I’m sure you get how the belief in its entirety was completely limiting my prosperity.
Then, I’d spiral down into hopelessness—blaming myself, society or God for what I couldn’t have.
Of course, we all have needs and wants. They can either motivate us or, as in my case decades ago, they drug me into depression.
A perspective was missing, and once I had it, I was finally able to create and prosper.
Fortunately, a marvelous elder and teacher, Gretchen, came into my life and gave me the missing piece.
She explained that every child has key needs and wants that are fundamental to their success as adults.
When those needs are not met, the child develops a belief that those needs can’t get met, and she carries those beliefs into her adulthood with beliefs like:
And these are just a few of the beliefs that form. These beliefs become the mantras playing in your mind; forming the basis of your experiences.
For me, some of the most significant debilitating mantras were around limited prosperity as a spiritual teacher.
As I replaced these old beliefs at the subconscious level, I was able to receive support at a whole new level, which led to an entirely new relationship with prosperity. I went from getting by to truly thriving.
My elder taught me that the needs we had as children can be fulfilled at any time in the subconscious realms, and I discovered she was right.
We create a totally new past—where each need is met.