| Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and having had a quick look around this seems to be an amazing resource. But here's the first question of many...
I'm engaging in some belief change work with kayakers who have hit a barrier in their development. In the cases I've worked with so far I've always taken the limiting belief from the specific context and worked it up to a very general and BIGGER limiting belief which when changed has filtered back to the specific context and also to many other contexts. So in this way the chnage work delivers so much more. My question is, is it generally the case that limiting beliefs will always be able to be worked up to the general and powerful limiting belief or will I find people whose limiting beliefs are context specific and if this is the case will the change work be effective at this context specific level?
In one of the cases, when asked to think of a belief that was totally true and unshakebale (e.g. the sun will rise tomorrow) the subject offered the belief that "God will return". I was a bit phased by this and chose to redirect to a neutral belief. Would it have been a problem to go ahead with this, I'm cetain for that person it would have been incredibly powerful.
ANy thoughts and comments welcome.
Oh and thanks again for all of the support and Learnings Michael. My mind is in creative overdrive.
Colin |