Δευτέρα 1 Οκτωβρίου 2012

What You Believe Is What You See



We are way more powerful than we think. We have so much control over how we experience life, and we don't even realize it. That's because we are under a mass delusion (most of us, anyway). We tend to believe that experiences happen to us; that things that occur in the outside world cause us to feel a certain way. Within this belief system, we are victims of circumstance. We have no control. People, places, and things just do their thing, and we have to live with the result.

Luckily for all of us, this belief system is completely false. The truth is that everything that occurs outside of you is a reflection of your internal world. Everything that you see is, in fact, a mirror of what is going on inside of you.

Think about it. We can't experience something without it passing through our already established internal world. And because of this, our internal world plays a major role in how we interpret the external world. Everything is subjective! This, my friend, makes you powerful. Clean up your internal world, and your outside world starts to look pretty nice. I'll explain more.

The unconscious is a little thing that holds our internal beliefs and feelings that we aren't aware of. But it's easy to figure out what's going on in your unconscious because it starts to show up in front of you all over the place (remember, outside is a reflection of the inside). This means that any patterns you cycle through, or any feelings that you continue to come up against in other people, are actually happening within YOU! We experience what is happening WITHIN US through other people (in psychobabble, this is called projection--thanks Freud).

When things aren't going well in a relationship, we often blame the other person for our experience. We believe that we "choose" the wrong people to hang-out with or date. But guess what? If an experience shows-up time and time again, that means you are carrying it with you! And this is where the power is, because you have control over you. 

Let me give an example. I've recently been talking to women who perpetually experiences men as unavailable. We (I'm included in this one) get stuck in this cycle and can't understand why it keeps happening. We think it's their fault. We think something is seriously wrong with the Y chromosome. Many of us blame this cycle on the first unavailable man in our lives (hello dad), but he's not actually at fault either. What is really going on here is that we are being unavailable in relationships, and then experiencing unavailability in our partners. We aren't showing up fully or authentically, and then we blame them for feeling unavailable! See what I mean? Outside reflects inside. (See my previous blog post Your Man is Your Mirror for more on this specific pattern)   

We're all doing this in our relationships! Blaming our partners for "making us feel" trapped, unwanted, unloved, unfaithful, un-whatever! And the truth is, if we feel those things in the first place (consciously or unconsciously), then we are automatically going to feel them in our relationships. Whatever we want to change in another person we HAVE TO CHANGE IN US FIRST!

Now, this is really good news. Because we actually can't change other people (although we continue to try) and we can change ourselves. For starters, here's what you need to do: 

1) Start to become aware that the pattern you experience in other people is occurring within you (what are blaming someone else for? How are you doing a similar thing?).

2) Begin to understand your old, false beliefs and take steps to change them (beliefs such as: I'm not good enough--which is not true!).

3) Start forgiving others to release old resentments. A resentment will keep you stuck in the past, creating a pattern in the present.

You do these things and your life is going to change for the better, BIG TIME! Clean up your internal world, and the external world gets much, much brighter.
Published October 1, 2012 at 12:00 PM
About Shelly Bullard
Shelly Bullard is a student and teacher of Love. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (CA#51081) turned Love Coach. She created a course called How to Get the Love You Want. This course teaches people (1) why they feel like they aren't getting enough in relationships, (2) how to clear the internal blocks to love, and (3) how to cultivate and an abundant flow of love in their lives everyday! She is currently finishing her book on the subject.

It is Shelly's purpose in life to teach about Love. Love doesn't have to be so complicated! But when we don't understand it, it can be challenging and painful. This is where Shelly comes in--she believes that we are all driven by Love; that it is the most powerful force within us. And when we start to gain clarity about what Love is and how it works, then we are able to experience much more of it. She currently coaches people in her private practice in San Francisco, and will be hosting How to Get the Love You Want groups in the near future. For more, contact Shelly below:

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