Paul giving a session

LovedOne: Part 1b — Drill 3 — Full Images in Objects (2/3)

AUDIO: "Good. Alter the character of that full image."

Response Options:

Doing OK, not flat yet

I altered the character of that full image in that object

Doing OK, seems flat

This particular full image in this particular object seems flat

Other

Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization

Write on Report:

The time
Part 1b Drill 3
Details of full image/object
Mark a "c" each time you change the character of the full image
Mark yawns or other discharges as usual
For example:

9:52 am
Part 1b Drill 3
Breakfast today/table c Y c c Y c c y c c c flat
The mall yesterday/door Y Y c c c y c c c c

Notes:

Drill 3. Placing full images in objects and altering their character

This drill involves viewing a full image and placing that full image in an object; and making changes to that full image. When you have finished the different aspects of this on one full image in one object, the drill will have you place another full image in another object. And you will continue like this with many full images and many objects until there is no more change in you by doing this and you feel somewhat competent at doing this.

Step 2: Alter the character of that full image

Now alter the character of that same full image. Make it larger or smaller, lighter or denser. Make it permeate the object thoroughly, or just kind of spread over the surface. Change the main viewpoint. Make any other change you wish, but keep it pretty much to that same full image in that same object.

Click the link when you have made some alteration to the character of the full image.

Continue like this, i.e.

  1. make a change in that same full image in that same object
  2. mark a "c" on your report along with a mark for any discharge
  3. click the link each time
until there is no further change in you from altering the character of that particular full image in that particular object. If you don't keep in the discipline of doing this or noting the specific full image and object, it is very easy to lose track of what you are doing.

Add in Rub & Yawn if needed as usual