1. How does the subconscious mind know what is best for me if it thinks that things that harm me (heartbreak, addictions, illnesses, etc.) are good for me?
2. What to do if I know what needs to change, have known for years, but the same pattern keeps revolving or I am afraid of change?
3. How can I talk convincingly to the subconscious about things I don't have e.g. a lot of money, a good relationship, my own home, etc.?
4. What to do if people around me/neighbours/spouse talk about deprivation and I feel that this negative thinking is affecting me? I feel guilty if I say that I shouldn't talk about "not having money" etc.
5. What to do if low self-confidence/self-esteem is an obstacle to changing the subconscious?
These are the TOP 5 subconscious worries/fears that you may not even be aware of.
"The exercise was instructive. A lot of childhood dogmas came out, that money comes from hard work and doesn't grow on trees, etc. A lot also came out about security, sitting in your comfort zone and sticking to it. The subconscious as if to protect me with fears of going out of my comfort zone. If you don't do anything, don't communicate, you're inconspicuous, then you don't get negative judgements. If you don't ask, you don't get inappropriate responses. If you don't go up, you don't fall down and get hurt. If you don't try, you won't get knocked down. It's good to be safe and comfortable, everything is very familiar, it's a safe state of being without change and you don't want to leave. But then, do you have to?"
But what happens if these beliefs remain unchanged?
1. You find it hard to get out of your comfort zone and move on with your life - blocks. You are stagnant and don't understand why you are not achieving your goals.
2. You don't feel happy. You have difficulty trusting, a constant need to control, difficult relationships with loved ones and loved ones.
3. You are in poor health because you are being treated for the consequences, but not for the real root causes.
4. You don't have any money because you subconsciously feel that you are not worth money.
5. Repeating patterns - this means that you pass on to your children what you experienced as a child.
Do any (or even several?) of the above sound familiar?