Why Your Spiritual Growth Feels Like Betrayal

Does anyone else feel a deep sense of guilt when they change beliefs inherited from family? If you’ve ever felt this way, you may be wondering why your spiritual growth feels like betrayal. When you begin to reprogram your nervous system or your subconscious mind, it’s common for your nervous system to panic because this profound shift can feel like you are betraying everything you’ve ever known.

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The Tribal Connection to Old Beliefs

Imagine you’re reprogramming an old belief system that you inherited from your family or from the social circles of your past. For example, maybe it’s the program of needing to work hard in order to be successful. Now, you are consciously transitioning and creating a new program that is based around ease and flow instead.

When you begin to rewrite those programs in your subconscious and in your nervous system, a surprising thing happens. Your nervous system feels like you are betraying your family or your tribe. Since we are tribal beings, our identities are often deeply linked to our family’s belief systems and connections. This process can create significant internal resistance.

Why Your Spiritual Growth Feels Like Betrayal

Your nervous system might be resisting you, not because of your own programming, but because it feels like you’re betraying the very people that you love. It feels like you are turning your back on the people who were responsible for your upbringing. Consequently, if you change your belief system and rewrite it to an easier, more aligned program, it can feel like you’re betraying your entire lineage. It can also often feel like you’re betraying your entire past experience as well.

Your nervous system might be resisting you, not because of your own programming, but because it feels like you’re betraying the people that you love, the people that were responsible for your upbringing.

Giving Yourself Grace Through the Shift

So, I want to encourage you. As you feel this resistance come up in your nervous system when you begin to rewrite the stories and belief systems that have shaped your reality so far, give yourself grace. Offer yourself the allowance to recognize a powerful truth. Making changes that improve your life is not a betrayal of those in your past, your family, your social circles, or even your own past self.

In fact, the opposite is true. Making those changes actually sets you and everyone else free.

How Your Growth Creates a Ripple of Freedom

By choosing a different path, you are opening an energetic door. This door allows you to walk an easier path, and in doing so, it also leaves a ripple effect. This energetic ripple gently nudges your family and everybody that you’ve ever known onto the same path, moving towards a life of greater ease and flow.

Embody Your Energetic Shift

If you’re ready to embody this type of profound shift through your nervous system, your body, and your chakras, then I have something for you. We will be looking at where these types of programs get stuck in our seven-chakra system and how to shift them by embodying your original source code blueprint. This is the version of you that existed before this world told you who you had to be.

You can explore this deeper work in the Ignite Your 13 Chakra Blueprint training for cycle breakers. Please check the registration page for the next available class. I hope to see you there on the flip side.

Pinterst Image When you begin to reprogram your nervous system or your subconscious mind, your nervous system will often panic because it feels like betrayal.
Pinterest Image Your nervous system might be resisting you, not because of your own programming, but because it feels like you're betraying the people that you love.
Pinterest Image Making changes that improves your life is not betrayal of those in your past... But rather making those changes sets you and everyone else free.

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