark of God (Awareness of being)

“God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”

Romans 5:5 


You are intimately connected to God, an unbreakable bond that goes beyond your ego and thoughts. While some believe they are the ultimate creators of their reality, the truth is that you are also a spark of the divine. Recognizing this connection is the key to experiencing something much greater than the confines of our limited understanding. There are many Bible verses discussing the heart because it is clear that the condition of your heart is critical in your walk with the The Divine. Memorize these important verses, and they will always available to you when you doubt!

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;

Proverbs 3.5

Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.

Proverbs 4.23

My son, give me your heart and let your eyes delight in my ways,

Proverbs 23.26

Can you feel the love?… Seek it…try to taste it…become curious…. Love is a vehicle, and devotion and love of God is the vehicle that you travel in to merge into oneness.

How many coaches do you hear talk about the Biblical verses that challenge their limited megalomania version of “God of my reality”? Cherry picking the Biblke is something that cult leaders do. Let’s not be cult leaders. Instead, “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” Psalm 5.10

Realize YOU do in fact have direct access to the divine, but have you called on it? Did you ask for the divinity in you to lead the way? Or are you busy with vain repetitions?

Istead of reacting with repulsion at the idea of God, or the mention of God, imagine God and you in an intimate conversation, close your eyes in a prayer, and imagine as if laying face to face with a lover speaking intimate confessions and allow for love to fill your heart. Why do you have to beat it into youself that “there is no outer God”, it makes no difference, the only thing that will make a difference truly and fundamentally in YOUR life is YOUR experience. Give yourself this gift. Your life WILL transform, and you will never think of spouting nonsens that you read in a book or in a community group again. NOTHING trumps expereince. Nothing.

Truth 2: God Can Do Anything, but can you?


God’s power transcends our imagination. From stopping a bullet midair to speaking through your voice, God’s abilities are beyond comprehension. Neville Goddard tought from the Kabbalah, and LOA teachings barely scratch the surface of these extraordinary teachings. In addition, Neville Goddard used the New Testament, to make our transformation complete. Embracing this belief is essential, for God’s potential is not limited to OUR imagination, it actually goes BEYOND our imagination. WAY beyond. You won’t grasp this by ignorantly sticking to “I am God of My relaity”. Your material manifestations or reunions with exes is a bleak comparison to what the teachings REALLY offer. Can you go there? Understand that miracles can unfold, leaving no doubt of divine intervention. You can not EVEN imagine all the greatness, open yourself up to this.

If you seek to comprehend the essence of the Law and Promise by Neville Goddard, consider putting aside your ego and negative thoughts. Seek instead for a firsthand experience of the divine pouring into your heart. Discover “the promise” .

To those who’ve never encountered God intimately, who haven’t witnessed miracles firsthand, refrain from defining God based on limited beliefs. Your version of God may be confined to material desires, but the true understanding of God’s magnitude goes beyond our comprehension.

Anything is possible when you believe in the infinite power of God. Anything. But have you asked for the divine to take the lead? Or are you busy with vain repetitions?

Truth 3: Biblical Interpretations and the LOA

Law of Assumption coaches LOVE to do what some pastors also do, that is to cherry-pick verses from the Bible and SUT DOWN doubers with the guilt and shame game. The Bible is a complex and rich text, and cherry-picking verses to align with personal beliefs oversimplifies its profound teachings. Just beacuse they haven’t taken time to learn more, they oversimplify, and thus, they lose the magic. The mystical and the divine. This is called; “The blind leading the blind”. Cherry picking is what cults do, let’s not be a cult. There is ALWAYS more to learn. Open yourself up for expansion, for going beyond the mind.

Manifestation and the Law of Assumption stuck in second gear:

When we discover Law Of Assumption, our journey often begins with empowerment, excitement and wonder, but without a clear understanding of the underlying truths, so seekers can find themselves lost. Following are the essential truths that often remain overlooked, even after a significant amou t of learning and practicing.

Truth 1: LOA Coaches: Bridging the Gap Between Claim and Capability


Manifestation, an art of shaping reality through belief and intention, requires both expertise and experience. Of course, many LOA coaches lack comprehensive training because there IS no training for Law of Assumption coaching. This is why many lack the readiness for the task they undertake. Manifestation is as complex as the individual seeking help. LOA is always the saeme, but humans are not. Working with people demands an understanding of human psychology, belief systems, and spirituality. Without a solid foundation in ANY type of coaching or counseling, many coaches may inadvertently misguide seekers, unable to effectively navigate them through their manifestation journeys. I have seen some their clients in practice, and the outcome is sometimes dangerous. Golda Meir said:

Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.

Golda Meir

But there are times when in your desperation you DON’T trust yourself, when you need someone to steer you away from your your fears, away from desparate delusions, and those are the times that people reach out for coaching. Trust then, and surrender, to the divine in you guiding you to the right coach, teacher, counselor or whatever you may need. Try to trust your gut.

Truth 2: Delusions in LOA: Recognizing Reality Beyond Assumptions


Delusions within the LOA coaching-community can affect how individuals perceive life, their clients, and even themselves. The notion of being the “God of one’s reality” sometimes leads to an overestimation of personal power and understanding and a disconnect between ones own heart and the people you are supposed to love.. It’s vital to recognize the boundaries of human capabilities and acknowledge that life is complex, relationships are a source of growth and expansion, and this is where all the love is. Clients may face challenges that extend beyond “getting”.

Truth 3: VAIN REPETITIONS.

If you do nothing but focus on your desires, day after day after day. Your affirmations. Your imaginal scenes. Your FIR (feel it real), and you never once make an effort to find your self, your divinity, your peace, your zen, your hearts connection to God. If you NEVER try to find a place where your mental chatter ceases and the walls of your ego come crumling down, you are guilty of VAIN REPETITIONS. This behavior, is exactly what Neville Goddard warns agains. There IS a space of utter love and peace, and it is within you, it is within reach, now, today and always.

“You do not command things to appear by your words or loud affirmations. Such vain repetition is more often than not confirmation of the opposite. Decreeing is ever done in consciousness. That is; every man is conscious of being that which he has decreed himself to be.”

-Neville Goddard

Let me explain what “vain repetitions REALLY mean, because SOME coaches belive that it mean sthat you should not do affirmations. This WRONG. This is what it means:

If there is a fear that is interfering with an individuals life, and instead of SEEKING FIRST FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD, meaning, instead of seeking for your divine center, your hearts connection to God, your ego is TERRIFIED, and every manifestation method that you use is actually making THE FEAR become stronger and more destructive.


Any fear that is hard-wired in the body, (read The Body Keeps The Score) has been there for the most part of that person’s life, and THEY DON’T KNOW THAT. But as a coach, you should be able to see this..

Can you successfully use affirmations? Yes. It is NOT what vain repetitions mean:

“Can man decree a thing and have it come to pass? Most decidedly he can! Man has always decreed that which has appeared in his world and is today decreeing that which is appearing in his world and shall continue to do so as long as man is conscious of being man. Not one thing has ever appeared in man’s world but what man decreed that it should. This you may deny, but try as you will you cannot disprove it, for this decreeing is based upon a changeless principle.”

Neville Goddard

“Now the fun of that is that when you end up, the beautiful game of realization, is that the playmate turns out to be real and you turn out to be imaginary.”

Ram Dass (On awakening)

Don’t end up a manifester, just be. Don’t sell yourself short. Gice yourself the fullness of what your life has to offer.

Bhakti, known as the path of devotion, illustrates profound love and connection, akin to the relationships of Krishna and Radha, Mary and Jesus, or Hanuman and Ram. These bonds, whether of lovers, mother and son, friends, devotee and guru, or servant and master, serve as gateways to awakening and enlightenment. Each form of love presents a unique path, with love being at its core. When this love manifests consciously, we recognize it as a soulmate connection—a deep, soulful marriage.

However, Bhakti, or devotional love, is often absent in the teachings of the Law of Assumption, which primarily focuses on material acquisition. Yet, true spiritual growth transcends mere acquisition—it embodies love and devotion. The commandment “Thou shalt not have any idols” urges us to directly embrace love in all its forms, reminding us that the form is simply a guise—God in disguise.

“Love covers all transgressions” conveys the idea that love has the power to forgive and overlook faults or wrongdoings. When love is present in a relationship or situation, it can bridge gaps, heal wounds, and bring understanding and compassion, ultimately fostering harmony and resolution despite any shortcomings or mistakes. This can not be understood by LOA and “God of my own reality”, this love requires another. A bhakti knows this and savors the dual love, just like one savors love making. The aquisition of enlightenment can wait, the savoring is so enjoyable.

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Revision: Neville Goddard’s Approach

Revision: Neville Goddard’s Approach

Neville Goddard’s technique of revision offers a practical way to reframe, forgive, forget or heal past events and promote a new vision for ourselves. Envision and imagine, a different starting point, by revision.

A Trauma Healing Revision Meditation

A Practical Overview

Revision allows us to revisit past events and modify them to match our desired outcomes. It’s about choosing the emotional and mental responses we want to carry forward, similar to editing a story to have a happier ending.

“If, for instance, you had gone to an interview for a job you truly wanted but later learned that someone else was hired, you can revise that news to make it conform to what you wish you had heard.”

– Neville Goddard

How to Use Revision

  1. Identify a Situation: NOTICE what you are imagining / thinking. Either about a past event or something that is happing right now, that has left you with negative feelings.
  2. Relive / Revise the Event: Take a moment to name and distance yourself from the thoughts and feelings, and mentally revisit the event, but as an observer. Push the event or thoughts away (imagine them pushed away from you)
  3. Rewrite the Script: Picture the event unfolding in a way that aligns perfectly with your desires. See and feel the joy, success, or positive emotions , give vivid colors, and bring this close to you (See it come towards you). Identify with this.
  4. Embed the New Memory: Practice this revised version more than once, run it through a few times in your mind. Allow the positive emotions associated with the new version to become a part of you.

Practical Example

Let’s say you had a job interview that didn’t go well, leaving you feeling discouraged. With revision, you can replay the interview in your mind, but this time, visualize confidently answering each question. Picture the interviewers impressed with your responses, and feel the confidence within you growing. (A typical Neville example, career and promotions were some of his most comon stories, but you can apply it towards anything you like)

Why would you EVEN bother with this?

By embracing revision, we take charge of your narrative, otherwise your limbic systems survival brain leads your narrative without your consent.

“If you react by feeling depressed or assume any other negative attitude, you will then experience the same type of rejection in the future.” 

-Neville Goddard

We revise our past (or present) to create a new neural pathway, and to reinforce the frontal lobe connetion to our CHOSEN narratives.

When we engage in revision, we’re not altering the actual events of the past, but rather transforming our interpretation and emotional response to those events. You change your REACTION to the past. This, in turn, affects how we perceive and act in the present moment, which is the appointed hour. Now is where we have the power to shape our thoughts, emotions, and our reality.

What should you expect from your revision?

 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control”

– Galatians

If it is not a changed past, then what should you expect? There is a saying, “The proof is in the pudding”, or as it is phrased in the Bible: “By their fruits shall you know them”:

You Will Know Them by Their Fruits:

 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.  You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?  Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.  A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.  Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.  Therefore by their fruits you will know them.

Matthew 7:15-20

In our case, it is our thoughts that are “the fasle prohpets“, the thoughts come to us, appearing as truth. The fruits of those thoughts are the fruits of fear, victimhood, anger or insecurity etc. So know that your revision is complete when your thoughts become those of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.

Imagine that the negativity was cut down and thrown into the fire, and can no longer produce its bad fruit, the fruits of fear, victimhood, anger or insecurity. With this tree cut down, your tree of good fruit grows, and develops. This opens your eyes to goodnes, opportunities, strenghts and joy.

REVISION MASTER COURSE

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Thank you for this, that I have manifested and asked for!

Take my message to heart and live by it. Practice the art of prayer daily, and then one day you will find the most effective prayer is: “Thank you Father.” You will feel this being within you as your very self. You can speak of it as “thou” yet know it is “I.” You will then have a thou/I relationship, and say to yourself: “Thank you, Father”. If I want something, I know the desire comes from the Father, because all thought springs from Him. Having given me the urge, I thank Him for fulfilling it. Then I walk by faith, in confidence that he who gave it to me through the medium of desire will clothe it in bodily form for me to encounter in the flesh.

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Thank you for this, that I have manifested and asked for!

Neville Goddard’s “thank you” technique offers a powerful alternative when the traditional method of visualizing / imagining and feeling the wish fulfilled feels challenging. This technique is particularly useful when doubt, anxiety, or the complexity of the desired state hinder the imaigal scene or “living from the end” process. It is also useful ANY day, ANY time, and ALWAYS 😃

The essence of this technique lies in simplifying the process by condensing your desire into a concise, powerful phrase—typically “Thank you.” By saying “thank you” as if your desire has already been fulfilled, you shift your mindset into one of gratitude and assumption that your desire is already a reality. Neville Goddard also uses “Isn’t it wonderful!”. I personally use “I am so thankful and grateful” …(That I have thisthing that I have prayed for, it feels so good to have seen it come to fruition) You can elaborate however you like!

Expressing gratitude in advance creates a sense of already having received what you desire. It cultivates a feeling of contentment and faith, it eliminates doubts and anxieties, and it automatically makes you imagine the “state of the wish fulfulled”.

In practice, it’s about stating your desire clearly, then inwardly or outwardly saying “thank you” for its fulfillment. It’s a mantra that reminds you to acknowledge and appreciate the imminent realization of your wish, helping you embody the feeling of already having what you desire. Use it a few times a day, to reset your mind.

This quick little method is perfect for when your mind has spiralled, or when you start asking yourself why it hasn’t “worked”. Stop the spiral by expressing gratitude. Say it out loud, and be emphatic. Mean it when you say it!

Thank you!

I am so thankful and grateful that you found this post helpful!

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Detaching Love from External Factors: Building Genuine Self-Love

Detaching Love from External Factors: Building Genuine Self-Love

Associating love with external elements like beauty, fame, or wealth can unwittingly expose you to potential manipulation and abuse. Real love transcends these surface-level attributes. Let’s explore the consequences of tethering love to external validations and delve into the power of cultivating authentic self-love.

The Fallacy of External Validation

Using beauty, fame, or money as a means to gain love can set a dangerous precedent. Believing that you’ll only be loved when you attain these attributes opens you up to potential abuse. It’s crucial to understand that acquiring these things doesn’t inherently invite abuse; it’s the mindset of seeking love through them that’s problematic.

Recognizing True Love in Yourself

To identify genuine love in others, you must first recognize it within yourself. Seeking validation externally obscures your inherent worth. Seeking validation externally masks your inner worth, something that you are born with, a worth that id natural and that you do not have to change yourself to achieve or become. Without self-love, you’ll struggle to identify genuine love from others. It’s your responsibility to foster this self-love, irrespective of external factors.

Path to Vulnerability

Relying on beauty, fame, or money as your attractive power, or your pathway to “getting” love, actually increases your vulnerability to betrayal, manipulation, and abuse. From a LOA standpoint, this is a “state” of unworthiness” that continues to manifest cycles of more of the same. This isn’t due to an increase in abusers, but stems from your desperation for love that is tied to these attributes. Abusers target this desperation and look for ways to exploit it, even if they are not conscious of it. Misery loves company. It is a state that has the correct opposite forces within it. The victim and the abuser exist within the same “state”( See Neville Goddard about states)

Perpetrators and Victims

Perpetrators are constantly seeking victims, regardless of whether you possess external attributes or not. That is of course what they do, but you don’t have to be visible in THAIR reality. Your focus on these attributes, such as “getting” love through beauty, fame, or money, CAN make you vulnerable, it doesn’t have to be so, if you are aware, however, it makes you stand out to them, providing an “in” to your psyche. Unfortunately, you might overlook red flags in your quest for validation, leading to a vicious cycle. The missing link: self-love, or self-concept.

The Mindset Shift

Meeting someone with a solid sense of self-validation presents a marked contrast. Those who value themselves independently of external factors are less likely to fall for flattery or manipulation. They’re attuned to red flags and establish healthy boundaries naturally.

Natural Boundaries and Self-Compassion

Natural boundaries within individuals assess others on a case-by-case basis. Self-compassionate individuals discern when to set up firm boundaries and when to be open-hearted. These boundaries aren’t rigid walls but flexible safeguards that ensure emotional well-being.

Decoupling Love from External Factors

To truly experience love, disentangle it from your appearance, fame, or wealth. Connecting love to these attributes generally only attracts superficial attention. Allow love to flourish independently of these factors, and ensure that your understanding of others OR YOURSELF isn’t clouded by these superficial lenses.

The Role of Self-Love

Beauty, fame, and money don’t equate to genuine love. These attributes are transient and won’t guarantee lasting affection. Self-love, on the other hand, is an unwavering foundation. Don’t be swayed by opinions suggesting self-love is unnecessary; it’s your shield against manipulation.

Finagling the way is manipulation not manifestation:

Neville Goddard highlighted the importance of “embodying “going to the end” aka, the desired outcome, within our consciousness. He never suggested that using manipulative tactics would somehow help manifest anything. For the law of assumption, finagling will only delay your results.

“When I decided to marry the lady who now bears my name I applied this principle. At the time I was terribly involved. I had married at the age of eighteen and became a father at nineteen. We separated that year, but I never sought a divorce; therefore, my separation was not legal in the state of New York. Sixteen years later, when I fell in love and wanted to marry my present wife, I decided to sleep as though we were married.”

“While sleeping, physically in my hotel room, I slept imaginatively in an apartment, she in one bed and I in the other. My dancing partner did not want me to marry, so she told my wife that I would be seeking a divorce and to make herself scarce – which she did, taking up residence in another state. But I persisted! Night after night I slept in the assumption that I was happily married to the girl I love. ”

– Neville Goddard

A Final Note

Linking love exclusively to external attributes leaves you vulnerable to abuse. True love, whether self-generated or received from others, transcends these superficial markers. The Law Of Assumption does not suggest any need to qualify one desire upon anything physical whatsoever. Shift your focus from seeking external validation to nurturing self-love and self-concept.

“Love is our birthright. Love is the fundamental necessity of our life. Do not go seeking for that which you are. Those who go seeking for love only make manifest their own lovelessness and the loveless never find love. Only the loving find love and they never have to seek for it.” – Neville Goddard

The reverse order of this manipulative inner state is also what is at the heart of Neville Goddard’s quote:

Always go to the end. Dwell in the end, and you will hurt no one. But if you try to devise the means, you are, well, messing the whole thing up. I have had people say to me, “You know, I want that man, and no other man.”

I said, “No, you don’t; you want to be happily married. You don’t want that man or no man.”

“Oh, yes, that man or no man.”

Then, of course, this always shocks them.

I say, “If he dropped dead right now, would you want to be married?”

“Well, he isn’t going to drop…”

“I didn’t ask you that. If he dropped dead right now, or if he is right this very moment accused of being the world’s greatest thief or murderer, do you still want him”

“Well, now, why ask those questions, Neville? I want that man.”

But, you see, it isn’t that man. They want to be happily married. I have gone to so many weddings where it was either that man or none, and it wasn’t “that man”! And they are embarrassed when they see me standing in the aisle, because it had to be “that man or no man,” and here it isn’t that man at all. And they walk down the aisle – they are happy with their new mate, but a little sheepish as they pass by because they know I know he was not the man.

In this case, being hung up on the wrong person is essentially the same manipulative tactic: If I only have THAT person, then I will feel Loved/whole/complete. Instead, GO TO THE END of your actual desire, and stay in that state, the rest will follow.

Be loved.

Feel loved.

Give love.

Dr Anna Bäck

“To love is to recognize ; to be loved is to be recognized by the other”

― Thich Nhat Hanh

“But I’ll tell you one thing, do not concern yourself with the means. Always go to the end. Dwell in the end, and you will hurt no one. But if you try to devise the means, you are, well, messing the whole thing up…. You want to be happily married.  All right, go to the end. You are happily married.”

– Neville Goddard

You are in Barbados!

You are married!

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Meaning Making, Narrative Telling, and Rewriting Your Subconscious Program | Part Three | Memories

Meaning Making, Narrative Telling, and Rewriting Your Subconscious Program | Part Three | Memories

Rewiring

We attribute so much to “the brain.” Behavior and abilities, diseases like mental illness and addictions, but the truth is that there is very little evidence to support a brain disease model in many of these these cases, and conversely, a brain health model in cases of special abilities.

The abilities and disabilities, the illness and wellness is “kind of ” in the brain, and in some cases this model is correct, but often the brain disease model can be overridden by the mind.

For example, addiction has been presented as condition of dopamine flooding. However, here are addictions were nothing happens to the dopamine release, and other addictions that seem to even lower dopamine flooding, so there is no hard and fast truth to this old myth. There are many examples of addicts having recovered fully by for example, finding Jesus, on the spot, or other powerful mind over matter conditions. Sure they still have to go through withdrawal and they still will face their demons going forward, but their strength has increased exponentially, all of a sudden. This is an example of mind overriding the brain.

There are examples of people who have learned how to play the piano by channeling Bach (or who made up in their mind to be Bach) and I learned extremely fast. The mind has the potential to supersede actual abilities. Athletes also use the mind over matter, or mind over actual abilities model to practice and win, in addition to physical practice and this is well known.

Personally, I have had two physical injuries in my life where I had the opportunity to consciously recover use of some physical function. One was an injured arm that was in a sling for a month. I was a child at the time. When the arm cast came off, I had completely lost use of my arm, and it just dangled by my side. When I tried to lift it it only lifted an inch. This is also well known in medicine, a limb goes completely weak after a relatively short time of lack of use, and this is not caused by loss of muscle, because muscle fiber doesn’t completely deteriorate after only a few weeks of time! It takes a lot longer than that for muscle to deteriorate. So what cause it? This condition is caused by the brain, signaling that the use of the arm is no longer necessary. It has simply fallen out of habit, and the groove in the neural pathways that were used in moving the limb, is no longer there. This groove has to be re-created, and over time, the limb will be back to use, again if you practice.

These neural pathways in out brain can find a different path if need be, this is called neuroplasticity.

There are some injuries that are more severe, obviously, and I am not presenting that this mind over brain is always going to work, but I want to leave the door open for ALL possibilities. The brainstem is an area that is particularly important, and damage to this area has profound negative effects that seem “unhealable” to us currently, but things change all the time, and science is continuously developing, and new discoveries are made all the time.

Emotional Trauma

When it comes to emotional trauma, the brain also responds in certain known ways, but if you apply what we have just mentioned above, then you can find hope that your mind can override any damage, injury, or brain change by sheer will, and it can override harmful memories as well. When it comes to trauma and addictions, the “brain change” model is only half true, because the brain is always changing. Every day is a new opportunity for brain changes.

Everything we do changes the brain. Learning to tie a shoe changes the brain. You can choose your path beforehand, and create up with a plan to implement daily, twice a day or three times a day, or several hours a day, depending on what you are changing, and then follow through. You can create a plan to change your so called brain wiring at will.

The decision is done by willpower, the follow through is done by willpower. The gains made are tangible, and the brain will change. In brain scans, any change will be reflected somehow.

Now, emotional trauma and memories are related to the part of  the brain known as the limbic system, and these brain areas show changes when a person has been exposed to childhood abuse for example. These changes are seen in a variety of mental illnesses, and potentially shows that many diagnoses are actually a trauma history rather than a brain disease. 

Can psychiatry and medication help then if the brain disease model is what is treated, but the memories are not healed?

That is the question that i present to you here.

The way to approach this from a “mind over brain” angle is to rewrite the memory script. If you could fully and completely forget the negative events, then the trauma memory would be gone, the trauma programming would be absent in brain scans and the mental illness would then be absent as well. There is nothing in our current medicine, to completely remove a memory, but there are strategies and modalities we can use to heal the traumatic memories. There are also things we can do to negate the physical cascade of events that happen after trauma.

But how?

All of the ancient methods of a yoga practice, meditation, pranayama and chanting are designed for this.

Chants:

The cultivation of thought, negative thought, and negative expectation is stopped by using chants. Reciting a mantra, using physical touch of mala beads to keep count, and generating a reverberation of sound waves in the brain is meant to rewrite a script, to push a reset button on trauma.

But willpower to decide to take the step to actually do it, that has to be consciously done. You will not just accidentally chant…

This is a great approach for those who are barraged from the inside of the brain, with negative self talk, cause by trauma or abuse, and since most of the negative messages are coming from inside the self, meditation although it is great, can be overwhelming if it used as the only method for mindfulness. Since those thoughts of negative self talk will show up during meditation even more strongly and loudly, other methods are needed in conjunction. This is why chants are needed. Meditation should also be done, but not JUST meditation.

Meditation:

Meditation can be used to learn how to observe thoughts and release them as a non essential part of the self, it is a noticing technique. Noticing that we are not our thoughts. Noticing that thoughts not attached to us, but are merely passing through. The identification with thoughts, and of thoughts of memories begins to loosen its grip.

Yoga:

Yoga is has benefits far beyond improving the health of the physical body, it also has a profound effect on the psyche. The development of yoga systems happened during a time in humanities past when the distinction between body mind was not as pronounced as it is now. We now know that the the physical body always has to be involved in healing of traumatic memories, and talk therapy is not enough. A relaxed and non-traumatized body has completely different body language, and the ventral vagal system is engaged and activated during relaxed times. A nervous system that has been hijacked by a traumatic past is in dorsal vagal activation mode, and the ventral system has to be engaged by deliberate willpower. During times of post trauma, the body’s nervous system goes into a dorsal vagal response; that is either fight or flight or freeze and fawn. This response eventually comes to feels “natural” and “normal” to this person, and an acclimation to this traumatized neural state happens. At this point, a traumatized person may have no prior memory of a relaxed state, they might not even have any knowledge of how to be in a ventral vagal state. Ventral vagal state is relaxed, social, creative and can relate to other people, can relate to self and self reflect, it can create new memories deliberately and by choice, can decide to revise traumatic memories, can dream up goals and find new interests, and it notices safety in surroundings, and it does not react with shock or negativity to events or circumstances.  A ventral vagal state can respond with ease and confidence and agency to most circumstances that happen to us on a daily basis, whether good or bad.

Pranayama:

The same thing applies to breathing techniques, as in yoga, and deep slow breathing is normal during times of wellbeing. If you have never experienced wellbeing there is a strong chance that you have never learned proper breathing, you might be breathing too shallow, and too fast. Your breath regulates your nervous system state, and your nervous system regulates your breathing. It is a feedback lop that can be hijacked deliberately, just like when using yoga. And just like in yoga, the deep breath techniques activate the ventral vagal system, and puts us at ease. Addressing the breath has to be done consciously, and using tried and true pranayama techniques, using for example YouTube videos for learning different breath techniques, and also by scheduling in deep breaths every hour on the hour, can help you rewire your nervous system to a ventral vagal, social activation state. Just a simple schedule of “time out for three deep slow breaths” a few times a day will begin to heal your traumatic memories by perhaps by using the afferent pathways.

Understanding that you have to use your willpower to begin to recreate and rewrite memories should be valuable information. This can be done, but you have to be willing to take the steps I mentioned.

1. Use chants to begin the process of taking back the floor from the negative ruminations.

2. Use meditations to begin to notice, observe and release each thought. Notice – let go. 

3. Use yoga to rewire the nervous system state, to be predominantly in a ventra vagal state as opposed to a dorsal vaga; activation.

4. Breathing techniques, consciously taking deep breaths.

Before your traumatic memories can effectively be rewritten and replaced by positive memories, you need to begin to learn how to use your willpower to change your nervous system state.

The states that you find yourself in will be unknown to you until you begin to willpower your way through a moment of nervous system activation. Until you use your own willpower to go through with these steps you will believe that the state is out of your control. You will believe that the state is bigger than you.

You are actually bigger than your state. You are greater than your state.

Your mind overrides your brain.

But not until you decide to use this ability. This is a dormant ability, ready to sprout whenever you decide to use it. This needs to be understood, because people think that positive thinking is enough, but it is not enough when you are in a state that is riddled with uncontrollable negative thoughts and ruminations.

These four steps are like a prescription. Let’s say you had a bacterial infection, you would need antibiotics, not allergy medicine. This is the prescription that you need to rewrite memories if you have  a history of trauma. 

 Going forward, new memory formation should be deliberate. Plan for activities that indicate mind health, play games, engage in your favorite activities, start to learn the things you have been putting off until now. Become involved in your day, the more new great memories you create the more the old bad memories will be overwritten. 

Equip yourself with good health, eat natural foods, create a gut brain connection that is filled with wellbeing. Mediterranean diet and natural foods, naturally fermented foods are optimal for emotional well being.

Once you have found yourself in a new groove, a new state, a new lifestyle where you now reach for your health tools, such as taking deep breaths in response to stress, rather than clamping down harder on the stress momentum, then you can effectively rewrite old memories that are totally unwanted (but at this point these memories might have faded anyway). The reason for why some memories can be so haunting and disabling at one time in your life yet so faded into the background at other times, is not because time heals all wounds, it is because only some things belong to a certain state. If you have shifted into a healthy social response, a ventral vagal state, some memories simply don’t exist there. 

Revision:

Use revision as a tool if there are still things that are in your mind at this point, and use tools like NLP memory rewriting. Let the memory turn to black an white, let it become physically far away from you if it pops into your mind. If an unwanted memory shows up, remove all color from it, and see it disappearing into a physical distance, so far away that it becomes just a dot on the horizon and then disappears completely.  Have a positive memory ready to replace it with. It can be a real memory or a “future” memory, one that you are creating to happen in the future. Give the wanted memory more color, make it vibrant. Make it come alive with happiness, and bring it closer and closer to you. Involve yourself in the memory, see the memory from your own eyes, look at your own hands from the wanted memory and become presently involved in this memory. When you feel satisfied that your memory has been replaced, let the whole thing go, and repeat this process as often as you need to.

You now have control over you state and you have control over your memory formations.

Recap:

To over ride the brain model, and use mind over matter:

  1. Chants, Meditation Yoga, Pranayama
  2. Revision, and NLP

Dr. Anna Bäck

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Meaning Making, Narrative Telling, and Rewriting Your Subconscious Program | Part One | Amygdala and Alignment!

Meaning Making, Narrative Telling, and Rewriting Your Subconscious Program | Part One | Amygdala and Alignment!

If you try to change the wrong components in your life first it will either backfire or just simply won’t work.

If your subconscious program is to expect harm or disaster, abandonment, poverty, cheating, being “cancelled”, neglected or anything that is damaging to mental and emotional health, then the first place to start making changes is to the amygdala, a brain component responsible for emotional processing. this brain area can not be deliberately regulated, by “thinking about it”, just like other autonomic nervous system programs, it runs on autopilot.

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You can’t decide to beat or un-beat your heart, and you can’t decide that the amygdala process emotions differently, it has been programmed and it is simply doing what it was taught to do. The way to retrain the amygdala response is from the body → brain, not form the brain → brain. Using affirmations as a method to retrain a traumatized amygdala is difficult and usually causes more anxiety, and the only to successfully do that has to be a rhythmic pattern that gets absorbed by the right brain, think children’s rhymes etc., but this is a bit like a band aid on a gaping wound.

By addressing the “director” of emotional response, the amygdala, we end up with a relaxed autopilot that has no anticipation of disasters. It makes us go from a person that expects the worst, to a relaxed and confident person.

One way to target the amygdala is to do some type of mindful body movement practice such as Yoga, Tai Qi, Qi Gong, or interpretive dance, or Kundalini Yoga. These movements adjust the nervous system, signals safety to the amygdala and since the amygdala sends signals to the cerebral cortex, which controls conscious though, and our thoughts then automatically adjust. This approach is OPPOSITE of repeating affirmations. This is how we “get into alignment” first, and only then work on fine tuning our thought patters. Signals that are sent from the amygdala to the autonomic nervous system also regulate skeletal muscles and control physical reactions. This can reduce physical pain syndrome, and knee jerk fear reactions, triggers and more.

So first things first.

Alignment = healthy Amygdala response.

Order of operations!

There are other things you can do to SIGNAL SAFETY to the amygdala. You can do meditations, any type of meditation, including walking meditations. You can do breathing techniques, and you can SING, you can CHANT, say the rosary of other chants or prayers, you can also engage in your favorite hobby. If your body has an opportunity to engage in your hobby daily, it signals to your brain that you are safe, life is good, and it is fine to relax and enjoy yourself. This is called a BOTTOM UP approach.

Among manifesting coaches there is a strong pull to spiritual bypass, to just hammer out affirmations with force or to focus on the “getting’ rather than the “feeling”. As much as I would love for this spiritual bypass to be true it simply isn’t. Addressing amygdala activation and reducing it, is such a simple step to take, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try it before.

Amygdala relaxation = Alignment

“Felling is the secret”

Neville Goddard

EXCERISES.

  1. Begin a daily movement practice, even if it just five minutes. Keep track in a calendar, note how you felt immediately after your practice.

2. Spend some time in some type of introspection, meditation, or nature walk daily. There is a little bit of time even when we don’t think we have time. Just take five minutes out of your Netflix time, or other time waster, all you need is a few minutes. Figure out if morning or evening or mid day is best for you.

3. Explore making time for your hobby. if don’t have a hobby, then wonder what it would feel like to just indulge in whatever this moment calls you to do. Explore. Try different things. Every day for thirty days do something brand-new and different that you have never tried before. It can be anything, learning a new language, knitting, line dancing, playing an instrument, writing poetry, solving word puzzles. Literally anything between heaven and earth BUT try to make it OFFLINE. Unless electronics is an integral part of your hobby, see if it can be done without any electronics.

Dr Anna Bäck

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