Hacking Your Life
Fitness & Health • Spirituality/Belief • Education
The full name is Hacking Your Life with Meditations, Affirmations, & Visualizations.

Your thoughts create what you see in the world. Learn how to change your thoughts in order to change your world. You can have a wonderful, fun-filled life. But we all have some limiting beliefs keeping us from enjoying life. This group is meant to uplift and help people feel powerful over their life again.

You can learn more about me and the law of attraction at my website: https://asabovebelowloa.com/
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90% of Americans are in the Drama Triangle concerning guns?

According to this Bloomberg article, "Polling shows that 90% of Americans want their federal lawmakers to take steps to prevent gunmen from perpetrating horrific violence, especially on kids."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2022-05-25/another-gun-massacre-stokes-american-rage

This is actually the problem. Maybe the numbers are exaggerated, in order to spur action. I don't know. But I know many people DO want the government to "do something." Many democrats blame the guns, as I wrote about earlier, in an attempt to blameshift.

https://hackingyourlife.locals.com/post/2188035/anti-gun-people-put-guns-as-the-persecutor-in-the-drama-triangle-so-they-can-be-the-savior-or

I've seen Republicans blaming atheists, as if a belief in God would make everything okay again. No. Plenty of people believe in God but still fall into the drama triangle trap. They see Jesus or God as the savior and never take personal responsibility for what they could do.

I wrote in my article on Kyle Rittenhouse and how the prosecutor suggested he just "take the beating" that anti-gun people are not taking personal responsibility for their fears.

https://asabovebelowloa.com/should-you-take-the-beating-or-defend-your-boundaries/

This world can definitely be unsafe but you can find the feeling of safety and security in this unsafe world. As far as law of attraction goes, once you find the feeling of safety that is what you will attract and see in your life. People actually attract what they fear. So getting rid of the fear would lessen the attraction to those things. It's no surprise that when the MSM pumps out things to fear, we've seen those things explode in society.

But since you could lessen your fear, you could take personal responsibility to find that feeling of safety. You could do all the work to make it happen, and you'd be safer. But it takes work, and so many people don't want to do the work.

You'd have to heal the trauma that made you feel unsafe to begin with. I've discussed a few ways I do this on my site and videos. Ho'oponopono is one, and facing my fears to release samskaras is another.

If you're not into that, you can take physical actions to feel safe. You can find a local way to make things safer. Perhaps volunteering or donating for schools to have more security or teaching/taking self-defense classes. There are myriad local ways to help people. You just have to ask yourself, "What can I do locally to feel more safe?" And you'll find answers if you sit with the question long enough.

Of course if you don't want to do the work, then you'll come up with excuses galore. If you don't want to do the work, you'll say, "It's someone else's job," or, "It's too big a problem for me to make a difference."

We perceive what we believe. So you'll find excuses if you don't believe you can do anything. Try asking yourself the question, What can I, personally, do to feel more safe?" with an open-mind, ready to receive an answer.

The fact that our society has this many people looking to the government to "save" them from things is really the issue today. People have let go of personal responsibility in favor of feeling like a forever-victim of life or circumstances.

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Your Brain Is Amazing But Tricky

Your experiences of the world are not always a reflection of reality. Your brain has to make decisions of what to focus on, & THAT is what you perceive. Your perception is not always correct because it's not built on all data. So question what you believe. "Is it true ?"

#perception #perceptions

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Social Comparisons Are Illusionary

Oftentimes on social media users will make "social comparisons." They see what other people are doing or looking like in their photos and think, "I wish I had that" or "I wish I looked like that." It's the "grass is always greener on the other side" type thinking.

Most people don't post the times when they don't look their best or when they're sick. Married couples don't post all the times they get into fights. It's easy for someone single to look at happy couple pictures on a timeline and think they'd feel better "if only they met someone."

Females may see made-up women or just filters like the ones in the video/article and feel self-conscious about their own looks. Males may see men with hard abs and wish they looked like that too. Check out the link to see how quickly some different poses and lighting can change your abs. https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/influencer-josephine-livin-reveals-truth-face-filters-body-morphing-tricks

We often miswant what others are showing on social media. I ...

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Know Thyself

If someone is criticizing you, you should ask, “Is it true?”

If it’s true, then there’s something you can do (work on it). But if it’s not true, why spend time worrying about their incorrect beliefs?

Many children internalize the criticisms they receive when younger. Some things may have been true, but they blew them up into larger problems than they were. Some critiques are just plain wrong (from people projecting their own issues onto the child).

It’s our responsibility to check to see if something is true or not. Otherwise, we’ll live a whole life thinking incorrect things about who we are.

Know Thyself.

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Some misunderstand getting prayers answered or manifesting things and think it’s too easy so it must be incorrect. And they’ll ignorantly make fun of Christianity or the Law of Attraction belief that you can simply “Ask & Receive.” Of course, that comes from simplifying the belief down so much that it makes it incorrect.

In this article I discuss the caveats to getting what you ask for from both the Christian perspective and Law of Attraction perspective.

https://lawofattraction.substack.com/p/limitations-of-ask-and-you-will-receive?sd=pf

We all have limiting beliefs that can distort our view of reality. Because I deal with questioning beliefs, I more easily recognized these limiting beliefs in the "woke." I discuss how having limiting beliefs is like going through life with distorting glasses on in this article:

https://dramaofitall.substack.com/p/seeing-through-distorted-lenses

I also share a few things from James Lindsay (newdiscourses.locals.com) if you'd like to learn more about this from a slightly different perspective than mine.

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