
When we are talking to someone, and they seem distracted, the immediate emotion is to feel unheard and ignored. Almost instantly, an old, unprocessed emotional hurt surfaces and begins to weave an entire story around this behavior.
That story is not neutral.
It is shaped by our belief system—and slowly becomes the reality we think we are seeing.
This is how most of us experience life.
*Redikall, step by step, helps us understand how we "see", then "believe", and finally "perceive" a reality that is often far from the truth. It gently guides us back to awareness—where we can reclaim control over our mind and reconnect with what is real.
The First Layer: Seeing the World
Seeing is the most basic way we experience reality.
It comes through our eyes, ears, body sensations, and senses.
We believe seeing is neutral—but it rarely is.
Two people can witness the same moment and walk away with completely different experiences. At this level, the focus is only on “what happened”, not on “why it happened.”
Seeing is raw input.
It is data—nothing more.
The Second Layer: Perceiving What We See
The moment we see something, perception begins.
Perception is shaped by our:
past education
ancestral influences
religion
culture and community
family conditioning
All these together form a *filter* through which we interpret what we see or sense.
We are no longer just seeing—we are interpreting.
The Third Layer: Belief Formation or Reinforcement
From perception, beliefs are formed, or existing beliefs are reinforced.
Beliefs are often borrowed from:
ancestors and parents
education and social systems
cultural and religious conditioning
emotional wounds
unprocessed feelings
defense mechanisms
repeated life patterns
karmic needs and past-life pre-programming.
Beliefs often look for validation through repeated experiences and manifestations.
A belief may not be the truth—it is often a "modified version of truth", shaped by survival, pain, and conditioning.
The Fourth Layer: Perception Based on Belief
Perception is not about denying reality.
It is aboutobserving reality through the belief system we’ve created.
Once beliefs settle in, perception starts working in their favor.
We begin to see life, people, and situations exactly the way our conditioned mind expects them to be.
The Fifth Layer: Repetition of the Pattern
This is where the cycle continues.
The same beliefs create the same perceptions.
The same perceptions reinforce the same beliefs.
The pattern repeats—often for years—until we rarely even think of questioning our beliefs or looking beyond them.
#An Example from Life
A child is separated from their parents due to unavoidable circumstances.
What the childsees:
“I am away from my parents.”
What the childbelieves:
“I am not worthy of love. That’s why I was abandoned.”
As the child grows, every failure, rejection, or challenge—which is a natural part of human life—becomes proof of that belief.
Slowly:
the child feels unworthy
opportunities are subconsciously sabotaged
relationships mirror the belief
success feels uncomfortable
failure feels familiar
Living as “unworthy” becomes a way of life.
## Seeing, Believing, Perceiving — Simplified
Seeing: What our senses show us
Believing: The rules our mind creates from past conditioning
Perceiving: Looking at life through the filter of those beliefs
Truth exists beyond beliefs and perceptions.
When self-awareness grows and consciousness expands, we begin to recognize how our belief system distorts our perception.
The Redikall Solution
A step-by-step inner approach:
1. Declutter suppressed emotions
2. Recognize the belief systems ruling your life
3. Trace the roots of those beliefs
4. Raise consciousness and gently challenge the belief systems
5. Liberate yourself to become a neutral observer of your life and others.
# Practical Tools You Can Start Using Today
1. Change Your Narrative
Instead of:
“They did this to me.”
Say:
“I perceived or believed they did this to me.”
Instead of:
“I am unworthy.”
Say:
"So far, I believed I am unworthy.”
2. Give Yourself and Others the Benefit of Doubt
Avoid generalization.
Instead of: “He always lies to me.”
Say: “He lied on a few occasions.”
Instead of: “Love is painful.”
Say: “I experienced pain in love once.”
Instead of: “I am stupid.”
Say: “I made a seemingly foolish decision years ago.”
3. Become an Aware Seer and Listener
Slow down.
Observe without judgment.
Seek truth—not confirmation of beliefs.
Supporting Tools for Deeper Transformation
This awareness can be cultivated through:
Meditation
Redikall Affirmations and Statements
Deep healing of past trauma
Ancestral and karmic belief resolution
*Spiritual Solution* offers a graded, step-by-step approach to move beyond illusion and discover your own truth.
You can begin with *Spiritual Solution – Level 1*.
Why Understanding This Changes Everything
As awareness grows:
misunderstandings reduce
emotional reactions soften
clarity replaces confusion
responses become wiser
surrender replaces ego
authenticity surfaces
the self is nurtured
thoughts align with truth.
Life stops feeling personal and hostile—and starts feeling compassionate and expansive.
A Gentle Shift You Can Practice Today
The next time something triggers you, pause and ask:
“What did I actually see?”
“What am I believing about it?”
“Can I understand this moment without rushing to a conclusion?”
You don’t need to change the situation.
You only need to change the "height of your awareness".
Final Thought
You don’t suffer because you see.
You suffer because of perceptions shaped by inherited or acquired belief systems.
When awareness awakens, life becomes lighter, clearer, and kinder.