Neurotags and Money
Exploring the concept of neurotags reveals how our past experiences shape our beliefs about money. Affirmations can feel good, but if they conflict with deeply ingrained patterns from childhood, they may trigger feelings of threat and stress. Understanding these emotional connections is crucial for reshaping our relationship with money and overcoming limiting beliefs.In this clip
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In the episode #423: Shifting Scarcity into Abundance: Cathy Heller on Rewiring Your Money Mindset for Wealth Within and the clip Embracing Contrast, if a person is instructed to try and feel positive emotions like joy, happiness, and excitement during the initial attempts to keep the body calm using breathwork when negative beliefs or thoughts arise, and while redirecting focus to the intention of becoming a famous singer, will they probably only feel frustration and anxiety as the brain begins to adapt to this new belief and dissociate from the negative default thoughts? Moreover, only after consistent practice, when the brain has started to embrace the new thought—seeing the person as a famous singer—would they be able to feel those emotions of joy, happiness, and gratitude? Is it also possible to feel some of these positive emotions in the early stages while engaging in neuroplasticity, even amidst feelings of anxiety and frustration? Can one experience both positive and negative feelings simultaneously in the beginning?
I have a question about this episode #163: Quit Your Day Job with Cathy Heller and this Breaking Free Together. Only after consistent practice, when the brain has started to embrace the new thought—seeing the person as a famous singer—would they be able to feel those emotions of joy, happiness, and gratitude? Is it also possible to feel some of these positive emotions in the early stages while engaging in neuroplasticity, even amidst feelings of anxiety and frustration? Can one experience both positive and negative feelings simultaneously in the beginning?
Is it possible that the nervous system changes due to positive reinforcement (love, gratitude, desire to grow), or is it ultimately changed because we fear losing love, as discussed in the episode From Limitation to Liberation: How to Unlock the Power of Your Mind with Dr Joe Dispenza and the clip Breaking Survival Patterns?