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A belief is transparent
when you are operating through the belief without
noticing it. Transparent beliefs are seldom helpful and,
in fact, can be fatally debilitating. Most are
self-sabotaging, adopted in a moment when you were
something less than rational.
The first impression you
have of a transparent belief is that it is
unquestionably true. That's just the way life is. That's
the way I am. Here's the proof! But then something funny
happens: you discover that the proof for holding the
belief is actually produced by the belief itself. A
pattern begins to unfold.
Transparent beliefs are
discovered by tricking yourself into expressing them and
then stepping back and looking at what you said.
Transparent beliefs are often hidden under the desire to
be right, so finding transparent beliefs requires a
degree of vulnerability.
OBJECTIVE:
To
discover transparent beliefs.
EXPECTED
RESULTS:
Insights,
personal transformation.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Discovering
transparent beliefs is done either with a companion or
as a team effort. The exercise may be repeated many
times.
Step
1 The guide or group
leader asks, "What would you like to change?"
until a situation is revealed.
Step
2 Once the situation has
been pinpointed, the guide or group leader goes after:
- the beliefs that are
creating the situation
- the experiences that
are reinforcing the beliefs, i.e., creating
certainty in the beliefs by asking:
- What belief might
someone have in order to experience (situation)?
- How do you prove
that belief is true?
- What other belief
might someone have in order to experience
(situation)?
- How do you prove
that belief is true?
(c) and
(d) are alternately addressed until the student has a
realization.
Copyright 1994, Star's
Edge, Inc. Used with Permission. All Rights Reserved
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