You may wish to read post of May 3, 2010 first.
Ever wonder why a new born baby is so happy? The natural disposition of the child is to smile and giggle. What is it that makes a child so happy? It is as if they see their surroundings or feel in a way that you and I do not. The child appears to be living and reacting in a different state of recognition. The child has yet to be burdened by an altered reality. Specifically the child has yet to have developed a physical identity. You see the physical body’s identity is learned. A new born child starts out as a blank slate. Then the programming of the mind’s identity begins. You are literally programmed like a computer. The problem is, you have very little, if any control over your programming until later in life at which time it may be too late.
Do you smoke, are you overweight, do you have emotional issues, do you have pain, insomnia, are you unhappy with your physical appearance? You will be shocked to learn that these maladies and your life all have been created. You have had very little control over this process. You are a product of intended and unintended information absorption. Depending on how this was presented, determined how you ended up. This programming runs deep. It begins with your genetics, your inherited program. This is the base upon which the rest of your programming is written and established. Every person, experience and message you receive becomes a part of your programming, resulting in who you are and how you see yourself.
How would you like to rewrite your own programming. If you are not happy with the results of your early programming, if you are not happy with the outcome or your established identity you can with the right approach and stimulus rewrite it. Dr. Schneider is going to help you understand how this programming occurs and most importantly how you can change or rewrite it.
Once upon a time you existed void of a physical body or physical identity. Then you were provided the most wonderful gift that could ever be bestowed upon any being, a physical body. You were given the ability to experience everything physical. You can touch, smell, taste, see and feel. You could not eat cheese cake without a mouth, smell a flower without a nose, see a beautiful sunset without eyes, and hear joyful laughter without ears. Only now can you experience things from a physical perspective. You accepted this opportunity. However, you may not have realized what you could lose, that being your real or actual identity.
A great and loving God placed us on this earth. And, most of us, understand the basic principle that the physical body is provided a soul. We believe that when the physical body dies, that the soul will hopefully return to heaven. The question is, what is the soul doing within us while we are living out our physical experience? Is it just sitting within our physical body waiting for it to die? Does the soul have an identity of it’s own? Is that joy portrayed by a new born infant the essence of the soul’s identity within the physical body? Is the baby showing it’s excitement to the first experiences of being within a physical body; having eyes, ears, nose, toes, fingers for the first time? How is it we have lost the connection to that identity?
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