Seeing Past the “Power” of No

Mountains of Arizona
Sunny 60 Degrees
3:43 p.m.

“No” is a pretty powerful word. Or at least that’s what I thought until I had kids.

If you’ve ever had the privilege to have these small and wise teachers around you, you’ve probably realized that “No” takes on a very different function in the mind of a child.

Understand that children, up until about the age of seven, exist in the alpha-brainwave state. That’s the state you pass through as you fall off to sleep or enter into a meditation.

But kids are in that state all the time.

This means that the door to their subconscious is wide open and is fully accepting of anything that passes into it.

This is why the environment a child grows up in has such a big effect on that child. The environment basically serves as the program that the subconscious fully accepts as the blueprint to follow for its creative work.

Why do you think the system has kids start preschool so young? It’s not so they can “get ahead” in life. That’s the story that’s been spun to cover up the truth. It’s so the child can be properly programmed while the opportunity is available. What a coincidence that the money supply has been manipulated in such a way as to force most families to have two working parents. How convenient that the system is ready and willing to help out with the kids. So kind.

But I digress…

So what happens when you tell a child to “not” do something?

If you have kids, you know what happens.

Unless they’re scared of getting beaten or shamed, they will proceed to do exactly THAT which you said NOT to do.

Why is that? We laugh because that’s just how kids are. But there’s a secret hiding in that.

Because the funny thing about the subconscious is that it’s a CREATIVE mechanism.

And there’s no such thing as NEGATIVE creation.

So the word “No” doesn’t exist for the subconscious.

That word gets ignored. Your kids aren’t out to get you, they don’t even hear what you say.

Or more accurately, you as the ADULT don’t understand what is actually being communicated to them when you say that word.

(Eventually, if you keep up with a child’s training, you can beat them down so they conform. But really, the time is long overdue to stop passing on this wound from one generation to the next.)

As you grow, your body might change, but the way your subconscious creative capacity works does not change.

So why do so many people find it so difficult to create the life they want?

Because the proper method for using their own creative abilities has been deliberately confused and inverted since childhood.

Think about that the next time you use the word NO.

Most people are using that word to give their subconscious the blueprint to create the very things they don’t want.