What Is The Belief Code
The Belief Code® removes negative belief systems in the subconscious mind. It builds on foundational concepts from Emotion Code® and the Body Code™ and takes energy healing even further.
Unearth unwanted subconscious beliefs to free your mind, body, and spirit.
Remove negative belief systems in the subconscious mind with this groundbreaking new form of energy healing. Building on foundational concepts taught in the Emotion Code® and the Body Code™, the Belief Code® takes energy healing even further.
The best way to describe the layers of a belief system is the analogy of a tree.
The layers of a Belief System (Tree)
Negative Programs (The outer leaves and branches produced by the tree)
Negative Programs are the result of the full system, producing negative automatic thoughts. They are the easiest part of the Faulty Belief System to perceive and can be recognized as negative self-talk and negative chatter in the mind.
A belief is a subjective view held by the subconscious mind that something is true or false, right or wrong, and is the filter through which life is viewed and experienced. Beliefs represent a global and absolute truth created by self-conclusion and/or through suggestion.
Belief systems may be made of negative programs, limiting beliefs, faulty core beliefs, broadcast messages, images, trapped emotions, and more.
Limiting Beliefs (The trunk at the centre of the tree)
When you ask why the belief system exists, you will find the limiting belief at the center. This belief is likely something you believe about yourself or the world. You might have no idea that thought was lingering in your subconscious mind.
Faulty Core Belief (The spreading roots of the tree)
When a negative belief is reinforced, and supported by other emotions, that belief begins to grow and even become additional beliefs. It spreads and compounds upon itself, becoming a tangled web of roots that becomes our belief system.
Faulty Core Identity (The soil from which the tree sprouts and grows)
A Faulty Core Identity is the origin story of the belief. These beliefs often begin when we are children and absorb the ideas around us without question. These become associated with our identity so closely, they may be unrecognizable to us.