According to Dr. Bruce Lipton, arguably the foremost current living authority on Epigenetics, how environment impacts your genetics and cellular memory, has pointed out that beliefs act like camera filters, changing the way you see the world. Some inclination for beliefs may be hard-wired into the brain and/or to cellular memory from biological ancestors. In addition, emotions bind your brain’s perceptions to your beliefs making them seem even more real. And depending on the specific emotion: joy, anger, fear, or sadness, they can lock that belief into cement, in a manner of speaking. Bill Wilson, creator of the 12-Step program for alcoholics said: “No one can make much of a life until self-searching has become a regular habit." Therefore, it may be critically important to examine your beliefs—especially those related to race, cultural, sexual, health, religious, and political beliefs.
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