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From: gameer_77
Date: Thu Jan 9, 2003 1:10pm
Subject: Re: Suggestion/Autosuggestion

--- In a previous message Blue Chip wrote:
>
> > > I'm intrigued as to why you have chosen to put such a terrible
> >limitation
> > > on yourself?
> >
> >*gulp*
>
> lol - said to inspire; trying to add more options to your list ;)
>
> > > If this specific idea does not suit you, perhaps you will
consider
> > > one of the many other starting points?
> >
> >It may've come across as though my 'will' is getting in the way,
but
> >it'd be great if i could experience it cause then there would be no
> >will there :p
> >
> > > If getting someone to stand fixatedly still for a few seconds
is as
> >valid
> > > as getting someone to fail to open their hands for a few
seconds -
> >then I
> > > recently covered much of the finer detail of a simple version of
> >the
> > > handshake technique in an email a couple of days back :)
> >
> >I may sound daft, but what has that got to do with what i
said? :p ;)
>
> It's all a way of seeing your words/actions control their
mind/bodies.
> Once they start to take commands you start to recognise the state.
Once
> you recognise the state you can analyse the suggestive pattern.
Once you
> have spotted the pattern, you can optimize it :)
>
> > > >Another Q: Can you do autosuggestion, without before being
applied
> > > >suggestion?
> >
> > > Reading up on how to do it is often suggestion enough.
> >
> >You think? But is it neccesary?
>
> If you have read nothing, you will have no basis for
experimentation. So,
> yes, some prior knowledge is a prerequisite.
>
> >Thanks for the reply's :)
>
> Always welcome :)
>
> >btw, why does most ppl ask themselves questions when they post
(what
> >questions?) like that (like what?)
>
> LOL - I shall let them answer that properly - try doing it whilst
watching
> TV adverts to realise HOW they {who are 'they'?} don't make sense.
>
> You may notice how the above 'they' could mean either the ads or
the
> authors - grammar implies 'they' are the adverts, but I _could_ be
trying
> to suggest that 'they' are the posters (terry et al.) Geddit?
Maybe you
> would like to re-read the first line of my reply in this post and
ask
> yourself "WHOSE OPTIONS am I adding to your list?" ;)


Lol right :D

Well, i'll experiment with all that you've said. Am i right in saying
that reading up on a technique, like locked hands one, is enough of
a suggestion?

Thank you

:)

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2272: Re: Suggestion/Autosuggestiongameer_77gameer_77Thu 09/01/20032 KB
2278: Re: Suggestion/AutosuggestionBlue Chipcs_bluechipThu 09/01/20034 KB
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