Our deepest beliefs are formed in childhood. At that stage, we absorb the emotional and cognitive, programming ourselves with what we see, hear, and feel in our environment, especially from authority figures like parents, teachers, or caregivers. These early beliefs not only help us understand the world, but they also shape our identity and perception of reality.
These beliefs form the foundation of our thought patterns, influence our emotions, and condition our responses to different situations. As we grow, these beliefs translate into automatic habits and behaviors that can empower or limit us. Spiritually, we could say that these beliefs create our inner reality, as we act according to what we believe is possible or not.