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How a Thought is Formed
Underneath every problem or issue is a set of beliefs. The beliefs can include many elements
such as:
 How you think of yourself
 How you perceive your place in the world
 How you believe you must react to external events
 How you are expected to react to external events
 What you can expect from other people, from life or from the world
 The way the world works
 How the world reacts to you
Beliefs can be complex. For example, the belief “I am not capable can be combined with “If I try
to do something, I am bound to fail, or “No matter what I do, people think I am stupid.” So
beliefs can contain expected actions and reactions. The underlying belief system in each
problem essentially says to your brain, “You will validate this belief by creating certain
experiences for me.” Whenever a triggering situation occurs, either internally or externally, your
faithful servant immediately recreates the problem, i.e. the uncomfortable feelings of personal
limitation.
(BSFF)
Each spinal nerve has a receptor located in the skin and nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments,
organs and other tissues are connected to that spinal nerve. They develop together in embryo
and grow from the spinal cord to the tissues. IN other words, signals from all these areas pass
through neurons on their way back to the spinal cord and into the brain for processing.
(Enzymes, Loomis p. 43)
There is scientific documentation proving that 87% of all diseases are a result of toxic thoughts.
What we think affects us mentally, emotionally and physically – our entire system is affected by
the thoughts we think.
Thoughts
Emotion
Attitude
Behavior
When we experience & learn from any of the 5 senses the brain fires Electrical Impulses
and we grow Dendrites (branches) on the axons. Everything we experience from the womb
is stored in the brain and these memories are anchored and bolted in the brain. Once an
experience has been felt, the hypothalamus responds chemically to whatever you
experience electro magnetically, chemically and electrically. All chemicals carry feeling
and they move into the cells.