The Birth of Belief Negotiation

My own situation is that I have learned so much lately that I haven’t been able to put all of it into practice. I find myself noticing some daily travail or bad habit and just throwing up my hands in consciousness and letting it go. I know how to address these things but there’s only so much time in a day. Because of this embarrassment of riches, I am starting to trust organic priorities to show up and force my hand, so to speak, and more and more willing to let things that maybe I thought ’should’ be happening, slide a bit.

I am reminded of an old joke from my days growing up in Owen Sound. The agricultural representative (a much maligned and belittled government employee], came around to see the old farmer to show him all the modern new ways of farming, and the old farmer dismisses him impatiently, “I already know how to farm much better than what I’m doing now!”

What I fantasize about is a machine that uses artificial intelligence, hypnosis, and perhaps sensory probes [grin], to assess the belief structures and habitual expressions influencing the reality creation mechanisms of any particular individual, and then gives them ready access to the resources and imagery needed to redress any untoward situations in their lives.

I am seriously thinking of getting the url “Belief Negotiator” because I think a living could be made, and a very valuable service offered, by someone who was willing to engage the belief structures of their clients convincingly, and then suggest and facilitate immediately helpful adjustments and accommodations. More and more people are realizing that beliefs are the tools we use to formulate our behavior and experiences. Anyone offering effective help rearranging a person’s beliefs is going to become a busy and sought-after person.

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