Breaking_The_Habit_of_Being_Yourself_How_to_Lose_Your_Mind_and_Create_a_New_One_by_Joe_Dispenza_Dr._(z-lib.org)[1]

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Your goal in this step is to become a new personality, a new state of
being. So if you are a new personality, you are being somebody else, right?
Your old personality, based on how you thought, felt, and acted, has created
the reality that you presently are experiencing. In short, how you are as a
personality is how you are in your personal reality. Remember, also, that
your personal reality is made up of how you think, feel, and act. By doing
each of those in a new way, you are creating both a new self and a new
reality.
Your new personality should produce a new reality. In other words, when
you are being someone else, you naturally will have a different life. If you
suddenly changed your identity, you would be another person, and
therefore, you would certainly live as someone else. If the personality called
John became the personality known as Steve, we could say that John’s life
will change because he is no longer being John but is now thinking, acting,
and feeling like Steve.
Here is another example. One time while I was lecturing in California, a
woman approached me in front of the audience with her hands on her hips,
intensely focused, angrily exclaiming, “How come I’m not living in Santa
Fe?!”
I calmly replied, “Because the person who was just talking to me is the
personality who is living in Los Angeles. The personality who would be
living, and is already, in Santa Fe looks nothing like that.”
Thus, from a quantum perspective, this new personality is the perfect
place to create from. The new identity is no longer emotionally anchored to
known situations in your life that keep recycling the same circumstances;
therefore, it is a perfect place from which to envision a new destiny. This is
the place you want to be to call out a new life. The reason why your prayers
were hardly ever answered in the past is that you were trying to hold a
mindful intention while being lost in lower emotions such as guilt, shame,
sadness, unworthiness, anger, or fear connected to the old self. It was those
feelings that were governing your thoughts and attitude.
The 5 percent of your mind that is conscious was fighting against the 95
percent that is the subconscious body-mind. Thinking one way and feeling
another cannot produce anything tangible. Energetically, that broadcasts a
mixed signal to the invisible web that orchestrates reality. Thus, if you were
“being” guilty because your body memorized the mind of guilt, then you

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