Emotionally Charged Impressions - ECI - These are not so much beliefs as impressions, Mistaken Childhood Conclusions - MCC - These are usually mistaken beliefs about a reality

Robert Elias Najemy - 145 - Remove Pain – Physical and Emotional depending on what our belief system tells us about what is happening or what we are thinking about.

10. This charge is then associated with that stimulus and when we think about it or confront

it, we feel indifferent, secure, relaxed and happy or fear, pain, guilt or anger depending on our interpretation.

11. This then creates a corresponding energy field associated with that specific stimulus.

12. Our emotional reality depends on our beliefs about that stimulus event, behavior, situation or

thought and the thought-energy-field created when we confront or think of the stimulus. We have Multiple Beliefs about the Same Stimulus

13. We have multiple beliefs about the same stimulus.

TFT will say, this person does not believe that he is in danger, but his energy field makes him feel that way. Or, Why doesn’t his fear go away when he changes his conscious belief? Obviously this person has multiple parallel beliefs, creating multiple thought-fields concerning the same stimulus. This is a major key. The thoughts we have about any stimulus are in fact energy fields concerning that issue, which create our resulting emotional reaction. However, we have various thoughts and as a consequence, many thought and energy fields concerning the same stimulus. Multiple Parallel Beliefs 14. I would like to hypothesize some different categories of beliefs.

a. Emotionally Charged Impressions - ECI - These are not so much beliefs as impressions,

which are imprinted on the mind during traumatic experiences. The mind then identifies this particular stimulus with this emotionally charged feeling, and when we think of it we feel fear or other emotions. We do not go through thinking processes here such as analyzing, evaluating and coming to conclusions. This kind of “belief” has a strong “emotional charge” but no actual inertia or mass, because it is not based on observations and facts, but rather on one or two intense experiences – which of course are not representative of reality.

b. Mistaken Childhood Conclusions - MCC - These are usually mistaken beliefs about a reality

in which we perceive ourselves as weak, wrong, unlovable and to blame for just about everything that happens around us such as our parents anger, absence, unhappiness, indifference, divorce, illness, death etc. We falsely interpret that we are not worthy or able and that others will always behave towards us in ways that we experienced in childhood. These first two categories are usually repressed in the subconscious mind shadow, inner child - whatever you prefer because of the pain and confusion they produce. We suppress them so that we can focus and function in our daily lives. They are encased in an energy membrane much as our body envelopes a sliver or cut in our skin in order to prevent it from poisoning the rest of the body. These beliefs are repressed so that we do not feel the unpleasant negative emotional-energy charge associated with them. They do, of course, exist in the subconscious and produce their corresponding energy field every time we come into contact with or think of the specific stimulus. As already mentioned, they also create psychosomatic illnesses. These Beliefs are Stagnant and do not Evolve as We Do Because of their repression and subsequent isolation from our conscious mind, these beliefs do not evolve as we do. They remain in their original state regardless of our evolving logic, reasoning, new experiences and spiritual faith. They receive no new data. The third category of beliefs is our:

c. Evolving Conscious Belief System: ECBS