Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 docspeed2001 writes: To me, because of the lack of supporting details, the above story is more of a metaphor to isomorphically fit certain psychological types that are very religious, to help support their religion......which is all well and good.Now, on the other hand, if the one "changed" by the prayer, had been brought up on religion so it was deeply installed into his subconscious, THEN any prayer (done properly), MIGHT TRIGGER those old beliefs into bloom again, especially if they supposidily came from God, as the sister prayed it to be done....this is especially true if the man was constantly fighting that inner battle, and was at the cross-threshold point, where a God on one side of the balance point would surely tip the scales.Now, it was NOT from God (directly), but that didn't matter because of the young man's filters and beliefs... I didn't say he found God, I said he changed his behavior. He didn't have a religious experience, the way she told me what happened. He just had an insight. The language that prompted her to find me and tell me what happened was the "explosion" part. One of those funny coincidences. "He used the same word I used..." She prayed for the source she calls God to "explode" in his mind. He said that he felt something that was an explosion in his mind, and then he stopped hurting himself with illegal drugs. He'd had the tough love, and his dad kicking his ass, and getting arrested. But didn't change his behavior. His sister was feeling desperate and didn't know what else to do. THEN she prayed. An imprecise technique? Sure. She hadn't yet taken the Silva BLS. (Here in South Florida they used to cheat and teach subj communication in the BLS.) Sean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 , miamisean@a... wrote: > His sister was feeling desperate and didn't know what else to do. >THEN she prayed. Hi Sean, First, my post was NOT an attack on you nor your post. Second, I love what Edgar Cayce said, " why worry when you can pray? " > An imprecise technique? Sure. Prayer usually is an imprecise technique for most folks. Easily fixed in about 10 hours of proper training in whole-brained theta thinking. > She hadn't yet taken the Silva BLS. I'd force her to take it if she was my friend. But then again, I am a pushy Wood Element. >(Here in South Florida they used to > cheat and teach subj communication in the BLS.) This reminds me of Dossey's book, " Be Careful of What You Pray For Because You Might Get it! " Seems that when research, MOST people pray for what they DON'T WANT, instead of what they do want. So the " Stinking Thinking " must be cleaned up first, BEFORE any prayers are launched. This is the old " cnc cnc " techique from SMC, that Jose borrowed from psychology's " cognitive restructuring " technologies. Very good stuff to use in your life. Yes, and we still do teach subjective communication IN ALL OUR COURSES. That was Jose's primary focus, even though he concealed it among the " desire " benefits. The guy was a VERY GOOD MAN! Thanks Sean. > Sean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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