Rewrite reality on your path with Neural Repatterning. An interview with Emma Celeste.

Rewrite reality on your path with Neural Repatterning. An interview with Emma Celeste.

Rewriting Your Reality: A Journey into Neural Repatterning with Emma Celeste

What if you could redesign your mind?

In a captivating episode of the “Spiritual Conversions” podcast produced by HolisticCircle, host Philipp Kobald engaged in a fascinating conversation with Emma Celeste, a neural re-patterning coach from New Mexico. Celeste’s work centers around helping people identify and reshape subconscious patterns that no longer serve them. Using relaxation techniques, she guides her clients to access their subconscious minds and rewire neural networks, enabling them to pursue their dream lives unhindered. But this is more than just a profession; it’s a spiritual calling.

Unraveling the Subconscious

Kobald, with his trademark curiosity, delves into the mechanics of neural pathways. Celeste explains that as children, we absorb our surroundings, creating narratives about the world based on our interactions with parents and caregivers. While many of these stories are beneficial, some morph into negative beliefs like “I can’t do this” or “I’m not good enough”. As children, we lack the rational capacity to challenge these beliefs, so they become ingrained. Celeste’s work involves helping people rewrite these stories.

Here’s the science: the more a story is repeated, the stronger the corresponding neural circuit becomes. By altering the narrative, the old circuit weakens as a new, more supportive one gains prominence. Kobald, ever the skeptic, inquires about the scientific backing for this. Celeste confirms that neuroscience has indeed validated these concepts over the past 15 years.

The Therapist’s Touch

The conversation takes an interesting turn as Kobald explores the qualifications required for this work. Celeste clarifies that certification is essential; she herself is certified in support and clinical hypnotherapy, involving extensive training and examinations.

In a candid moment, the two discuss parenthood. As a mother, Celeste admits that the potential impact of her words on her children’s developing neural pathways is always in the back of her mind. However, she emphasizes the importance of “repair” over striving for perfection. She believes that acknowledging mistakes and apologizing to her children is crucial for their emotional well-being.

This notion of embracing imperfection resonates deeply, with Kobald noting that it’s a message many need to hear. He suggests that a therapist’s acknowledgment of their own fallibility can be incredibly validating for clients. Celeste adds that taking responsibility for one’s actions, both positive and negative, is key.

The conversation gently meanders into the impact of these parenting techniques on Celeste’s children, exploring whether they exhibit a heightened emotional awareness. Celeste shares that she’s actively teaching her children to navigate their mistakes, emphasizing that errors don’t define their worth.

Kobald draws a parallel between Celeste’s emphasis on truthfulness and the insights of other parenting experts featured on the podcast. The consensus seems to be that honesty and transparency in parent-child interactions foster a healthy environment. Celeste reiterates that children need to understand that adults are also imperfect, a crucial lesson in navigating life’s complexities.

Who Seeks Transformation?

The conversation shifts to Celeste’s clientele, with Kobald inquiring about their age range and common concerns. Celeste clarifies that she works with adults, typically those between 20 and 50, as they possess the necessary cognitive development for her techniques. However, she notes that neuroplasticity allows for this work to be effective at any age.

Intrigued, Kobald shares insights from a previous podcast featuring a therapist using similar techniques. This sparks a discussion about the duration of therapy, with Celeste stating that, on average, clients require about six sessions to see significant progress.

Kobald then asks about the most common reasons people seek Celeste’s help. She reveals that many clients feel stuck and lack clarity about their path forward, often grappling with issues related to relationships or work. In a surprising revelation, she shares her experience working with a client struggling with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), highlighting the mind-body connection.

This leads to a discussion about the nature of Celeste’s practice, with Kobald observing that she seems to work more with individuals seeking transformation rather than those in acute crisis. He wonders whether this is a reflection of her personality or her marketing approach.

The Spiritual Compass

Celeste believes it’s a combination of both. Drawing on her spiritual perspective, she suggests that those who feel stuck are often disconnected from their purpose. Her role, she explains, is to help them reconnect with their “inner being” or “higher self,” that part of them that’s connected to a higher power and possesses infinite wisdom.

Celeste shares that many clients realize they already had the answers within them but had simply lost touch with their intuition. She attributes this disconnect to the distractions of modern life, such as excessive phone use and social media consumption.

This observation prompts Kobald to delve into the potential negative impact of mobile phones

Tune In for More Insights

For those seeking inspiration and practical advice on personal growth, this episode of “Spiritual Conversations” is a must-watch. Emma Celeste’s journey and insights offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to overcome subconscious barriers and embrace their true potential. Tune in to the full podcast on the @HolisticCircle YouTube channel to explore more intriguing topics and gain deeper wisdom from Emma’s experiences.

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