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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63546436 Spain 09/28/2015 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the other hand: if you frame your affirmation as a “Why” question, your subconscious seems to grab on to it and goes right to work trying to figure out how to ‘solve’ it. Quoting: davidnv Here’s are some examples: Why does money come to me so easily? Why is my problem with ________ completely resolved? Why do I feel such inner peace? Why am I always surrounded by a bubble of protection? Why is my _______ completely healed? Try this experiment: Close your eyes. Say to yourself "Why do I feel such inner peace?" Keep your eyes closed for a while. How does that make you feel? Can you tell the difference? Most people I've shared this with say that sure enough, it makes them feel good - like an endorphin rush or something. Bottom line: 1) Try repeating one or more "why" affirmations during the day. Come up with your own affirmations. See how it makes you feel. Notice any changes. Post your results. Teach the technique to others. 2) Check out this 2 minute video that proves through muscle testing that "why" affirmations are more effective than regular affirmations: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] (2 minutes) I’ll try to answer questions and post new affirmations (or afformations, as the author refers to them) when I have time. Good luck! Thats really good! The direct affirmation is much to simple to trick the mind into believing it. Its filtered and the feeling of "you-dont-believe-it-yourself,do you?" remains. But wrapped in a question its passes the mind unscrutinized and a positive feeling remains. Truely amazing trick, but now that my mind knows ... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63546436 Spain 09/28/2015 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've met Noah St John (and other authors and marketers) who use muscle testing. The REAL Power in it has to do with tweaking, comparing, and eliminating weak components of a project. Quoting: ShitWeasel Think of it like this -- You are about to publish a book and go to 99designs or a few graphic designers to get covers done. You print them all out and muscle test each one, then use the strongest. Yes, I know a few people who did it and had their books become best-sellers. Of course you can't isolate it to this alone, but it does help. Same with sales copy, product design, thoughts for new businesses, etc... Instead of doing affirmations, come up with ideas for what & HOW you want to manifest something, then muscle test the project as a whole and every individual component. Yes. Absolutely. Muscle testing can be used for business decisions as well as personal decisions. My opinion is that by adding 'why' affirmations to the mix, the odds of success go up. Its Kinesiology. The muscle test itself is a well working but a rather course test and results could differ when reproduced. It's also hard to do it alone. Kinesiology has many more methods available to test oneselves body reactions. |
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(OP) General Discussion User ID: 69449127 United States 09/29/2015 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the other hand: if you frame your affirmation as a “Why” question, your subconscious seems to grab on to it and goes right to work trying to figure out how to ‘solve’ it. Quoting: davidnv Here’s are some examples: Why does money come to me so easily? Why is my problem with ________ completely resolved? Why do I feel such inner peace? Why am I always surrounded by a bubble of protection? Why is my _______ completely healed? Try this experiment: Close your eyes. Say to yourself "Why do I feel such inner peace?" Keep your eyes closed for a while. How does that make you feel? Can you tell the difference? Most people I've shared this with say that sure enough, it makes them feel good - like an endorphin rush or something. Bottom line: 1) Try repeating one or more "why" affirmations during the day. Come up with your own affirmations. See how it makes you feel. Notice any changes. Post your results. Teach the technique to others. 2) Check out this 2 minute video that proves through muscle testing that "why" affirmations are more effective than regular affirmations: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] (2 minutes) I’ll try to answer questions and post new affirmations (or afformations, as the author refers to them) when I have time. Good luck! Thats really good! The direct affirmation is much to simple to trick the mind into believing it. Its filtered and the feeling of "you-dont-believe-it-yourself,do you?" remains. But wrapped in a question its passes the mind unscrutinized and a positive feeling remains. Truely amazing trick, but now that my mind knows ... Thanks for your comment. It gave me goosebumps! |
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(OP) General Discussion User ID: 69449127 United States 09/29/2015 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've met Noah St John (and other authors and marketers) who use muscle testing. The REAL Power in it has to do with tweaking, comparing, and eliminating weak components of a project. Quoting: ShitWeasel Think of it like this -- You are about to publish a book and go to 99designs or a few graphic designers to get covers done. You print them all out and muscle test each one, then use the strongest. Yes, I know a few people who did it and had their books become best-sellers. Of course you can't isolate it to this alone, but it does help. Same with sales copy, product design, thoughts for new businesses, etc... Instead of doing affirmations, come up with ideas for what & HOW you want to manifest something, then muscle test the project as a whole and every individual component. Yes. Absolutely. Muscle testing can be used for business decisions as well as personal decisions. My opinion is that by adding 'why' affirmations to the mix, the odds of success go up. Its Kinesiology. The muscle test itself is a well working but a rather course test and results could differ when reproduced. It's also hard to do it alone. Kinesiology has many more methods available to test oneselves body reactions. Thanks. "just wondering if you know any specific muscle test that you can do on yourself that does a good job. For me, I'm more inclined to trust the muscle test when another person tests my arm resistance as I resist. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56338692 United States 10/03/2015 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another: Quoting: Candle_In_the_Wind "Thank you God for providing X" (Even if X hasn't been received as of yet.) God has X, can give you X, and thanks in advance is good faith. Faith = Miracles. I find that THIS is what works for me..... Mook Magick is magick is magick... All you are still doing is hacking the Hologram. You can substitute "God" for 'Kali' and it would still work. It is a mechanism that was put in place since before time itself. ....remember, WE ARE THE GHOSTS. The spiritual realms are where TRUE reality resides. |
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(OP) General Discussion User ID: 69449127 United States 10/03/2015 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another: Quoting: Candle_In_the_Wind "Thank you God for providing X" (Even if X hasn't been received as of yet.) God has X, can give you X, and thanks in advance is good faith. Faith = Miracles. I find that THIS is what works for me..... Mook Magick is magick is magick... All you are still doing is hacking the Hologram. You can substitute "God" for 'Kali' and it would still work. It is a mechanism that was put in place since before time itself. ....remember, WE ARE THE GHOSTS. The spiritual realms are where TRUE reality resides. I'm not sure what you mean by "we are the ghosts". Can you elaborate? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56338692 United States 10/03/2015 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the other hand: if you frame your affirmation as a “Why” question, your subconscious seems to grab on to it and goes right to work trying to figure out how to ‘solve’ it. Quoting: davidnv Here’s are some examples: Why does money come to me so easily? Why is my problem with ________ completely resolved? Why do I feel such inner peace? Why am I always surrounded by a bubble of protection? Why is my _______ completely healed? Try this experiment: Close your eyes. Say to yourself "Why do I feel such inner peace?" Keep your eyes closed for a while. How does that make you feel? Can you tell the difference? Most people I've shared this with say that sure enough, it makes them feel good - like an endorphin rush or something. Bottom line: 1) Try repeating one or more "why" affirmations during the day. Come up with your own affirmations. See how it makes you feel. Notice any changes. Post your results. Teach the technique to others. 2) Check out this 2 minute video that proves through muscle testing that "why" affirmations are more effective than regular affirmations: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] (2 minutes) I’ll try to answer questions and post new affirmations (or afformations, as the author refers to them) when I have time. Good luck! I don't see a substantive difference between positive affirmations and why affirmations. In both styles, the brain knows the chit ain't real. So, when you ask why are you so rich (when you clearly are not) the brain knows that equally as much as saying to the brain through positive affirmations that you are rich. It's the same outcome, imho. On the face of it, I understand your point. That doesn't explain though why the muscle test so definitively discerns the difference between the two approaches. Because asking "why" confuses the number one ASSHOLE in your head....The EGO. The original 'Gatekeeper.' He/she is intimately linked to the subconscious. Asking why subdues him... He no longer has a 'say' in the matter. Your best approach when phrasing these intents is by changing them to a present tense. so instead of, "Why am I becoming so adept at seeing through the deception" you use "Why am I so perfectly adept at seeing through the deception. Solidifying the intent as already manifested is magica 101. |
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(OP) General Discussion User ID: 69449127 United States 10/03/2015 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the other hand: if you frame your affirmation as a “Why” question, your subconscious seems to grab on to it and goes right to work trying to figure out how to ‘solve’ it. Quoting: davidnv Here’s are some examples: Why does money come to me so easily? Why is my problem with ________ completely resolved? Why do I feel such inner peace? Why am I always surrounded by a bubble of protection? Why is my _______ completely healed? Try this experiment: Close your eyes. Say to yourself "Why do I feel such inner peace?" Keep your eyes closed for a while. How does that make you feel? Can you tell the difference? Most people I've shared this with say that sure enough, it makes them feel good - like an endorphin rush or something. Bottom line: 1) Try repeating one or more "why" affirmations during the day. Come up with your own affirmations. See how it makes you feel. Notice any changes. Post your results. Teach the technique to others. 2) Check out this 2 minute video that proves through muscle testing that "why" affirmations are more effective than regular affirmations: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] (2 minutes) I’ll try to answer questions and post new affirmations (or afformations, as the author refers to them) when I have time. Good luck! I don't see a substantive difference between positive affirmations and why affirmations. In both styles, the brain knows the chit ain't real. So, when you ask why are you so rich (when you clearly are not) the brain knows that equally as much as saying to the brain through positive affirmations that you are rich. It's the same outcome, imho. On the face of it, I understand your point. That doesn't explain though why the muscle test so definitively discerns the difference between the two approaches. Because asking "why" confuses the number one ASSHOLE in your head....The EGO. The original 'Gatekeeper.' He/she is intimately linked to the subconscious. Asking why subdues him... He no longer has a 'say' in the matter. Your best approach when phrasing these intents is by changing them to a present tense. so instead of, "Why am I becoming so adept at seeing through the deception" you use "Why am I so perfectly adept at seeing through the deception. Solidifying the intent as already manifested is magica 101. Good point. Thanks. why am i really good at formulating 'why' affirmations? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56338692 United States 10/03/2015 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The EGO itself has no real empirical power. It just stands between your conscious and subconscious counter-part. It's the ultimate SHILL. It convinces you through mind control trickery that you aren't DESERVING or WORTHY of positive things. The subconscious doesn't differentiate between fact or fantasy. Asking why solidifies the affirmation as fact....It has already happened...the shills ability to "railroad" your endevor has been compromised, lol. You should watch a film called, "REVOLVER", it explains and exposes that little shit disguised as our "little voice inside our head" as a FRAUD. |
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User ID: 70480945 United Kingdom 10/05/2015 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Been working as a temp on a job and tbh wasn't sure they would offer me full time work as the works slack. Tryed this today, got called in this afternoon thinking they were going to tell me there was no work but was offered full time place on the books. Result. Will keep trying the other whys... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57338106 Canada 10/05/2015 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would like to offer some insight. You are right, repeating an affirmation will do nothing, you have to experience it emotionally in your mind as if it is already in place. The Universe will attempt to create the "reality" you are imagining, your brain cannot distinguish between a real experience and one you imagine. When you ask "Why has this good thing happened to me" you are creating it in a past tense, it already exists so the same principle is being applied. You are not imagining something you want, you are imagining something that already exists, thus the Universe starts to make that thing happen to match what your mind is saying is real. good info. tweaked it a bit to apply and thanks for sharing it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57338106 Canada 10/05/2015 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This word formation sets up a sense that you and The Spirit are separate and distinctly different. Which is fine if that's what you want to experience. i'm kinda done with experiencing the separated state, so here's how i tweaked it. why does the 'my' self fall away so easily to align within the holy spirit as one? |