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This core lore deals with the care and feeding of experiences - those that have happened in the past and are stored somewhere in your memory, those that are happening in the present, and those yet to happen.
There is a protocol to follow that has almost magical qualities. It enables you to take incidents and restructure them so that the positive ones are enhanced and the negative ones are neutralized.
Flash an experience on your memory screen and you will see both "context" and "content". There is a world of difference between the two.
Content relates to the story line itself, to what actually happened. Context involves the framework or superstructure of the experience, or the stage upon which it is played.
When you restructure content, you use one of four different approaches. Each is explained in the core lore.
When you are enhancing or diminishing context, you are using "submodes", which are descriptive adjectives that make an enormous difference.
For example, a person who relies mostly upon the visual mode of representation uses such submodes as distance and clarity and size and brightness. Someone who is mostly auditory uses such submodes as loudness, tone, tempo. Those who are the touchy-feely type (kinesthetic) use submodes such as weight, texture, temperature, and pressure.
This core lore also shows you how to use the "swish" pattern to rid yourself of undesirable behavior, like smoking or overeating.
Phobias are the bane of many people's existence. Airplanes, heights, snakes, bridges, tight spaces, and so on. Cure or mitigate the effects of most phobias by using dissociation and mode reversal techniques explained in the Manual.
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Copyright (c) 2001 by Norman J. Baratt. All rights reserved.
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