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File: 40 - Seminar 2
Methods for Bridging the Gap to Your Higher Self.
Your Higher Self communicates spiritually with your Basic Personality which is physically biased and temporal. It must do so through the filtering influences of one's Ego, Unconscious, Superego (social consciousness) as disciplined by the Basic Personality.
These differences in "form" of communication demand the development of skills which can
effect an accurate and timely translation or "bridge" between these expressions of reality.
Self-Discipline is required to learn almost any skill and with skill come the rewards of increased productivity, security, safety, self-responsibility, opportunity, acceptance, confidence, and independence. The benefits possible here are unlike any found in the academic or career communities.
Here is a Short list of what YOU can learn to do:
Decide in seconds who you can trust,
whether to take a raincoat,
what colors to wear today,
which course to enrol in,
which house to buy,
which route will have less traffic,
take a new offer or stay where you are,
how soon to have your car tuned up or repaired,
whether you need any nutritional supplements today,
whether that attractive person is good or bad news to you,
how and where to modify your presentation or report for better effectiveness,
select the menu choice which is most suitable and healthy for your personal health,
will the evening be better if you go to the party, movie, pool, or stay home ....
Of course the alternative is that you can take forever to decide and miss the opportunity; rationalize to pick the choice which appears to be best --- and be disappointed later; enjoy a short benefit and then
end up cursing yourself and everyone and everything else, or, traumatize yourself into
further aggressiveness/passivity, and potential depression, loneliness, insecurity, and
failure.
Do you really need that?
You do have a choice.
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1. Telepathy
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| Development:
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very slow to spontaneous results.
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| Timeliness:
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answer presents almost before the question is formed. |
| Process:
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felt concern or anxiety and a high degree of sensitivity produce a response,
or, an intense dramatic real occurrence produces signal or image. |
| Signal:
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concept or verbal answer may "flash" into one's awareness,
or, a biological response may require testing and interpretation to determine its origin.
Meanings obtained are universally of a personal nature. |
| Verification:
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implicit accuracy seldom requires test verification. |
| Cautions:
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do not confuse with stress produced reaction behaviors or with drug,
illness or hormone produced hallucinations. |
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2. Pendulum
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| Development:
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an early result in 2 to 4 out of 25 persons; improves for all with practice.
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| Timeliness:
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dependent upon degree of verification required and amount of practice. |
| Process:
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awareness, affirm program, obtain apparatus, form questions, find privacy,
enter no-emotion, perform physical test, verify, retest if needed. |
| Signal:
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predisposed to "Yes/No" answers with some personal variations of signal
or movement of apparatus. |
| Verification:
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need for is always present but frequently diminishes with skill development. |
| Cautions:
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very visual and often misunderstood by amateurs, experimenters, the
uninformed, spectators, and the superstitious, prone to misuse if not
spiritually mentored. |
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3. Biofeedback
and Visualization
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| Development:
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gradual and dependent upon personal skill level and awareness.
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| Timeliness:
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dependent upon intensity of practice, choice of signal image concept and
physical detection parameters and personal capabilities. |
| Process:
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devise program, formulate question, enter no-emotion, visualize image,
initiate biofeedback pattern of associations, detect response, interpret
meaning of response signal, verify. |
| Signal:
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may be either exclusively visual or biofeedback, or, both.
The meaning of the response is totally dependent upon the personal choices
used in training, consistency, appropriateness and degree of interference. |
| Verification:
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difficult-to-easy in degree of requirement and process depending upon
one's ability and present requirement to return to a neutral "rest" stage
before initiating a retest. |
| Cautions:
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verify whenever possible to reduce potential for miscues from other factors
in the environment. |
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4. Visualization
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| Development:
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depends on abstract reasoning capabilities and skill development. |
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responses in seconds to minutes. |
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enter no-emotion, form question, initiate image process, receive response,
interpret, verify. |
| Signal:
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meaning is entirely dependent on personal choice of images/scenarios and
associations. |
| Verification:
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difficult unless an alternate image or scenario must often be used. |
| Cautions:
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privacy not required but freedom from distraction often is preferable. |
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5. Biofeedback
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| Development:
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first results are received in hours to months; improvement with practice. |
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from one to many minutes. |
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choice of apparatus, definition of training associations, means of trigger
activation, practice, feedback. |
| Signal:
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meaning of is often dependent upon personal and cultural assumptions,
awareness, designation, subject should be the one to make the selection. |
| Verification:
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difficult unless an alternate apparatus/trigger mechanism, or, alternate
choice of process is used, or, a neutral rest state is first entered. |
| Cautions:
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must be aware of and sensitive to miscues from the environment, energy
blocks and past training. Requires controlled environment and choice of
feedback device. |
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6. Muscle Testing
of Oneself
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| Development:
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an early result with opportunity to develop one's sensitivity.
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seconds to minutes for a result. |
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privacy often desirable, become comfortable, cross-crawl for co-ordination
if required, form question, enter no-emotion state, physically test, verify. |
| Signal:
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meaning is universal: strength = yes; weakness = no. |
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retest with same or different muscle group; use alternate mode. |
| Cautions:
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requires awareness, physical health integrity, practice, privacy or emotional
acceptance; may not be suitable for some Basic Personalities. |
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7. Muscle Testing
by Others
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| Development:
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immediacy and quality of response depends upon skill of facilitator. |
| Timeliness:
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seconds to minutes for a result. |
| Process:
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privacy often desirable, make comfortable, cross-crawl for co-ordination if
required ... or other process, receive feedback from patient/client and/or
form question, enter no-emotion state, physically test, verify. |
| Signal:
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meaning is universal: strength = yes; weakness = no. |
| Verification:
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retest with same or different muscle group; use alternate mode. |
| Cautions:
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therapist must be aware, in good health, skilled, and emotionally balanced. |
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