Paul giving a session

Morph: Attitude Options

AUDIO: "All right. Pick an option."

Response Options:

Null | Change | Change back

Main options

Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization

Write on Report:

__:__ (The time you started the Attitude variations)

ATTITUDE

Nvbmzx + Y - y + - + - + (The name of the Attitude variation you are using, like "kindly" or "mocking." Mark a stroke or something for every time you execute the command, or command pair. Mark yawns as usual.)

Kmk qhab bfge mjiuw... (Any comments)

Notes:

Run Null after pair is flat

After flattening a pair of opposites click on and run the null command as needed before taking up another pair.

Attitudes

There are many attitudes you can vary. Here is a list of possibilities assembled by some high-school students that you could use as a guide. You can change one attitude at a time, or a bunch. Your choice.
  • Attitudes chiefly rational: Explanatory, instructive, didactic, admonitory, condemnatory, indignant, puzzled, curious, wistful, pensive, thoughtful, preoccupied, deliberate, studied, candid, guileless, thoughtless, innocent, frank, sincere, questioning, uncertain, doubting, incredulous, critical, insinuating, persuading, coaxing, pleading, persuasive, argumentative, authoritative
  • Attitudes of pleasure: Peaceful, satisfied, contented, happy, cheerful, pleasant, bright, sprightly, joyful, playful, jubilant, elated, enraptured
  • Attitudes of pain: Worried, uneasy, troubled, disappointed, regretful, vexed, annoyed, bored, disgusted, miserable, cheerless, mournful, sorrowful, sad, dismal, melancholy, plaintive, fretful, querulous, irritable, sore, sour, sulky, sullen, bitter, crushed, pathetic, tragic
  • Attitudes of passion: Nervous, hysterical, impulsive, impetuous, reckless, desperate, frantic, wild, fierce, furious, savage, enraged, angry, hungry, greedy, jealous, insane
  • Attitudes of self-control: Calm, quiet, solemn, serious, serene, simple, mild, gentle, temperate, imperturbable, nonchalant cool, wary, cautious
  • Attitudes of friendliness: Cordial, sociable, gracious, kindly, sympathetic, compassionate, forgiving, pitying, indulgent, tolerant, comforting, soothing, tender, loving, caressing, solicitous, accommodating, approving, helpful, obliging, courteous, polite, confiding, trusting
  • Attitudes of unfriendliness: Sharp, severe, cutting, hateful, unsociable, spiteful, harsh, boorish, pitiless, disparaging, derisive, scornful, satiric, sarcastic, insolent, insulting, impudent, belittling, contemptuous, accusing, reproving, scolding, suspicious
  • Attitudes of comedy: Facetious, comic, ironic, satiric, amused, mocking, playful, humorous, hilarious, uproarious
  • Attitudes of animation: Lively, eager, excited, earnest, energetic, vigorous, hearty, ardent, passionate, rapturous, ecstatic, feverish, inspired, exalted, breathless, hasty, brisk, crisp, hopeful
  • Attitudes of apathy: Inert, sluggish, languid, dull, dispassionate, colorless, indifferent, stoic, resigned, defeated, helpless, hopeless, dry, monotonous, vacant, feeble, dreaming, bored, blasé, sophisticated
  • Attitudes of self importance: Impressive, profound, proud, dignified, lofty, imperious, confident, egotistical, peremptory, bombastic, sententious, arrogant, pompous, stiff, boastful, exultant, insolent, domineering, flippant, saucy, positive, resolute, haughty, condescending, challenging, bold, defiant, contemptuous, assured, knowing
  • Attitudes of submission and timidity: Meek, shy, humble, docile, ashamed, modest, timid, unpretentious, respectful, devout, reverent, servile, obsequious, groveling, contrite, obedient, willing, fawning, ingratiating, deprecatory, submissive, frightened, surprised, horrified, aghast, astonished, alarmed, fearful, terrified, trembling, wondering, awed, astounded, shocked