Your Beliefs = Your Life

What is PSYCH-K™? ~~ Epigenetics ~~ Energy Psychology
Conscious vs Subconscious ~~ PSYCH-K works for… ~~ Surrogation


We create every single thing around us .

The world around you is a perfect reflection, in minute detail, of what you
believe to be true about yourself, whether you’re conscious of it or not.
We cannot not create!

With movies like “The Secret” and “What the Bleep Do We Know?” the understanding that we create our own reality is getting to be mainstream thinking, and many are learning that our beliefs are the single most powerful force that influences the creation of that reality. Beliefs determine how we see our lives and everything around us. They influence our thoughts, our emotions, our expectations, our actions, and our over-all well being. So just what are Beliefs? According to the dictionary, they are “the mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something”. Your belief system, along with your level of consciousness, determines what you will experience in your life.
You’ve heard about the subconscious mind, but many people are stunned to learn that most of our behavioral and thought patterns are directed by it, not the conscious mind. Many years of research has shown that 95% or more of our behavior is controlled by the subconscious mind. While both partsof the mind are necessary for us to be fully functional, they are specialized in their capabilities and the way in which they process life’s experiences.
Where do beliefs come from? According to Dr. Bruce Lipton, PhD, cellular biologist and author of “The Biology of Belief”, most of our beliefs are in place by the time we are 5 or 6 years of age, and some of our “core” beliefs, things like whether or not we think the world is a friendly place, can be “programmed” while we’re still in the womb. Our beliefs come from interactions with our parents and the people around us during childhood, our religion, community, or any traumatic event. We don’t usually consciously choose what beliefs to hold. We soak them up from our life experiences when we’re too small to have any way of evaluating them, and they become core components of how we see ourselves, other people, and the world.