THE MIRRORS CONCEPT
The Mirrors Concept works on the premise that everyone in our lives, and every situation that we find ourselves in, reflects the beliefs that we have about ourselves. As human beings, we are aware of many of our beliefs, and are completely unconscious of a multitude of others. Our thinking processes arise out of the storehouse of beliefs that exist in our DNA. These beliefs are clustered into neural networks that fire up in the mind as an idea. Our ideas are responses to the external world, and are formed through the conditioning processes (ancient or contemporary) of parental influence, school, religion, community, media, etc.
It appears that most of our ideas are passed on to us through our ancestral lineage. Some say we have lived past lives, and bring those experiences and the resulting ideas with us into the current life; others prefer to imagine that we inherit our ancestor’s genes and that it’s a lottery as to what we inherit. Whatever the story is, we certainly do enter into this experience clutching beliefs that do or do not serve us. Scientific research is rich with evidence, and for those of us who have children, and are observant, we see proof of existing beliefs when they are first born. Often we will make comments about our newborns, like, ‘she’s a sweet and passive baby’ or, ‘he’s a wilful and aggressive infant, unlike his brother at the same age’, and all this before the children have been properly exposed to outside influences. What we also see later on are the different ways in which our individual children respond to similar circumstances in their lives.
No idea that we harbour is real, however. The personality that we have is no more than an intricate electronic neural network of ideas. The personality changes as our ideas change, and we have all witnessed this phenomenon. Ideas give us structures in which to live, but they are adjustable, destructible, and an individual can create a radically new set of beliefs if one is willing to move beyond what is currently known and accepted. Our history books are littered with radical thinkers who have stepped out of existing paradigms of thought and changed the course of human life with completely new ideas. At one time for instance, humanity was sold on the idea that the earth was the centre of the universe, until someone introduced another idea that the earth moves around the sun. Scientists are now convinced that the latter idea is true, yet with all their ‘evidence’, it may not be true. It is probably just another good idea that appears to have credence. In another hundred years, we could find ourselves believing something else entirely. All our education is based on our beliefs about the physical world of nature, and we witness daily that the information that was once ‘set in stone’ is now replaced by other ‘facts’.
Those who choose to work with the Mirrors Concept do so in order to improve the quality of their lives. While we have beliefs that serve us in the present moment, we find that there are unrecognized others that have created destructive patterns in our lives. Wherever we go, we find the same pain, the same fear, the same bad relationships, a lack of peace and a general discontentment with life.
The Mirrors Concept helps those who wish to identify hurtful ideas and eliminate them, work through a tried and tested process that will lead to a better life and improved sense of self. This work can be performed on different levels. One individual performing this work may simply want to improve her current circumstances, and another may feel a deep impetus to expand his insights into Life itself, and discover the secrets of the soul. Whatever the motivation, the Mirrors Concept will give you what you are looking for.
It appears that most of our ideas are passed on to us through our ancestral lineage. Some say we have lived past lives, and bring those experiences and the resulting ideas with us into the current life; others prefer to imagine that we inherit our ancestor’s genes and that it’s a lottery as to what we inherit. Whatever the story is, we certainly do enter into this experience clutching beliefs that do or do not serve us. Scientific research is rich with evidence, and for those of us who have children, and are observant, we see proof of existing beliefs when they are first born. Often we will make comments about our newborns, like, ‘she’s a sweet and passive baby’ or, ‘he’s a wilful and aggressive infant, unlike his brother at the same age’, and all this before the children have been properly exposed to outside influences. What we also see later on are the different ways in which our individual children respond to similar circumstances in their lives.
No idea that we harbour is real, however. The personality that we have is no more than an intricate electronic neural network of ideas. The personality changes as our ideas change, and we have all witnessed this phenomenon. Ideas give us structures in which to live, but they are adjustable, destructible, and an individual can create a radically new set of beliefs if one is willing to move beyond what is currently known and accepted. Our history books are littered with radical thinkers who have stepped out of existing paradigms of thought and changed the course of human life with completely new ideas. At one time for instance, humanity was sold on the idea that the earth was the centre of the universe, until someone introduced another idea that the earth moves around the sun. Scientists are now convinced that the latter idea is true, yet with all their ‘evidence’, it may not be true. It is probably just another good idea that appears to have credence. In another hundred years, we could find ourselves believing something else entirely. All our education is based on our beliefs about the physical world of nature, and we witness daily that the information that was once ‘set in stone’ is now replaced by other ‘facts’.
Those who choose to work with the Mirrors Concept do so in order to improve the quality of their lives. While we have beliefs that serve us in the present moment, we find that there are unrecognized others that have created destructive patterns in our lives. Wherever we go, we find the same pain, the same fear, the same bad relationships, a lack of peace and a general discontentment with life.
The Mirrors Concept helps those who wish to identify hurtful ideas and eliminate them, work through a tried and tested process that will lead to a better life and improved sense of self. This work can be performed on different levels. One individual performing this work may simply want to improve her current circumstances, and another may feel a deep impetus to expand his insights into Life itself, and discover the secrets of the soul. Whatever the motivation, the Mirrors Concept will give you what you are looking for.