The biology of belief is admirably out millions of pages devoted to the vast subject of personal development. The message is simple, clear and limpid. This book offers us everything we need to start itself a reconciliation between mind and matter, and above all, be aware that these are our beliefs and thoughts that determine our existence.
I have been a business consultant since employability 17. As part of this work I was brought to meet more than 7,800 unemployed people. Today, I can say that it is neither education level nor the qualifications nor age nor sex nor ethnicity nor nationality, nor the experience that determines the fact to find a job or not, but only the state of mind in which one is. Indeed, I met people on which we would not have bet a penny on their chances of finding a job. Yet these people there were quickly replaced. Why? Simply (I am made posteriori account) because they were not permeable to all limiting beliefs that make things become impossible from the time when one is convinced that they are. These people have profoundly marked and finally helped me me (unknowingly) to become aware of own limits I set myself in my professional and private life. Since then, much has changed for me in a positive way and at any level. Yet, I have done nothing to change that. A simple decision sincere consciousness, authentic and deep-be sufficient?
The book by Bruce H Lipton, confirms what I have found empirically in my daily activities trainer. Moreover, it responds brilliantly to the question I asked myself: "why have things changed for the better, while I have done nothing to change that."
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