Nathan
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There isn't a section in the forum like Philosophy or Religion or Mental Health to put this post in, so Health I guess is the closest.
What about the statement: "First we create our beliefs and then our beliefs create us" does that resonate with you, strike a chord in your thinking?
A Taichi instructor I follow online posted in her blog the following:
"If we have limiting beliefs about ourselves we will unconsciously make choices and do things that will result in proving to ourselves that these limiting beliefs are true.
I believe that [...] is not a place where I would like to live and I don't like the people who live in this country.
So the two times I come to live in [...] terrible things happen to me with the people to prove to me that I am correct.
Even if I came here both times with an open mind, optimistic and enthusiastic to make a new life for myself I still managed to sabotage each attempt without realizing. As a result I have proven to myself that it is not good for me to live in [...].
Now I have a choice, I can be a victim of my present circumstances or I can recognize that I made some decision or I unconsciously behaved in some way that created all this.
What have you done to prove to yourself something that is self limiting?
Have you taken responsibility for what happened or do you see yourself as the victim of your circumstances? "
What about the statement: "First we create our beliefs and then our beliefs create us" does that resonate with you, strike a chord in your thinking?
A Taichi instructor I follow online posted in her blog the following:
"If we have limiting beliefs about ourselves we will unconsciously make choices and do things that will result in proving to ourselves that these limiting beliefs are true.
I believe that [...] is not a place where I would like to live and I don't like the people who live in this country.
So the two times I come to live in [...] terrible things happen to me with the people to prove to me that I am correct.
Even if I came here both times with an open mind, optimistic and enthusiastic to make a new life for myself I still managed to sabotage each attempt without realizing. As a result I have proven to myself that it is not good for me to live in [...].
Now I have a choice, I can be a victim of my present circumstances or I can recognize that I made some decision or I unconsciously behaved in some way that created all this.
What have you done to prove to yourself something that is self limiting?
Have you taken responsibility for what happened or do you see yourself as the victim of your circumstances? "

