Definition: How Your Definitions Create Your Experience
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Bashar teaches that 'Definition' is perhaps the most fundamental mechanism of reality creation, often overlooked in favor of more dramatic concepts. Bashar teaches that 'Definition' is perhaps the most fundamental mechanism of reality creation, often overlooked in favor of more dramatic concepts. This entry covers: (1) definition as blueprint—every belief is a definition you have accepted about what something IS; these definitions automatically generate emotional, behavioral, and experiential consequences; change the definition, change the experience, (2) the unconscious definition layer—most definitions were absorbed in childhood and operate below awareness; 'money is hard to get,' 'love hurts,' 'I am not worthy' are definitions, not facts; they persist because they were never consciously examined, (3) the definition-experience loop—definitions create experiences that confirm the definitions; this is the self-fulfilling prophecy mechanism; breaking the loop requires interrupting the definition before the experience crystallizes, (4) redefinition technique—Bashar's method: identify the unwanted experience, trace it to the underlying definition, create a deliberately positive alternative definition, and 'try it on' as an experiment; the key is genuine exploration rather than forced affirmation, (5) collective definitions—entire cultures operate on shared definitions ('life is struggle,' 'success requires sacrifice') that limit all members; conscious individuals can redefine for themselves even while surrounded by contrary collective belief. Bashar provides the 'definition audit' practice: list your major life areas (work, relationship, health, money) and write the implicit definitions currently operating in each; then consciously redesign them.
Source
Multiple sessions on definitions, beliefs, and reality blueprint mechanics