Tutorial 9 Hi folks,
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Re: Tutorial 9 Hi folks,
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Re: Tutorial 9 Well after a second (basic) read, let's the question begin LOL =)
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Re: Tutorial 9 Hi dudes,
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Re: Tutorial 9let me just say wow and congratulations! i have read it and will repeat reading it. a lot to obsorb and experientially understand. i unfortunately do not have time to discuss here and process it through online conversations. but i will have some questions to look forward to asking at some point in the next weeks... |
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Re: Tutorial 9 Hello Dude (Alex)
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Re: Tutorial 9 Re: Sakiro question 2
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Re: Tutorial 9 sirhinojo Wrote:
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Re: Tutorial 9 Hello Dudes!
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Re: Tutorial 9 Oh, and by the way, in regards to my N4 and N4 in general.
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Well, someting similar happend to me when i found that exercise, when i read it i said to myself "damn i can't write all my IDEAS i will get crazy!" and make the mistake to assume that ideas was something more related to "creative" thoughts, like "wondering stuff" "what might happend" etc, and not every kind of thought that you could have like "oh this taste horrible, i will never come here again", of course not every thought have the same emotional attachment (chemistry) so maybe not all thought are equal in the sense that some ones have more "power" to make some change in our system. But is good to know now, that every thought is an idea at a basic level. And yes, now that i'm concious of that process running in background, is a little annoying because it feels like two sides fighting each other looking to control my will, and is a surprise how many stuff we (I) do in that automatic mode on. Now i see working in N3, a very challange/time consuming task, not only in the sense of exercises "per se" (eg: training your imagination) but because cleaning out all the crap associations/beliefs/incongruence that you must aligned first to have in run smoothly (garbage in garbage out). And probably the tools of Cognitive Behavioural Theraphy, Dicourse Analysis, Emotional Freedom Technique, Sedona Method, all are tools (using for one network) to target N3 (where the association is made in the first place) and try to get it correct. But still i'm not shure if we must "hunt" all that bad association and override it with one that is aligned with reality or just going out without anxiety and a more balanced brain will "respond different" automatically and it will do the job wihout using that tools. I'm not shure, but, if you have no O score and is all F score, the percenage of use should be ok? i mean is like the 6 networks should use 100% / 6 or something like that? From Tutorial 2 Some Q & As From Previous Students, to Help You Understand More About Your Assessment Q: What’s the ‘perfect’ score? A: The ideal situation is to have all your network scores within a similar range, N1&2 being treated as two networks. Here's a representation of a perfectly balanced brain: N1 & 2 (33.33) N3 (16.9) N4 (16.71) N5 (16.66) N6 (16.4) Cheers |
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Yeap i know, i mean, the idea here is just interact with it without being obssesed/dependant of it, it have advantages in the sense that i can use it for example, to only work the hours i want to, o go to travel the world, invest in new tech to my NH purpose, etc. I know that if you get creative, you can even get a lot of the stuff you usually need money without it or very little (for example travel around), but doing it more simple/faster is a sign of intelligence too =) There are exercise, but i think that there are not to "target" some belief/association in particular, but i remember in T9 when it say that in T10 will see techniques like CBT and others, so probably it will be there. I like the idea of one tool "using" one network to approach N3, for example T9 says that CBT works good for people with strong N5, and makes sense looking at the way that CBT works, so is like you are using N5 to access to N3 or something like that? And the are some technique to acesss directly to N3? maybe the approach to using imagination and create imaginate scenarios is the way to "talk" to N3? Another stuff i was wondering the last days, is how you can apply "tricks" in your association to do less work in the process of cleaning up your incongruence/bad beliefs For example, let's put again an example of a person who avoid going to partys and similar because of his bad associations in childhood. So in a very basic level he have the wrong association in N3 , going to party = nasty. One way could be target that belief in particular (with any tool discussed above), and hopefully, don't get any more problems with it. BUT, i thought that if you dig deeper, and if you know that that belief could be associated with just "new stuff = impredictible = incompetence = scary = NASTY", you could approach focus in that one and (indirectly) it will help with the first belief? And probably it will help you with ALL the other stuff that you associate with "new stuff", maybe you now see it like "new stuff" is, FUN, is ADVENTEROUS, IS LEARNING, IS BECOMING SMARTER, ( = NICE) so it will help you in a lot of more other levels/situations that only the "party example", is like targeting more "core beliefs" who inderictly influence other "small beliefs" .. but only working on the one who is in a more "deep layer" Makes sense?? Cheers |
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Re: Tutorial 9 sirhinojo Wrote:
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