Paul giving a session

Morph: Sensation Options

AUDIO: "OK. 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 Sensation variations)

SENSATION

Lpqwwn + Y - y + - + - + (The name of the Sensation variation you are using, like "More/less sensation" or "Throbbing." Mark a stroke or something for every time you execute the command, or command pair. Mark yawns as usual.)

Lorzm mijkq pge... (Any comments)

Notes:

Sensation

By sensation is meant physical sensation, things like hot, cold, burning, itching, numbness, and electrical. It could include aches and pains, although there is a separate aspect for pain which might fit better.

Change sensations

You can change sensations by:
  • the type of sensation (hot, itching, numb etc.)
  • the time it starts, and duration
  • the intensity
  • the location (including outside the body)
  • swapping one sensation for a totally different sensation
  • switching sensations between people, so Jack has Jill's sensation and vice versa
  • or in other ways.

Back the way it was

The idea is to recreate the sensations as they were before you changed them. It's OK if it's not perfect. Just do the best you can.

General idea

The general idea of Morph is for you to change many, many aspects of your topic. To the extent that you can change it at will, to that extent it will lose whatever power it has over you.

Flat?

Rub & Yawn as usual. If there is no change after doing both commands of a pair fairly thoroughly, drop it and pick another pair.

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.