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Liberation of the Mind 'Give me the first seven years of a ch | Daniëlle

Liberation of the Mind

"Give me the first seven years of a child and I'll give you the man".
- Francis Xavier (1506-1552) Jesuit founder -

While many people are aware of this saying, I believe that few are aware of its meaning and its true impact on your life, but especially how we have come to believe that this world and life works.
In short, the Jesuits were aware of something that science has only recognized in recent years.
This saying expresses a simple fact; between the last trimester of pregnancy and the first seven years of life, a child's brain operates predominantly on a theta, low vibration, lower than that of consciousness.

A brain is an organic 'computer', simply a very advanced information processor. By the last trimester of pregnancy, a child's brain is provided with an operating system. Although a computer can be booted with the operating system, it is still not functional. To be workable, programs must be downloaded into the system.

For example, if you want to use a computer to write, draw or create a spreadsheet, you must install programs before you can use the computer. The programs essentially give the computer a 'character'.

After the programs are installed on the hard drive, we can use the keyboard / mouse to provide our input in creating files and documents. Some programs actually work automatically in the background while we input our creative data into other programs.

The programmer of our own life.

When comparing the brain to a computer, the hard drive boils down to the subconscious mind, as both need downloaded programs to perform their functions. The conscious Mind, on the other hand, is represented by the keyboard; this is where the 'operator' can introduce data and ideas into the system.

Simply put, the unconscious "hard drive" has read-only programs, while the conscious Mind can introduce new information through the keyboard that provides the system with a read-write capability.

Awareness

When we work from the conscious Mind, we are the programmers of our life.
However, when we work through the subconscious mind, our life is shaped by the raw downloaded programs that we obtained in the first seven years of our life. Science has now recognized that we only use the creative conscious Mind about 5% of the day.
For 95% of our lives, the conscious Mind is weighed down under the control of the unconscious Mind and directs our behavior, in the thoughts of programs.

This insight is profound because it reveals that we do not create the lives we desire, but unconsciously (ie through the subconscious mind) exhibit lives that are coherent with the beliefs we downloaded as children.

Because up to 70% of the downloaded beliefs that are powerless, self-sabotaging, and limiting before the age of 7, we experience stress from these programs because, by definition, they undermine the wants, desires, and aspirations of our conscious Mind.

The programs we download often cover the structures of our family systems. You are 50% your mother and 50% your father. They got their programming back from their parents. But the main influences that influence our programming and thus our thoughts are those of society. Religion, politics and education determine through our educators, masters and leaders how we think we need to organize our lives in order to meet this society.

Yes, the Jesuits were right that our lives will be controlled by the developmental programming that was unconsciously downloaded into our minds when we were 7 years old. This insight was understood more than 400 years ago by those who shape our civilization. While programming came from the church centuries ago, civilization was guided by religious dogma.
After Darwin, knowledge of science shifted control of the church.

Deleting old beliefs

Currently we are now programmed by beliefs of the conventional scientific community. Beliefs that further instill the understanding of limitation and powerlessness.

For example, we have been led to believe that our lives are pre-programmed in our genes, that our fate is determined by heredity.