Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hello Doc, Since I'm currently reviewing and transcribing your June Trainer's Training DVD's, I've also been re-reviewing the Tad James recordings in my car the past few days, the section on " Modeling and Training " . I came across something interesting. Tad James mentions that in almost every single modeling project he has been involved with he found that the successful people are doing vivid visual rehearsal, nothing new there. However, what I thought was really interesting is that he also said that the key is to dissociate the images first, then to associate into them...in that order. Why?? Because they just found that it works that way from experience. He says that the mind can't tell the difference between a vivid visualization and a real memory. I've heard that enough times. So if that's the case, why does it matter which order it's done (associate vs dissociate) when you are modeling? Is it because you have to work in progressions toward the physical when you model something? That is, you dissociate, then associate into it, then actually go out and do it to get the skill, get feedback? He mentioned that the " doing " needed to follow shortly afterwards so that the subconscious gets feedback and reinforcement of the " imagined " skill right away. He gave an example of the puppy who poops on the floor. You have to catch them soon afterwards (preferably when the pooping is being done by the pup) and scold him, otherwise it doesn't register that the pooping and the scolding are related. If you scold him 15 minutes later he hasn't a clue why you are scolding him. Arff! Arff! (Tads words, and good anchor to remember this!) Now.....on the other hand.....when I go to level and I program, I associate into the final desired outcome image first. That way it's easier for me to charge it with as much sensory detail and feeling and imagery, radiant energy, mana, etc, as I can, make it as vividly real as I can, so I feel as if I am already living it, it's my way of creating a well-formed thought-form. THEN I step out of the final outcome image/thought-form, see it dissociated from me on my screen in front of me, then release it and send it to my HS, etc., to attract to it whatever it needs to manifest. This has been working well for me. There are some other things I do, but this is basically the sequence I've been using. That's the reverse of what Tad James says (dissociate then associate), but then he is talking about Modeling and Training, whereas I'm talking about Programming on the subjective level for Manifestation on the physical. Two different objectives aren't they?....or are they? Why do I feel like I am missing something? Thanks! Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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