Daniel DeGoede

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Intent and Freeing Beliefs

The intent is a one-pointedness in our beliefs. Intent clarifies and energizes beliefs, giving them power and direction. The clear intent is one of the most powerful forces available to us.

The Freedom of Beliefs

Remember, beliefs are changeable just like sweaters or pants;  what you have for dinner, words you place on paper, paint in a picture, notes in a melody, or whom you spend the day with.

What is Belief Therapy?

To understand Belief Therapy, it is necessary to understand that the primary, most revolutionary, and perhaps remarkable tenet of Belief Therapy is also its most simple. It is that: there is nothing wrong with us.

The Sinful Self

Freeing ourselves from obsessive introspection allows for participatory relationships with others. We are now free to explore the moment. Free to explore the boundless, aware, energy around us.

Feeling Trapped

When you are feeling trapped, take time to look within yourself. Observe the situations and circumstances of your everyday life. Discover the choices you have been making leading to these circumstances. Imagine the beliefs that are guiding those types of choices.

Feeling Free

Life is a series of choices. The key to feeling free is in recognizing these daily choices as truly choices, and not obligations or demands. We create our daily reality as we consciously and unconsciously make both small and large choices.

Freedom is a Choice

Inherent within freedom is a choice.  Without choice, there is no freedom.  Without any felt freedom, we are victims of our own choosing.

Codependency and Dependency

Breaking the codependent/dependent spiral is an opportunity and a challenge for both. It is absolutely essential that one or the other break the spiral to stop the dysfunctional relationship.

Changes

Dependents don’t see codependency as an addiction because they genuinely believe that they are dependent on the codependent. They believe that they are not capable like other people, and they require and deserve a codependent to take care of them. Both parties fail to see clearly the dysfunctional and addictive spiral. This makes treatment difficult. …

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