How to Remove Entrenched Thinking Patterns

One of the hardest kinds of clearing work to do is mental clearing. (I should know---the bulk of my own clearing work has been with the mental body) Over the centuries of time in which we live, we pick up certain ways of thinking that are peculiar to the culture or race and/or family we are a part of. While at the time these ways of thinking may seem perfectly normal for their place and time period, in hindsight---and with a non-spatial and non-linear view---they may be not only in error, but even preposterous. Seldom are these thoughts cleared with the physical death, but lay waiting for us to pick up again in a future physical incarnation.

 My particular entrenched thought form has been this: 

Service to humankind = Personal sacrifice

In other words, if I am to serve humankind, I am to sacrifice a personal life of a significant other (usually a spouse) and children. It usually will take the form of limited monetary resources, as well.

That thought form is in error in the eyes of God.

Source has never expected us to make a choice like this lifetime after lifetime. Yes, it may fit the best occasionally in some situations, but it has often been the particular thinking pattern of certain ages of humankind. We see this especially in the Christianity years of the middle ages where one’s choice was marriage and family or monastic service. Of course, I picked the monastic life---even when I wasn’t supposed to in my pre-birth contract! In one lifetime, I actually shortened my lifespan by about 13 years by this choice. (Hey, if you had a choice to join your friend St Clare of Assisi’s Poor Clares, wouldn’t you?)

My problem is that I have had that old chestnut going since Atlantean times, which were considerably more evolved than our recent middle ages. It wasn’t, in my case, peculiar to the St. Clare time period. Now I am ready to shift that entrenched thinking pattern. And you can too.

The purpose of this technique is to examine your consciousness for a specific entrenched thinking pattern. An entrenched pattern is one in which the thought pattern is so deeply embedded as to make change difficult. When you have selected the pattern, begin the exercise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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