Toxic Core Beliefs: 9 Ways To Transmute Them

Your core beliefsย can be positive or negative, based on your thoughts and experiences. Sometimes, these thoughts can be joyous, and sometimes they can be dark and self-limiting and they can affect your emotional well-being.

When you first dig up the festering mess of your core beliefs from the depths of your being youโ€™ll likely experience one of three emotions: excitement, confusion, or grief โ€“ or all three at once.

As one of the most fundamental practices on the inner journey of spiritual awakening, uncovering our toxic core beliefs is definitely not a clean or sanitary path.
But it is vital.

We ALL carry our own devilish assortment of toxic core beliefs that eat away at our sanity on either a conscious or unconscious level. Typically, they influence every level of our being.

To effectively develop self-love, open our hearts to others, and experience the inner peace of Soul-embodiment, we need to turn inwards. We need to illuminate the darkness. Going in search of your core beliefs is one of the most essential paths for true and deep healing because it goes to the center of your suffering.

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What Are Core Beliefs?

Our core beliefs are the unconscious stories, convictions, and judgments we carry about ourselves that define our sense of self. Core beliefs also determine how we feel about others, how happy we are with ourselves, and how we perceive the world at large.

Our core beliefs are even responsible for how successful we are in self-actualizing our deepest dreams and uncovering our personal meaning of life. In short, our core beliefs influence every aspect of our lives. Typically, our core beliefs first develop in childhood and solidify in adulthood.

Core Beliefs And Spiritual Awakening

We heal ourselves on the mental level as we become aware of our core beliefs, release those that limit us, and open to more supportive ideas and greater understanding.
โ€“ Shakti Gawain

The whole point of the spiritual awakening journey is to loosen our attachment to that which is false and limiting โ€“ and this includes our core beliefs. These core beliefs can become so dense and constricting that they contribute to a Dark Night of the Soul (or spiritual crisis).

In Indian philosophy, core beliefs are related to the idea of samskaras, or patterns of conditioning that we continuously repeat in our lives. To connect with our True Nature, we need to become aware of these inner contractions that tend to undermine, control, and pollute our way of living and being.

Why Your Core Beliefs Are Surprising!

Just when you think you have a pretty good idea of who you are โ€ฆ just when life seems to be going well โ€ฆ everything starts spiraling downwards โ€ฆ

Have you ever felt this way before? (Note: most of us have at some point in our lives!)

Weโ€™ve all experienced periods of life where everything is sunshine-and-roses. We seem to be on the right track. And then โ€“ out of nowhere โ€“ a mysterious depression descends upon us. (Surprise! ) Or we get a huge anxiety attack that cripples our self-esteem. (Surprise!) Or we self-sabotage, attract the wrong person into our lives and make a fool of ourselves. (Surprise!)

Related: Why Spiritual Awakening Hurts And What You Can Do About It

Why does this happen?

You can probably guess what Iโ€™m going to say. Yes, our core beliefs are what happened. โ€œBut Iโ€™ve focused so much on self-growth and spirituality โ€“ whatโ€™s going wrong?โ€ you might lament. My answer is that, most likely, you havenโ€™t gone deep enough into your psyche to undo your old patterns. Probably, youโ€™ve taken the outside-in approach where you:

  • change your diet
  • take care of your body
  • โ€˜hackโ€™ (optimize) your daily routines
  • read lots of self-help books
  • do sexy yoga
  • organize your life

โ€ฆ but for the most part, these are all very external or superficial practices. No matter how much you work on your external life, you still find yourself consumed by toxic shame, anger, self-pity, and self-destructive behaviors.

Donโ€™t worry, itโ€™s not your fault. No one taught you that you need to take the hard path, peek underneath the curtain of your mind, and shine a torch into its deepest recesses. Thatโ€™s where this article (and the whole website) comes into the picture.

Examples Of Core Beliefs To Look Out For

A core belief is not an everyday garden variety belief that pops up spontaneously โ€“ it is the mother of all beliefs, the Big Kahuna of suffering, and the King or Queen of your own personal underworld that goes on to become part of your shadow self. This is why shadow work is one of our most recommended methods for exploring our core beliefs.

Often we are completely unaware of what our core belief/s are (even if we think we are โ€œconsciousโ€!) โ€“ and it is quite common to disbelieve their existence.

As I mentioned at the beginning; discovering your core beliefs will cause you to feel a cocktail of surprising emotions (from grief to disbelief). But whatever the case, the truth is that we all have core beliefs and we are all manipulated by them.

โ€œBut Iโ€™m a spiritual person: Iโ€™ve dedicated so many years to self-improvement!โ€

Maybe so. But if youโ€™re still continuing to suffer, chances are that you havenโ€™t done the dirty work of digging through the quagmire of your mind first.

Holding On To Beliefs Limits Our Experience Of Life

In fact, I once used the same justification to avoid the fact that I struggled with some very real, very problematic core beliefs. Eventually, I learned the hard way.

Thanks to the constant re-emergence of toxic guilt and shame I developed due to childhood conditioning, I discovered two main core beliefs about myself:

(1) I am not worthy of happiness, and

(2) I deserve to be punished.

I was a little speechless when I discovered these two core beliefs! They seemed so familiar, so big and scary โ€“ and yet there they were, condensed into simple little sentences that I could imagine a sad and scared little child repeating. (And indeed, they do come from the wounded inner child.)

Here are some other examples of common toxic core beliefs that we carry inside. Pay attention to those that generate feelings of discomfort within you:

  • I am irredeemably flawed.
  • I am unlovable.
  • I am bad.
  • I am stupid.
  • I am worthless.
  • I am a loser.
  • I donโ€™t deserve good things.
  • I am a failure.
  • I am weak.
  • I am not enough.
  • I donโ€™t matter.
  • I am boring.
  • I am crazy and unstable.
  • I canโ€™t be fixed.
  • I always hurt people.
  • I always hurt myself.
  • I have no hope.
  • I am evil/sinful.
  • I am unwanted.
  • I am invisible.
  • I am a mistake.
  • I am helpless.
  • I am ugly.
  • I am shameful.
  • I am uninteresting.
  • I will die alone.

So, which of the above core beliefs stood out to you?

Keep in mind that the above list only displays a sample of the many possible core beliefs that could exist within you. Also, remember that we usually have more than one core belief operating behind the scenes.

5 Ways To Uncover Your Core Beliefs (The Fundamentals)

It is vital that you uncover as many core beliefs within you as possible. Here is what you need to know:

1. They always start with โ€œI amโ€ฆโ€

Go and revisit the list of toxic core beliefs above. Can you see how nearly all of the toxic core beliefs start with โ€œI am โ€ฆโ€ Others start with โ€œI donโ€™t,โ€ โ€œI always,โ€ etc. which tend to sound quite judgmental. Remember that your toxic core beliefs will be in a black and white language that condemns you in some way.

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2. They are often disguised by supporting beliefs

Yes, these little imps donโ€™t like being spotted. So look out for supporting beliefs that uphold your central core belief/s. Supporting beliefs often sound like the following:

  • โ€œShe never cared for meโ€ (I am unlovable)
  • โ€œHe is such a show-off, I canโ€™t stand itโ€ (I am unimportant)
  • โ€œTheyโ€™re always messing everything upโ€ (I am helpless)
  • โ€œIโ€™m sorry that I keep making mistakes, Iโ€™m a klutzโ€ (I am a failure)

Pay attention to the things that you often say that make you feel a little insecure, self-conscious, or embarrassed. These uncomfortable emotions will help you to pinpoint a supporting belief statement that contains within it a core belief of yours.

What If I Told You Your Beliefs Donโ€™t Make You A Free Thinker

3. Practice journaling and try the โ€˜why?โ€™ technique

Record the thoughts you have about yourself and other people during the day. Next to each thought ask โ€œWhy?โ€ and ask the questions, โ€œWhy is that so bad/Why is that so important?โ€ Keep asking these questions until you reach a core answer.

For example, you might write, โ€œI hate how my friend keeps interrupting me.โ€ Why is that so bad? โ€œBecause I want to be listened to.โ€ Why? โ€œBecause I want to be cared for.โ€ Why? โ€œBecause I feel like no one cares about what I have to say.โ€ Why is that so important? โ€œBecause I feel alone and worthless.โ€ From this example, we can ascertain that the core beliefs would be, โ€œI am worthlessโ€ and/or โ€œI am alone.โ€

4. Painful emotions are your friends

Uncovering your toxic core beliefs can be invigorating and empowering โ€“ but also intimidating and a little scary. Remember that painful emotions are your friends. In other words, being brutally honest with yourself is essential. Paying attention to fluxes and surges of unpleasant emotions will help you to uncover your inner blockages.

People Who Habitually Accept Their Negative Emotions

Do you feel anxious, gutted, enraged, self-conscious, insecure, nauseous, or otherwise uncomfortable in your own skin? Good. You know that youโ€™re coming close to unveiling a core belief of yours. Itโ€™s like pulling out a splinter: youโ€™ll feel the pinch of sharp pain first, but thatโ€™s a necessary part of the healing process.

5. Practice self-compassion

Throughout this process, itโ€™s crucial that you be gentle and kind toward yourself. Extracting your toxic core beliefs can backfire if you use the information as an opportunity to bully yourself.

Please donโ€™t do that. You didnโ€™t choose to have these toxic core beliefs: they developed as part of your childhood wounding and conditioning. So be compassionate and go at your own pace โ€“ that will make this journey into something nourishing and empowering, not into a witch hunt meant to โ€˜eradicateโ€™ all of your demons.

Related: Self-Compassion And Meeting Yourself Where You Are

How To Change Your Toxic Core Beliefs In 9 Steps

As weโ€™ve seen, core beliefs are the fundamental convictions we have about ourselves โ€“ they are the so-called โ€œabsolute truthsโ€ we have adopted throughout the course of our entire lives, usually starting in childhood.

For example, if we had an emotionally unstable father as children who constantly punished us and called us โ€œstupid,โ€ itโ€™s likely that we would then develop the core belief that we are โ€œstupidโ€ or โ€œworthless.โ€ Or if we had a neurotic mother who was constantly warning us to โ€œbe safe,โ€ we might have developed the belief that โ€œwe are not safe,โ€ creating an endless array of psychological problems in our later lives.

Once you have discovered your core beliefs, the next step is to actively replace them. Below Iโ€™ll show you how to change your core beliefs in a relatively straightforward way.

Keep in mind that any form of inner work demands time, energy, and persistence. But remember, everything you put out is returned to you tenfold!

1. Identify one core belief at a time

Itโ€™s pointless trying to rush the process of healing by trying to solve every core belief youโ€™ve identified all at once. Start with the most severe and persistent core belief first. Often youโ€™ll discover that there is one main core belief that seems to pervade a lot of what you think, feel and do. Target this one first. The smaller and less persistent core beliefs (i.e., the ones that fluctuate with your mood) can come later.

Related: 25 Interesting Psychological Facts You Didnโ€™t Know About Yourself

2. Understand how the core belief impacts your life

In order to truly motivate yourself to change your core belief, you must genuinely understand the impact it has on your everyday life and your life at large.

Meditate or write down the answer to the following question, โ€œHow does this core belief impact my life?โ€ You might respond, for instance, โ€œIt stops me from feeling confident. It makes me more anxious in public. It makes me doubt and hate myself. It causes me to lose friendships,โ€ etc. Knowing how your core belief harms you will motivate you to make some serious changes.

3. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do you believe it?

Often our core beliefs sound completely ridiculous. To the conscious mind, itโ€™s easy to laugh at them and dismiss them. But on an unconscious level, they still remain within us wreaking havoc. For this reason, itโ€™s important for you to sit down and really reflect on how much you truly believe your core belief. Donโ€™t forget to be genuine and tell the truth โ€“ this can be hard!

On a scale of 1 (donโ€™t believe at all) to 10 (strongly believe), rate how much conviction you have in your core belief. If your score is above 5 ask yourself, โ€œWhy do I believe this is true about myself?โ€ You might like to note down or reflect on past memories or experiences that uphold your belief. If your score is below 5, try to identify any emotions (such as fear) hiding behind your disbelief.

4. Explore hidden forms of resistance

The Only Problem In Your Life Is Your Mindโ€™s Resistance To Life

Sometimes people hold a core belief that is very strong. When they are presented with evidence that works against that belief, the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create a feeling that is extremely uncomfortable, called cognitive dissonance. And because it is so important to protect the core belief, they will rationalize, ignore and even deny anything that doesnโ€™t fit in with the core belief.
โ€“ Frantz Omar Fanon

There are many reasons why we consciously or unconsciously refuse to change our old core beliefs. Usually, the reasons involve fear of failure, fear of change, and fear of uncertainty.

If we have been habituated to think and behave in a certain way all our lives โ€ฆ what will happen if we donโ€™t anymore? And furthermore, what will happen if we fail? Before you try changing your core beliefs you need to be able to deeply commit to the journey.

By becoming conscious of what is holding you back from changing your core beliefs you will prevent self-sabotage.

Related: 25 Signs You Have a Wounded Inner Child and How to Heal

5. Find ways to disprove your core belief

Now that you have rated how much you believe your core belief, try looking at the โ€œbig picture.โ€ By finding ways to disprove your core belief, you will prove to your unconscious mind that you are no longer being positively served by this deeply held conviction.

For example, if your core belief is โ€œI am unwanted,โ€ you might like to deliberately look for ways you have been wanted before, e.g., you might write down โ€œWhen I was 10 my teachers wanted me to be in charge of the class presentation. When I was 16 someone had a crush on me. When I was 19, my friend got upset with me for not wanting to go with her to the movies. Every year my relatives want me to come to the Christmas get-together. My partner wants to be with me โ€ฆโ€ and so forth.

6. Find an alternative core belief

After discounting your core beliefs and proving them to be flawed and unrealistic, it is now time to replace them. Find an alternative core belief that contradicts what you currently believe. For example, if you have the core belief โ€œI am uglyโ€ you might like to replace it with, โ€œI am beautiful.โ€ Or if your core belief is, โ€œI am a loserโ€ you might replace it with, โ€œI am quirky.โ€

Itโ€™s important that you choose a core belief that you genuinely believe in. Beware of going over-the-top with your core belief (e.g., โ€œI am rich and famousโ€). Instead, try to be realistic and down-to-earth. Affirmations can help in this step.

Related: Self-Awareness vs. Self-Consciousness: The Confidence Perspective

7. Explore how your life will change with your new belief

How will your new core belief transform your life? Will it help you to be more joyful, confident, creative, or prosperous? Reflect on, or write down your thoughts. Go into as much detail as you like and take pleasure in visualizing the future.

8. If you donโ€™t change your core beliefs, what will be the consequence?

It helps to keep in mind the natural consequences of continuing to cling to a toxic core belief. Not only will this help to motivate and keep you on track, but it will also help to reassert the true value of your journey.

9. Develop a plan of action

After identifying, challenging, and replacing your core belief you need to have a plan of action in place. Ask yourself what you plan to do in the next month to constantly override your thinking patterns that are associated with your negative core belief.

Any Action Is Often Better Than No Action

For example, you might plan to remind yourself of three ways you are lovable every time your core belief โ€œI donโ€™t deserve to be lovedโ€ pops up. Some other ideas include:

  • Keeping a journal where you record your progress
  • Setting aside time every day in solitude to introspect
  • Looking at yourself in the mirror every morning repeating your new healthy core belief sincerely
  • Visualizing/hypnotizing yourself into a suggestible state that prepares your unconscious mind for change

The possibilities are limitless. And remember that itโ€™s normal to slip up or forget โ€“ just be gentle with yourself and keep persisting!

If youโ€™re looking for a place to start, I recommend exploring mirror work and coupling this with an empowering affirmation (see step 6 above again). As you walk the challenging, but deeply fulfilling path of uncovering your core beliefs, remember that some core beliefs are more persistent than others.

Itโ€™s common for some core beliefs to fluctuate with your emotion (pay attention to these) but also look out for those that emerge even when you arenโ€™t feeling emotional (these are often the deeper, more serious core beliefs).

Replacing your core beliefs will take time and effort, but the rewards are endless and priceless. Increased self-esteem, creativity, productivity, prosperity, joy, fulfillment, and love are some of the many gifts you will receive throughout this journey.

Tell me, have you discovered any of your core beliefs? What are they? Feel free to share below. And also, if you benefited from this article, please share it with a loved one!


Written By: Aletheia Luna
Originally Appeared On: Loner Wolf
Republished with permission
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