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Presentation according to the book "The way to the inner source" by Connirae and Tamara Andreas.
"A method with which you can reach conditions within five minutes, that make others sit on mountains for years!".
Core Transformation is about identifying behaviour, feelings and reactions that you don't like about yourself, and using them to embark on an amazing and uplifting inner journey into the depths of your being. The Core Transformation process can be used to transform self-destructive behaviour, feelings or reactions that are serious life problems for us. If you have gone through the process several times, you will develop the confidence that as you move into your innermost centre you will discover a nature that goes beyond anything we usually consider positive.
Contents
I live from my core self when:
Select a part to work with: Experience the part, acknowledge it as belonging to you and welcome it.
Discover the intention / the first intended result: Ask the part: "What do you want?"
Discover the results chain: Ask your part: "If you have fully achieved [the intended result of the previous step], what do you want to achieve by doing something even more important? Repeat as often as necessary.]
The core state: Reaching the inner source: Take a moment to enjoy your core state.
Revise the chain of results with the help of the core state.
Let one part grow up.
Integrate the part completely into your own body: Pay attention to where your part is now and let it flow into your body and flow through it completely so that [core state] penetrates every cell.
Revise the results chain with the help of the adult part. The part is completely in your body (general, specific, original context).
Look for opposing parts: "Does any part of me object to having [core state] as a way of being in the world now? (Guide any opposing parts, and any parts that are also connected to the current problem, through the first eight steps of the process before you go any further).
Generalisation of the Time Line.
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