Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Memories



Memories

Memories are the strongest tool we have in measuring incidents of advanced nonverbal communication. Human programming students keep a sensory focus journal for the purpose of recording synchrony & pre-occurrence dates. Subsequently, they refer to these records when their perceptions manifest. Eventually, the brain is conditioned to perform these physically practiced tasks (such as writing events in a journal) devoid of external props, creating tagged (like a photo), cerebral collages to keep track of remotely exchanged files. 


The physical evidence of shared thoughts may never emerge,

 but in many cases it does.


(Synchronized Thinking) Are you thinking what I’m thinking? 

 
Connectedness is the essence of synchrony, an effect caused by the Law of Enmeshment; shared energy will entangle over time. Two sisters discovering that they separately purchased identical shirts, or spouses realizing they independently decided on the same restaurant for dinner are examples of thinking symmetries. Persons sharing space ( e.g. an office), living in the same home, or pen pals are typically situations in which enmeshment is inevitable.

(Pre-Occurrence) Are you talking to me?


Information sharing is not limited to people we know personally. We can receive data from individuals we have never met. For instance, your home business may fit into the target market of a local company wanting to meet the needs of small businesses. Based on the available descriptions of your endeavor, you may receive offers from this company via mail. Sensing the process of your being selected for contact prior to receiving tangible communication is classified as pre-occurrence knowledge. 


We are able to monitor these occurrences by consciously committing them to memory. 

 Benefits of Tracking Memories

1.      Avoid Miscommunication

Understanding the potential of memory usage increases successful communication.

2.      Increase Positive Affectivity  

3.      Enhance Networking Skills



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Moriah Lee Davis has studied advanced biotic nonverbal communication for over 13 years. She has now developed the Cerebralsoft learning systems.