The Core Belief of Failure - What is Yours?
The root level of failure - what's your own?
What's the difference between a failure, a nebbich, an underachiever, a person who always disappoints, and the "successful ones" Like Tony Robbins, like T. Harv Eker? Like Wayne Dyer?
Could they be more intelligent? Some of them, but not all.
Could they be more attractive, harder working, better educated, know the right people? A lot of them, but not all.
However, they're outstanding… what's the main difference? What's the difference, applying to all of them, person after person, potentially with each and every one of them?
When you listen or read self-growth programs, you will find quite a few disparities, such as the 17 that Napoleon Hill recorded in his book… But… Those are usually on the manifested level.
As far as I can see, all things on the visible realm, on the manifestation level, is produced by a a bunch of reasons, one of those is a linchpin reason. It's labeled a keystone reason because the device keeps it all together. When you "pull out" the linchpin, the whole construct falls apart.
As reported by Pam Ragland, a core belief that's also a keystone can be the foundation of as many as two million! harmful thoughts… now, that's a whopper! When you shift the thought in minutes, you're 2,000,000 self-defeating thoughts lighter… wow. What could that do to your degree of success?
In Kabbalah, they name this core belief the seed level. In other schools of thought they do call it a core belief. It is on the subconscious (below the conscious) level, so you don't recognize that you have this. You only see the effects. The core belief is the cause, the behavior, thoughts, not enough drive, etc. are the impact.
Once you succeed in changing a core belief, the whole visible area changes drastically.
So what kinds of beliefs might be linchpins? I could say: any kind, but that won't help you.
A relatively easy way to get in the neighborhood of a core belief is to perform a question and answer with someone.
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