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Subconscious mind childhood

subconscious mind childhoodSubconscious mind childhood. I learned something very interesting in a webinar from Christie Sheldon yesterday: the brain of infants and children function in different wave lengths than adults. The brain of infants from 0 to 2 years old runs in delta waves from 1 to 3 Hz and children from 2 to 5 experience theta brain waves from 4 to 7 Hz. The adult brain operates at a higher frequency of beta waves from 13 to 30 Hz. I find this fascinating because I heard a few times about theta healing, which is apparently the wavelength in which the brain must be in to reprogram the subconscious mind easily. That would make a lot of sense since this is also the vibrational level in which the brain lowers during meditation. In short, while meditating, we go back to a state close to our infancy’s and therefore become more easily reprogrammable… just like when we were kids! That also means that we can access our subconscious mind better and use this temporary plasticity to insert the beliefs that we choose and which will serve us better! (as opposed to when we were 2 years old and didn’t decide which beliefs were going to be ours)

Wow! Having a scientific explanation certainly adds strength to my current beliefs and to the certitude that I am going in the right direction to improve myself and my life! I did try holosync meditation with Sonia Ricotti’s program and I felt a very strong a positive change in the beginning. I’ve now been doing the program for 6 months and I don’t see the improvements as much but I believe they are still there: it’s just that I’ve become more accustomed to them.

A product that I’ve been wanting to try is Omharmonics by MindValley. I just love everything MindValley does! This is another binaural meditation (a different frequency in each ear) which induces the meditative state better. I believe binaural meditation is a great tool for beginners as it is an easier way to reach deeper meditative states.

I hope that all this wisdom and knowledge is helpful to you and feel free to share your own meditation secrets!

Thanks!
Martin


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The Recipe for Success versus the power of the subconscious mind

If you knew that it only takes 5 minutes a day to become happier, more successful and to make more money, would you do it? The answer, unfortunately, is: NO! There are so many easy, quick and free ways to change your entire life, but there is also a stronger force that prevents you from putting them in place called homeostasis. Homeostasis is the natural tendency we have to remain the same. The subconscious hates the unknown so it does everything to keep us in the known. It ensures that our current and future days are going to be exactly the same as our previous days. That’s why it will fight any recipe for success we try to undertake, no matter how simple and effective it may be.

The key is repetitiveness. If you repeat something for a long enough period of time, you will incrementally incorporate the new beliefs to your subconscious. I just came across a very interesting way to make things happen. The inventor of this technique, Dr. John Kappas, compares his recipe for success to a bucket, full of water, in which you drop a pebble every day. The first pebble won’t make much of a difference, the second either, but one day, you’ll realize that the bucket is full of pebbles and there is no water left! So here it is:

The Recipe for Success:

1. Come to believe that the subconscious mind can be programmed for success. It is the underlying belief that will keep you going before you see the physical results manifest.

2. It is daily reinforcement that accounts for change. Working on this for 100 hours over 10 days is less effective than 5 minutes for 3 years, although equivalent in duration.

3. You need to use a symbolic language which can be understood by the subconscious mind. That means using currency signs ($, £, €, ¥, etc) combined with numbers. Simply wanting “more money” is not something the mind can recognize.

4. You also need ideomotor response, meaning an activity the body produces without thinking. The handwriting is a perfect example. It’s something unique to every person, very difficult to reproduce, yet completely natural to the writer. The handwriting provides a backdoor to the subconscious mind. Most of us know that personality and the subconscious mind comes out through handwriting, which can be analyzed, but it’s important to know that learning also come IN through the same channel of handwriting.

5. There is a magic period of 30 minutes before you go to bed when homeostasis is at its weakest. This is when you should account for all your daily activities and fill out your mental bank statement. (explained below)

6. Pre-cognitive dreams interpret the data that wasn’t processed during the day. This is when your mental bank balance will be integrated to your real life bank balance.recipe for success

Once you’ve understood all those steps, write down your current gross yearly salary. Double it to get your mental salary. Quadruple it to get your goal mental bank balance. Then lists all the activities that will contribute to increasing your success. That can be happiness, wealth, health, and so forth. Each activity will have an hourly rate equivalent to your mental salary divided by 1000. So if you current salary is $50,000, your mental salary is $100,000, you bank balance is $400,000 and your hourly rate is $100. Every time you do an activity that brings you more happiness, wealth or health, add $100 to your mental bank balance. Every time you earn real money, deduct it from your mental bank balance. When you reach your objective of $400,000 in your mental bank, then you should have $100,000 in your real life bank account!

To watch the full 2-hour video that describes this recipe for success, click on the following link:

The Recipe for Success

I hope this helps!
Martin