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The Death and Life Programs

In document Your Electrical Life (Page 142-145)

Many think of the brain as a computer. It operates using biocircuitry called neural networks. These neural networks have been simulated in computer programs. These programs are widely used to solve problems which require some form of pattern matching and recognition. But more important than the model of the brain as a computer is the question “What program is the computer running?”

Our subconscious brain always seems to be running a program trying to keep us sane.

Sanity to this program means that what we are observing in the external world

corresponds in a sane way with what we are holding internally. If the outside matches the inside, we are sane.

This part of our brain seems to run one of two programs - the death program or the life program. It runs one or the other, switching back and forth. It cannot run both

programs at once.

The first line of code in the life program is, “I’m the greatest thing that God ever created.

Perhaps I am God himself.” The first line of code in the death program is, “I am totally worthless and should not even exist.”

These programs are constantly computing our self-worth. They greatly influence how we perceive our external world. If we are running the life program, we interpret the words and images coming in positively, ignoring those that don’t match up with our positive self image. We look for evidence that the life program is correct. We say, “I’m the greatest.” We notice something we did good, no matter how trivial, and we say,

“See that proves it.”

If we are running the death program we will take even a minor error as absolute proof that we are worthless. we say, “I always screw up.” And we find the evidence to prove it.

Both of these programs feed on themselves. The longer they run, the more information they collect to justify their existence. The more information they collect that matches their first line of code, the further we go in the spiral. One of these spirals, that of the death program, ends in suicide. The spiral of the life program is upward to higher and higher levels of achievement. It ends in some form of ascension to a higher plane.

This feedback mechanism lies behind positive imaging. We can create images in our brain, make them seen real, and create a positive future. The brain treats invented images the same as it does perceived ones. If we can dream it, we can achieve it. But the images have to preexist. We have to deliberately create them. More often than not, the images we use were not deliberately created by us, but were unintentionally created by others.

As we go through life, every word spoken to us, every image presented to us by others, every event, becomes part of our computer programs. Everything that happens

becomes part of our life program or part of our death program. Throughout our lives, others have been programming us.

We cannot blame them because they were unconscious competents. Our parents, our siblings, and our friends did not know that they were programming us for success or failure with everything they did. Even “jokes” were taken by our brains as the truth. So most of us have a lot of programming which may not be helpful to us.

In the New Age we need to be acutely aware of this. Each of us can use this model of the brain and its death and life program to find parts of code that can be erased.

If you experience a particularly uncomfortable event, sit down and relate that event to all past events. What prior experiences made you feel similar? What prior words did you hear echoed when you heard these words? What prior images did you relate these to?

By using this technique, you can backtrack to prior events and rediscover the emotions and the negative energy stored with those events. Once you find the “bad

programming,” you can correct it.

You can use a number of techniques to erase these images. You can use the thought erasure method explained earlier. By repeating the phrase, “Even though I felt bad about this prior event (express in detail), I deeply and profoundly respect myself,” you can overpower the previously recorded event with the strong self-worth statement and erase the negative images.

Another technique is to frame the image of the prior event in a mental picture frame and then shrink that frame smaller and smaller until it disappears. The two methods can be combined. They are especially effective if done while using a biocircuit.

This model of the right brain and the left brain, with different organization and different goals, and the concept of two programs, has greatly aided me in my self-improvement.

As I have erased negative past experiences, and negative lines of code, my overall feeling of success and accomplishment has gotten better and better. You can do the same. It is all part of how the electric field interacts to form our electric life. With focus, discipline, and knowledge you can create a better life for yourself using these

techniques.

In document Your Electrical Life (Page 142-145)