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The Root of Unworthiness: Childhood Imprints and Societal Programming

Bashar traces unworthiness back to early childhood imprints and societal programming. Parents, teachers, and culture often transmit conditional love: 'You are worthy only if you behave well, achieve good grades, or conform.' This creates a belief that worthiness must be earned.

Bashar teaches that this is a fundamental misunderstanding of existence. Worthiness is your birthright as an eternal being. The work is to identify the specific childhood events or societal messages that installed the 'unworthy' program, and to consciously reprogram them. Techniques include: writing a letter to your childhood self, using the mirror exercise (looking into your own eyes and affirming worthiness), and catching the moment when you reflexively say 'I don't deserve this.'

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