To understand Elan's work, I need to understand more about belief
So what exactly is a belief?
What exactly is a core belief?
How do you know what is a core belief and what is not?
How does a person who doesn’t know any language or words at all transform their beliefs?
Can you transform beliefs without putting them into words?
Why do some beliefs manifest physically immediately, while others never do,except through feelings?
Is transforming beliefs the same as releasing emotional charge ?
Why would I act like a person who has the belief I prefer if I don’t feel like them yet?
Why does Elan put so much emphasis on the action part?
I remember that before I knew about spirituality, I already used this method, but it still felt kind of temporary and fake.
thanks
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Hello friend.
I will attempt to answer this from my current understanding okay?
The root of the word belief (lief) means to hold dear, to hold in esteem, to love. Another meaning I heard was 'to wish it to be so'. Therefore, a belief is an energy pattern within mind that can be clothed by an idea or concept or even opinion that I hold to be true, or most likely true.
By holding it close and in esteem I love my belief and am in agreement with it.
It is what I allow, and if true that beliefs, thoughts, feelings and actions create my reality then I am allowing that reality to condense by my own accord.
The feelings, thoughts and actions all support each other according to that belief so any one of these can be traced back to the belief itself.
A core belief serves as a root for other beliefs that may branch out from it that are in a similar vein. A core belief is foundational and held very close.
Information is conveyed through many ways...words and language yes, but also symbols, feedback in any form, absorbed by osmosis...so the theorhetical person without words can still absorb and take on beliefs. It's an energetic exchange.
All beliefs manifest at one level or another, but it is the action component that manifests it in physical terms. Many factors at play here. Think in terms of energy.
Emotional discharge is not enough to shift a belief if the belief itself remains untouched although it may reduce pressure and intensity. The root of the emotion will be the belief itself. Why then do we hold to negative beliefs? The motivational mechanism comes into play, for I must be getting something out of it that I percieve to be in my favor. Perhaps it reinforces the belief, for example, that I am unworthy and provides the proof I need to be vindicated that that belief is true.
If I have a certain belief then I WILL feel and act and think that way for the belief itself is the lens and filter through which I view my world.
If it feels temporary or fake then the belief itself has not been reached. We provide the reality and say-so just as we provide the meanings and definitions to the contents of our mind.
It's about energy, choice and agreement. It's about automatic unconscious creation vs conscious creation. It's about what we prefer and the identities we assume.
Ultimately, it's about what we Love.
Does this help?