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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/

>

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, " 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

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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/

>

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