Monday, June 23, 2014

Mental Conditioning

Stretches



The Legos project identified certain tools that enable a person to strengthen comprehensive TRS reception skills. In human programming, stretching is a requisite for consciously classifying TRS received and knowledgeably understanding intended message meanings.


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Each mental file we store in our brain is also stored with several sub-sector subjects. These adjacent ideas can be changed and manipulated by the Nucleus, or otherwise stated, the mind. 

Most of us are accustomed to saving a document file under a name, for example, the original doc file name for this post was: Stretching. Yet, it was later renamed as: Mental Conditioning. Now, two word processing files exist containing identical information up until line 16. The second file has been expanded to include additional data.

By the same method, we can assign an individualized context to associate several names to one object. This is how we broaden perspective and allow for more exact matches with relayed ideas.

Legos stats indicate that the top three results in response to the request for a Sharpie are:





Because of the memorable marketing concept associated with Sharpie (s), the same results will ensue with the request of a "marker" in certain demographic groups.

Things to Consider:



What is the mental picture associated with a Sharpie?

  
The cerebral capacity to match the definition (or data components) of  an object (person, place or thing) with the most accessible, relative item available, is called Relative Magnetism.

Brain processing systems are unique, however, a standard set of associations usually takes place. Systematically, a brain’s communications programming will most likely contain a mental file folder titled “written communications”, within “written communications”, there may subsist a file folder named, “ hand writing tools”, within that sub-folder we may find yet another sub-folder called, “markers”. The “markers” folder may open only to reveal additional sub-folders, which depending on (a person's) quantifiable subset, may assign "Sharpie" a stand alone file.




If a person receives a TRS like,  “writing with a Sharpie”, their most relevant cerebral files concerning these subjects will open to decode the TRS contents. Based on an individual’s personal life experiences and stored memories the opened files will relate to the subject matter received in manners most comprehensible to the receiver. 







 



Monday, June 9, 2014

Power of Thinking



Raising Awareness Levels


Everyone on the planet is capable of exchanging sophisticated information person to person, or person to groups etc…The point is, of course, how aware are you that you are sending to or receiving data from others, and is that information being sent and received by aware people?

Human programming courses focus mainly on raising personal awareness levels in order for individuals to personally manage advanced communicative data interlay at a comprehensive status. In a sense, around 80% of us are oblivious to TRS exchanges that occur in our lives on a daily basis. Pinpointing these occurrences allow for us to strengthen our skills of recognizing these preeminent transfers.

 
Awesome Pic by Bob van Aubel


Think About This:


You are walking into your favorite hair salon and you “feel” someone’s eyes on you. You turn to see a man sitting in a parked vehicle looking at you. Of all the reasons he could be staring at you from behind dark shaded sunglasses, you gather, he’s not watching you in particular. He’s waiting for someone to exit the building. Seconds later, as you advise the receptionist of your timely arrival, a joyful figure gallantly passes by echoing the goodbyes and thank you (s) coming from the cheery staff. The figure, a woman, continues to parade her glossy locks out the door and to the parked vehicle none to soon for the awaiting man.

 Summary 


In one way or another, you have most likely experienced something like the above scenario. You walked through someone’s gaze that wasn’t intended for you, yet you noticed it, then you determined its cause without the transpire of any verbal explanation or physical gestures.


Thinking to a person is mentally calling that person. So the man in the parked car was calling the woman he awaited in his mind, and you crossed the line of that call. This same situation happens consistently over distances. Being able to recognize the differences between a call intended for you, and a call intercepted by you is a skill associated with awareness.



 
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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.