Liminal is a word that means boundary, doorway, portal.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
We construct our beliefs, mostly unconsciously, and thereafter they hold us captive.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
Once you see the boundaries of your environment, they are no longer the boundaries of your environment.
—Marshall McLuhan
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
The idea behind liminal thinking is that there are thresholds, doors of opportunity, around you, all the time.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
Liminal thinking is the art of creating change by understanding, shaping, and reframing beliefs.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
Beliefs seem like perfect representations of the world, but, in fact, they are imperfect models for navigating a complex, multidimensional, unknowable reality.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
A belief is a story in your head, a cause-and-effect chain, like a recipe or rule for action.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
The basic recipe looks like this: If you have a need, then look for a belief that provides a rule for action to get the result that you want.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
Beliefs create a shared world.
Zengani Mhangohas quotedlast month
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.