Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Hi Vijay I'm not sure what you want discussed here. Yes I use creative visualisation - I call it magick or intent. I also meditate with visualisation. Are there people who don't use it? Jo , " rvijay " <rvijay07 wrote: > > Interesting collection. Explore slowly and share comments. > > Vijay > > Do you use Creative Visualization, affirmations or any other similar > technique ? Please share info. on these here. > > Thanks in advance. > > Here is a site on types of intelligence: > http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of% 20Intelligenc\ > e.htm > > Mostly in school/work we are taught to mainly use just a few types. > But there are other types to explore/discover and use frugally it appears. > > I stumbled across it in my early 20's in a book called Pyscho Cybernetics > > 1. Splitting Processor/Batch Process Technique > Our mind works like the PC Processor, understanding this processor may > help us better use our brain. This PC Processor can do jobs in the > background and can do multiple jobs at the same time. So, how about > trying to split the processor in our mind mentally, into a big portion > say 95% and a small portion say 5% and give the 5% a small batch job. > Later on check its results. This small batch job can even be things > that one is routinely concerned about. That way 95% of the mind is > freed for other vital things. > > 2. Interesting CV Exercise - Life on a UBoat > Go thru this site carefully, specially the pictures. Then for one > hour, pick a task, imagine you are on a Uboat and doing the task, > living life in a UBoat. If needed you can also visualize it faster > than real. This will save time. Visualize even the finer tasks like > washing, eating in a uboat etc., > http://uboat.net/ > > Source: > http://uboat.net/gallery/index.html?gallery=U505C & amp;img=7 > > 3. Movie Visualization/Frugal Entertainment > I had a friend who used to imagine a giant screen in her mind and > rewatch her favorite movies on this screen. First time there are > blanks. Upon watching it second time on mental screen, more blanks get > filled and so on. > > CV By Shakthi Gawain and tapes from Effective Learning Systems (Now I > think they make CDs.) These are old. > > Also have some sounds of ocean waves, streams, birds in nature > chirping etc., > > There are also CV Video Tapes I heard, saw them advertised several > years ago on TV but they seemed real expensive then. > > Down the road, rather than following others, it is best to device your > own CV exercise/session. Write down the steps carefully. > > One may also record their own CV session, however I suggest exchanging > it with a friend. It is wierd to hear my own voice on tape. > > Also, listening to fairy tales are relaxing. Several here are for free: > www.librivox.org > > CV Vacation > Have a powerful CV vacation exercise. Collect pictures/sounds for this > from TV, books, net etc., Then have a CV Vacation at your destination > of choice. This is frugal and also saves time. > > Share any sites/articles on self-hypnosis. Here is one for starters: > > http://www.geocities.com/self_hypnosis/ > > Here is an interesting article on Telepathy/Parapsychology from > Wikipedia for general interest: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepathy > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology > > Remote Viewing related sites. Just saw a program on this in French. > Was hard to understand. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing > http://www.irva.org/ > http://skepdic.com/remotevw.html > http://www.rviewer.com/ > > Got Psi Online Test: > http://www.gotpsi.org/bi/gotpsi.htm > > Out of Body Experience > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out-of-body_experience > > FAQs on OOBE > http://www.oberf.org/faq's.htm > > FREE OOBE Guide > http://website.lineone.net/~catsmad/htm/guide.htm > > Sites with info. on sleeping: > http://www.sleepfoundation.org/ > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep > > Near Death Experience: > http://science.howstuffworks.com/near-death-experience.htm > > NDE Research Foundation: > http://www.nderf.org/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 , " heartwerk " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > Hi Vijay > > I'm not sure what you want discussed here. > > Yes I use creative visualisation - I call it magick or intent. I > also meditate with visualisation. Are there people who don't use it? > > Jo > Lots who are unaware and don't use these techniques. Some of these topics are real interesting. I myself got aware of some of them just recently. Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 thanks vijay for all those links, i will check them out. I went to the self hypnosisi one and it really works, I almost fell asleep. I went to the handwritting analysis link and was shocked at how accurate it is and am really saddened to know why I cross my T's that way. but most of it was good. , " rvijay " <rvijay07 wrote: > > Interesting collection. Explore slowly and share comments. > > Vijay > > Do you use Creative Visualization, affirmations or any other similar > technique ? Please share info. on these here. > > Thanks in advance. > > Here is a site on types of intelligence: > http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20Intelligenc\ \ > e.htm > > Mostly in school/work we are taught to mainly use just a few types. > But there are other types to explore/discover and use frugally it appears. > > I stumbled across it in my early 20's in a book called Pyscho Cybernetics > > 1. Splitting Processor/Batch Process Technique > Our mind works like the PC Processor, understanding this processor may > help us better use our brain. This PC Processor can do jobs in the > background and can do multiple jobs at the same time. So, how about > trying to split the processor in our mind mentally, into a big portion > say 95% and a small portion say 5% and give the 5% a small batch job. > Later on check its results. This small batch job can even be things > that one is routinely concerned about. That way 95% of the mind is > freed for other vital things. > > 2. Interesting CV Exercise - Life on a UBoat > Go thru this site carefully, specially the pictures. Then for one > hour, pick a task, imagine you are on a Uboat and doing the task, > living life in a UBoat. If needed you can also visualize it faster > than real. This will save time. Visualize even the finer tasks like > washing, eating in a uboat etc., > http://uboat.net/ > > Source: > http://uboat.net/gallery/index.html?gallery=U505C & amp;img=7 > > 3. Movie Visualization/Frugal Entertainment > I had a friend who used to imagine a giant screen in her mind and > rewatch her favorite movies on this screen. First time there are > blanks. Upon watching it second time on mental screen, more blanks get > filled and so on. > > CV By Shakthi Gawain and tapes from Effective Learning Systems (Now I > think they make CDs.) These are old. > > Also have some sounds of ocean waves, streams, birds in nature > chirping etc., > > There are also CV Video Tapes I heard, saw them advertised several > years ago on TV but they seemed real expensive then. > > Down the road, rather than following others, it is best to device your > own CV exercise/session. Write down the steps carefully. > > One may also record their own CV session, however I suggest exchanging > it with a friend. It is wierd to hear my own voice on tape. > > Also, listening to fairy tales are relaxing. Several here are for free: > www.librivox.org > > CV Vacation > Have a powerful CV vacation exercise. Collect pictures/sounds for this > from TV, books, net etc., Then have a CV Vacation at your destination > of choice. This is frugal and also saves time. > > Share any sites/articles on self-hypnosis. Here is one for starters: > > http://www.geocities.com/self_hypnosis/ > > Here is an interesting article on Telepathy/Parapsychology from > Wikipedia for general interest: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepathy > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology > > Remote Viewing related sites. Just saw a program on this in French. > Was hard to understand. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing > http://www.irva.org/ > http://skepdic.com/remotevw.html > http://www.rviewer.com/ > > Got Psi Online Test: > http://www.gotpsi.org/bi/gotpsi.htm > > Out of Body Experience > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out-of-body_experience > > FAQs on OOBE > http://www.oberf.org/faq's.htm > > FREE OOBE Guide > http://website.lineone.net/~catsmad/htm/guide.htm > > Sites with info. on sleeping: > http://www.sleepfoundation.org/ > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep > > Near Death Experience: > http://science.howstuffworks.com/near-death-experience.htm > > NDE Research Foundation: > http://www.nderf.org/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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