Craig Beck

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Craig Beck



Average rating: 4.06 · 3,090 ratings · 307 reviews · 343 distinct worksSimilar authors
Alcohol Lied to Me: The Int...

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The Stop Drinking Expert: A...

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The Power of Ho'oponopono: ...

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Escaping The Evil Clown: Th...

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Alcohol Lied to Me… Again!:...

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The Switch: The Secret Law ...

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Alpha Male Confidence: The ...

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The Shepard of the Hills

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The Powerfully Confident Ma...

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“We are the sum total of our experiences, which is to say that we are burdened by our pasts. When we experience stress or fear in our lives, if we would look carefully, we would find that the cause is actually a memory. It is the emotions which are tied to these memories which affect us now. The subconscious associates an action or person in the present with something that happened in the past. When this occurs, emotions are activated and stress is produced”,”
Craig Beck, The Power of Ho'oponopono: An Introduction to The Ancient Hawaiian Healing Ritual

“La percepción de que ser visto en un automóvil deportivo caro y llamativo te hace parecer más importante para otras personas es un escenario generado por tu mente egoica que se ha repetido lo suficiente como para convertirse en una creencia subconsciente. Quizás a partir de este punto, sería mejor referirse a este tipo de creencias como nada más que una mentira; la palabra "creer" incluso tiene la palabra "mentira" en medio como recordatorio. El ego se aferrará a cualquier cosa que insinúe poder, control o permanencia. Es la parte de ti que teme a la muerte y pasará toda tu vida en un pánico ciego por ese evento. Si puede demostrar de alguna manera que eres más importante o tienes más control que otras personas, entonces lo hará. Cuando los deseos del ego se vuelven tan arraigados en nuestra imagen de nosotros mismos, se vuelven automáticos o subconscientes. Esto es peligroso y autodestructivo debido al inmenso poder del subconsciente. El subconsciente tiene una línea directa con el poder divino del alma.”
Craig Beck, El Alcohol Me Mintió: La Forma Inteligente de Escapar de la Adicción al Alcohol



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