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  • What Are Prime Beliefs?

    What Are Prime Beliefs?

    In describing prime beliefs we are not talking about the ideas that we entertain in our heads on a day-to-day basis. We are talking about assumptions and expectations that we might never think about consciously or even notice, because they are foundational to the construction of our experiences in this dimension.

    Even gravity and blue skys are not prime beliefs, but acquired beliefs in these terms, because we have created a reality that does not involve either - space travel. Prime beliefs are rarely brought to conscious attention because they are the basic underpinings of how we think about all these other ideas. [Think of a fish not noticing the water he’s swimming in.]

    This means there is a prime belief that straddles these two realities - an underlying belief that supports both possibilities. What kind of belief supports both gravity and weightlessness, and blue skies or starry blackness?

    Some kind of belief in the inherent and extensible responsiveness of the whole Universe, that supports us in being whoever we think we are, both on this planet and off it!

    Scientists have often mentioned the huge number of things that have to be just right for our species to inhabit this planet. Everything is exactly right for us to flourish on this planet! One could be forgiven the feeling that it is our own requirements as human beings that inform the blueprints for just about everything else in the known universe. [Turns out anthropocentric and anthropomorphic ideas are perfectly reasonable.]

    It is also significant that the number of decimal places we can perceive going bigger - light years and exploding stars - is about the same as the number of decimal places we can perceive going smaller; milli-microns, quarks and electrons. We can ‘see’ about the same distance in either direction which suggests that we are smack dab in the perceptual and conceptual centre of our universe.

    [The universe emanates from us equally in every conceivable direction because each of us is the centre of their universe. Put another way our perception, through our senses, reaches equally far in whatever direction we point it.]

    Kris identified a beginning list of four prime beliefs and challenges us to get more from our neo-conscious minds.

    The first four are as follows…

    1 - I am who I AM - identity, individuality, point of awareness, unique perspective. [The “I” in the storm of realities we perceive swirling around us.]

    2 - My energies will sustain who I AM - whatever is required to express who I believe myself to be, will be automatically and effortlessly provided by the universe I perceive around and within me.

    3 - Value fulfillment is a done deal - Fulfilling the values of expanding who we are, along with enjoyment, pleasure and fun are all at the heart of our being here. [Our lives here are not a chore but a choice.]

    4 - The Grid of Perception - Patterns of choices we make about the values and perspectives we are activating - meanwhile veiling others - in order to express the experiences we want within this dimension. Other species such as whales or insects, choose other points on this grid of perception and consequently are aware of - and not aware of - a different set of perceptions.

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    Acquired Beliefs

    As you can see, these first four prime beliefs are not the everyday concerns of most people. In fact it turns out that the everyday thoughts of most people are being used to manipulate another category of influences Kris calls ‘acquired beliefs’.

    The prime belief might be that the body consciousness will do everything it can to support our expression here. The acquired belief, supported by Official Reality, is that we are doomed to decay with age, and it’s only a matter of where and when.

    This can be confusing for people who look to the outside world for their understanding, because the outside world will seem to prove this idea as our bodies start to show signs of this acquired belief in aging. This is a confirmation though, of our powers to create our own reality, not proof that what we believe and see the confirmation of, is a universal truth.

    If we look carefully, we can see the prime belief behind this acquired belief, “my body consciousness will sustain who I think I am”. In this case though, ‘who I think I am’ is a decaying oldster and so that is what my body produces for me to experience.

    This has more to do with our divine abilities to generate realities according to our beliefs, than objective proof that these beliefs are universally true.

    Kris is quick to point out that while we cannot do away with prime beliefs and continue to express ourselves in this dimension, we can choose different acquired beliefs, and this freedom provides more than enough leeway for unlimited explorations and value fulfillment.

    Thus we can freely exchange our ideas about decaying as we age, for ideas much more in harmony with our new vision of ourselves. Ideas about improving with age like a fine wine or a good pair of shoes. [Lots of things get better with maturity, apples for instance!]

    In a recent session, Kris offered a powerful new vision of our potentials in maturity. The difference in our life-skills as we age is not just quantitative - due to being around longer - it is qualitative! A mature person in their 50’s or 60’s can manifest things in this world in a way that differs in quality from the manifestations of a 20-year-old.

    [Let me be the first to admit that the rapid bursts of energy manifested by a 20-year-old have their own charm, but are qualitatively different from the sustained, strategic expressions and patient knowingness of maturity.]

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    Let’s Expand Our List of Prime Beliefs

    There have to be a fair number of prime beliefs, although Kris has indicated that their number is finite. My suggestion is that we take up this challenge and come up with a list of prime beliefs we can all share.

    Sort of like distributed processing, taking advantage of unused cycles of millions of people’s computers, and turning that unused potential into a super-computer.

    [I see a website where people can enter their troubling acquired beliefs and be led to the likely underlying prime beliefs. Then they are offered a range of alternate acquired beliefs - and supporting media - more in line with their preferences.]

    Here is my first attempt to formulate some prime beliefs to add to our list.

    The Circle of Life / Cycles of Life

    There has to be something about rhythmic changes that is inherent in our reality, like waves washing onto a beach for instance. I am thinking here of day and night, the seasons, and the whole “circle of life” thing. There is a natural pulsation about reality that must be related to a prime belief. Our daily patterns of waking, sleeping, and dreaming fit in here too.

    Body Consciousness Supports Perception via 5 Senses, ergo all of Physical Reality

    Certainly something about the body consciousness supporting our reality creation activities, although this may be a subset of point two. Taking it back a layer or two, maybe the prime belief is that the body will correctly interpret our energy and generate an appropriate external reality that metaphorically out-pictures our inner representations.

    Reality Is Always a Meaningful, Metaphorical Abstraction of Self

    After all, any particular external reality we create for ourselves must ultimately involve a lot of arbitrary choices - within appropriate parameters of course. Each now is a unique arrangement of units of consciousness, produced for us, by us in that moment.

    Just that particular blue of the sky, that particular feeling in our stomach, in short the whole unending sequence of effortless, immaculate creativity we engage in. The whole ‘serendipitous happenstance’ that we think of as our lives, as it rolls out endlessly before us.

    JOHN: I do have a question but it kind of changes the topic, but I guess we’re ready for that. You said recently that it would pay us very, very handsomely to do a little bit of a study of what prime beliefs were as opposed to acquired beliefs. And I’m picking up the gauntlet there and I’m saying, “Yes!” I’m going to make a list. I threatened to do this at the time, if you recall!

    MARK: (Chuckling) Yep! I do.

    JOHN: So prime beliefs, I’m starting to get a feeling of what they are as opposed to acquired beliefs and I just wondered if you were willing to help with that a little bit.

    KRIS: Do feel free to continue.

    JOHN: I want a list of the prime beliefs!

    (Group laughter)

    MARK: In alphabetical order!

    MYRNA: And are you ready to write?

    JOHN: I’ll start you out: one of them is that I shall have a functioning physical body that operates autonomically for the most part. There’s one prime belief.

    KRIS: We would say that the first prime belief is that you are who you are.

    JOHN: Ah. All right.

    KRIS: Without this, your sense of self would be scattered and excessively fragmented.

    JOHN: Sure, you need some kind of a place to put all of this.

    MARK: A reference point.

    JOHN: There you go!

    KRIS: Indeed! That particular point of attention. Secondly: And just as — and this is not in order of importance, because this is AS important as believing who you are — is that your energies will manufacture all of the necessary ingredients to sustain, maintain and nurture the experiences of who you are. Thus, all of physical reality in the way it is experienced in classic terms belongs to that category. Without the notion of a reality to sustain who you are, who you are may not necessarily unfold. So it is part of your energies. We have referred, often, to your material energies.

    JOHN: Yes.

    KRIS: That is a prime belief.

    JOHN: Okay. That’s excellent.

    KRIS: Now what else do you think belongs there? Taking into consideration these two elements.

    JOHN: “I am who I am” and “my energies will sustain who I am.”

    KRIS: Indeed. That second one, sustaining who you are of course includes what you call Earth, the galaxies, everything about life as you experience it through your senses.

    MYRNA: The belief that it will all be there and it will sustain. I have it.

    KRIS: Indeed.

    JOHN: I think that the third one for me would be that as I change and allow who I am to change, then that will be confirmed. In other words, this is static, but there is a process going on here and as who I am changes, then the material reflection of that changes.

    KRIS: Indeed, therefore as your physical expression grows, matures and transforms through various stages and states of life, the whole of material reality, physical reality, meets your challenge and growth and provides the elements to stimulate that growth.

    JOHN: Right, now I’m not sure that’s getting to be terribly different from the second one, is it?

    KRIS: A slight variation.

    BARBARA: I have one I think: In the “Heal the Broken Heart” workshop you were saying that we all have the right to be happy. Would that be another?

    KRIS: Indeed.

    JOHN: Value fulfillment.

    KRIS: All of these, which comprise as you have said, value fulfillment, happiness, joy, love and so on and so forth.

    JOHN: Excellent. Okay, so we’re making real progress here!

    KRIS: Indeed. These are often referred to as your heritage, your birthright.

    JOHN: These prime beliefs?

    KRIS: Indeed.

    JOHN: Okay, so shall we proceed?

    KRIS: Indeed. Now, all of these and many more or interwoven into what you call “the Grid.”

    JOHN: This is what we call it?

    KRIS: It has been referred to as “the Grid.” You are familiar with this: the Grid of Perception.

    —Kris - Political Storms - September 14, 2008

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