How can NLP help to control your thoughts
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bogdan9310 wrote:Ok, let's try to prove it without the link.
bogdan9310 wrote:
Take a moment to think about a good memory, stop reading, and when you are ready, read the next part.
bogdan9310 wrote:
Even if the content remains the same, when you change the quality of the picture, its size, brightness, distance, and color, your whole experience changes.
bogdan9310 wrote:This is called anchoring
bogdan9310 wrote:
Be that as it may, you are still not providing arguments.
bogdan9310 wrote:Ok, let's try to prove it without the link.
Galileo Galilei had a series of specific tests that would let experimenters confirm his laws with their own senses, he believed that independent confirmation is the ultimate way of verifying facts.
Now, I want you to engage in a thought experiment, you can stop and think at each point.
Take a moment to think about a good memory, stop reading, and when you are ready, read the next part. Chances are that you imagine a scene from your life as vividly as if you were there, right? Now jump inside the picture, move yourself around and see it from different angles, see the colors become more vivid, now distance yourself and see the whole picture. Get close again and focus on your favorite part.
You are now under control, and can shape things the way you want to. Now imagine a lever that says “Control”, now grab it and slowly start moving it. Actually imagine doing it, now as you turn the lever, make the image feel more real, colors get brighter, you start to notice sounds and if you wish, you can make them louder of softer, or you can stop them altogether.
This is called anchoring, you take a sensation and associate it with a trigger, in this case the lever. Now whenever you wish, you can pull the lever again and re-trigger that feeling and memory if you want to. You could use anything as a trigger: a word, sound, situation etc.
Even if the content remains the same, when you change the quality of the picture, its size, brightness, distance, and color, your whole experience changes.
bogdan9310 wrote:Take a moment to think about a good memory, stop reading, and when you are ready, read the next part. Chances are that you imagine a scene from your life as vividly as if you were there, right?
bogdan9310 wrote:Ok, let's try to prove it without the link.
Galileo Galilei had a series of specific tests that would let experimenters confirm his laws with their own senses, he believed that independent confirmation is the ultimate way of verifying facts.
Now, I want you to engage in a thought experiment, you can stop and think at each point.
Take a moment to think about a good memory, stop reading, and when you are ready, read the next part.
Chances are that you imagine a scene from your life as vividly as if you were there, right?
Now jump inside the picture, move yourself around and see it from different angles, see the colors become more vivid, now distance yourself and see the whole picture. Get close again and focus on your favorite part.
You are now under control, and can shape things the way you want to. Now imagine a lever that says “Control”, now grab it and slowly start moving it. Actually imagine doing it, now as you turn the lever,
make the image feel more real, colors get brighter, you start to notice sounds and if you wish, you can make them louder of softer, or you can stop them altogether.
This is called anchoring, you take a sensation and associate it with a trigger, in this case the lever. Now whenever you wish, you can pull the lever again and re-trigger that feeling and memory if you want to. You could use anything as a trigger: a word, sound, situation etc.
Even if the content remains the same, when you change the quality of the picture, its size, brightness, distance, and color, your whole experience changes.
You are not even trying to see my point. I provided you with proof, and you refuse to see it.
What more can I do?
You need to look into it yourself
and stop waiting for someone else to prove something for you.
I get you are not used to doing this, but you have to think.
Independent confirmation is the ultimate proof
if you don't want to think, that's not on me.
bogdan9310 wrote:
What more can I do
bogdan9310 wrote:You are not even trying to see my point. I provided you with proof, and you refuse to see it.
bogdan9310 wrote:What more can I do?
bogdan9310 wrote:I get you are not used to doing this, but you have to think.
bogdan9310 wrote:Independent confirmation is the ultimate proof, if you don't want to think, that's not on me.
bogdan9310 wrote:I copy/pasted from the website because I wrote it.
You are not even trying to see my point.
I provided you with proof, and you refuse to see it.
What more can I do?
You need to look into it yourself, and stop waiting for someone else to prove something for you.
I get you are not used to doing this, but you have to think.
Independent confirmation is the ultimate proof, if you don't want to think, that's not on me.
bogdan9310 wrote:I copy/pasted from the website because I wrote it.
You are not even trying to see my point.
I provided you with proof, and you refuse to see it.
What more can I do?
You need to look into it yourself, and stop waiting for someone else to prove something for you.
I get you are not used to doing this, but you have to think.
Independent confirmation is the ultimate proof, if you don't want to think I can't actually make my point, that's not on me.
Explain where you have sourced your material. Engage with constructive disagreement. Acknowledge some of the errors that are plainly present.
bogdan9310 wrote:Explain where you have sourced your material. Engage with constructive disagreement. Acknowledge some of the errors that are plainly present.
I made it up,
and I've put a lot of work into it too.
I don't have other evidence, because I'm not rich, and can't hire scientists to prove it for me.
Work with what you have, and if not, that's fine. But don't shoot a potential good idea to the bin just because you can't understand it.
And again, independent confirmation is the ultimate proof, and I provide you with the tools to check it out for yourselves.
bogdan9310 wrote:Explain where you have sourced your material. Engage with constructive disagreement. Acknowledge some of the errors that are plainly present.
I made it up, and I've put a lot of work into it too.
I don't have other evidence, because I'm not rich, and can't hire scientists to prove it for me.
Work with what you have, and if not, that's fine. But don't shoot a potential good idea to the bin just because you can't understand it.
And again, independent confirmation is the ultimate proof, and I provide you with the tools to check it out for yourselves.
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