08-12-2007, 02:02 PM
If you are broke and weigh 300 pounds and affirm, "I am rich and weigh 125 pounds", a little voice often comes in your head and says, "Are you crazy! You are nowhere near that!" Sound familiar?
The authors state that the human brain is always searching for answers to QUESTIONS.
Think about it - every great thing first started as a question. How can I make more money? How can I lose weight? How can I be happier? The brain has what psychologists call "the embedded presupposition factor" or as Gary explained in one of his videos, "The reticular formation" or in plain English, your built-in radar.
In short, when you ask yourself a question, there is no resistance, the brain just gets busy working on a solution. At my recent EFT seminar, I introduced this method and we used the "afformations" in our EFT setups. It worked just wonderfully and all the participants reported that there was a noticeable "ease" that came with phrasing the positive as a question.
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Examples of these affirmations and more on here:
http://www.thecodeis.com/mind-programmin...tions.html
The authors state that the human brain is always searching for answers to QUESTIONS.
Think about it - every great thing first started as a question. How can I make more money? How can I lose weight? How can I be happier? The brain has what psychologists call "the embedded presupposition factor" or as Gary explained in one of his videos, "The reticular formation" or in plain English, your built-in radar.
In short, when you ask yourself a question, there is no resistance, the brain just gets busy working on a solution. At my recent EFT seminar, I introduced this method and we used the "afformations" in our EFT setups. It worked just wonderfully and all the participants reported that there was a noticeable "ease" that came with phrasing the positive as a question.
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Examples of these affirmations and more on here:
http://www.thecodeis.com/mind-programmin...tions.html