Sakiro Wrote:
Yeap i know, i mean, the idea here is just interact with it without being obssesed/dependant of it
It's very difficult to discuss TE props such as money because TE people get very defensive of things they're dependent on (and in some cases, addicted to.) Money is often a 'replacement parent' for unbonded people, so naturally they get a bit upset with those who can achieve things without it.
They're also used to being able to control people by using it (eg, you do 'x' and I'll give you money), and must feel really powerless when someone can't be bought.
Like anything else, money has no intrinsic value unless its being used to benefit us and improve thngs. And like anything else, it can harm us if we use it in the wrong way.
Today, here is proof that there IS such a thing as a free lunch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3AtVgiYKd8
...and it's a beautiful demonstration of stress/relaxation too : )
[s] 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?
That's exactly whats taking place.
[s] 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?
The format for N3-direct is moving pictures or images. There are six ways in (no surprise there really), each going in through a different network. Each has its own format; N1's format is sensorimotor; when we do the smile hack, that's hacking in to N3 via N1. Other formats are: N2 body language & motion; N4 metaphoric language & stories; N5 formal language & facts and N6, what some may call 'spiritual' experiences unifying various techniques.
[s] 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
The only thing that will clear out incongruent associations is practicing congruent associations. The dude in the example you give should have a party, inviting trusted friends (and you don't need loads; I mean, I could have a party in a room on my own) : ) The next step is to go to a party at a trusted friend's place, then to go to a party with a trusted friend. All those cool parties will overwrite and unpleasant ones, memories of parties will be on the whole good but the rule "don't go to parties where idiots might be" will hold, and that's sensible.
You're right in that ALL such conflict is fear of the unknown or prejudice about the unknown (eg, judging a situation before experiencing it). The usual mistake is assuming ALL examples of a thing to be bad if ONE example was experienced as bad.
There is usually no problem if the person concerned is not coerced and is free to leave any situation s/he feel bad in. Wrong weighting happens when they assume they will be trapped in a situation and have no power to withdraw, and it's usually come from being coerced in childhood and having one's like/dislike choices overruled. Parents who force kids to eat stuff they don't like, make them go places they don't want to, or tell them stuff is bad when biology says otherwise, end up producing paranoid adults who can't make their own decisions, and the TE then becomes 'daddy and mommy'.
We're gonna get onto this in tutorial 10, but by then I bet you'll be anticipating tutorial 11 : )
...You've 'got it' dude. ...Are you Neo, or something? LOL : )
Best,
AR