One of the more powerful things that we all
know how to do is writing.
I’m not talking about “the power of the written
word” sort of thing.
I mean that writing is a powerful technique
for creating a basic level of harmony among your often warring
brain parts.
Think about it!
When you write things down, you first mentally
translate the intuitive signals created by your unconscious
into words and then intuitively test to see whether the words
you've selected match what those signals mean. When they seem
right to, you put words on paper.
For example, watch someone else writing
when they don’t know you’re looking.
They will often hold their pen or pencil
poised in the air while they look up.What’s going on
inside of them is the process of translating intuitive feelings
into words. Then they will suddenly look down at the paper
and start writing.
That’s because they got an intuitive
signals that the words and phrases they were mentally rehearsing
hadn’t triggered an unconscious conflict – and
what they were thinking about writing seemed consciously okay.
But they may stop, lift their pen or pencil and look up again
before scratching out or erasing part of what they’ve
written and continuing with something new.
What’s now going on is that they
got intuitive signals of an unconscious conflict, a conflict
among their brain parts – a conflict that was triggered
by what they had written down – and they’re responding
to that signal by searching for words and phrases that no
longer trigger that conflict.
This process continues until what they
have written down triggers no further unconscious
conflicts. In other words, until it seems right.
At that point, they have achieved a basic
level of harmony among their brain parts.
Let’s Look A Little Deeper At What’s
Going On When You Write?
As you write, you send visual, auditory, and
tactile feedback to the various parts of your unconscious,
your four brain parts. If those unconscious parts don’t
agree with what you’re writing, you’ll get intuitive
feelings that things aren't right and usually scratch out
or erase what you've written.
This continues to the point where you get
only positive intuitive signals about what you've written.
At that point, the major parts of your brain are in at least
preliminary agreement and you’re consciously satisfied
with what you have written.
Applying This
What I’m going to show you is pretty
basic but it’s definitely effective.
I’m going to have you frame
something you and then create a basic
level of harmony among your brain parts with respect to it.
Now, since this is a very basic process, don’t
pick something particularly difficult to achieve. For that,
you need to use either the Basic Achievement Three-Step
- if the what you want is only moderately difficult, or the
Super Achievement Three-Step -
if you want to achieve something seemingly impossible for
you.
The Basic and Super
Achievement processes are what’s covered in my ebook,
“How to Get Lots of Money for
Anything – Fast!”
by Stuart A. Lichtman and Joe Vitale.
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Okay, here’s how this basic process
works: