Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 Sometimes I'm " dumb " when it comes to anchoring--I'll notice AFTER the fact that I just anchored something. Like the chick I used Jack's sign with, and then I anchored when she was in close to me and laughing, I fired the anchor a couple of more times, and then wondered what the hell to say to her she came over and sat down next to me since I could barely hear myself think because the piss-poor excuse for " music " was too damn loud. The smoke in the place and the LOUSY " music " helped motivate me to di-di-mouie on out of there. But it wasn't until after the fact that I noticed the various anchors I set... With posture... With expressions... With thoughtforms I placed throughout the room... (Damn! I found an AWESOME " norma " to use to get rid of someone! Or, rather the opposite of " Norma " . I managed to get rid of FIVE horny guys who were getting on my nerves, and all I used was that one thought form... Hehehe...) The interesting thing about " screwups " like that, though is that you can notice after the fact what to do, and then go correct that one instance, and attach the new learnings to similar instances in the future. So next time, you're a genius... Doc went over this at the last seminar. And the seminar before that, Doc went over the secrets that Chuck Norris used to " accidentally " become a champion, but we know, so we can use those secrets on purpose for anything we want! So in the case you mentioned, you got a good strong anchor on one shoulder for an unwanted state. What else can you do with that besides being a " dumbass " ? Stuff that almost nobody else knows how to do... Using... 1) anchoring 2) EFT 3) Neurovasculars And more...each with multiple possible ways to actually do the techniques. Thanks for the post! Reminded me of some stuff I need to go back and replay and fix and rewire. Happy Easter! (Except for anyone who is Eastern Orthodox...LOL) Jim Joe Wadsworth <joewnews-3 Mar 26, 2005 6:23 AM Re: Interesting... Great state breaker. Here's how NOT to do the same thing. A couple of years ago, I saw a coworker (and friend) was obviously distressed while talking to someone else. I put on my sensitive hat and I went over and asked her how she was, and lightly touched her shoulder. She instantly started crying. So I took a bad emotional state, accelerated and anchored it. Dumbass. She even admitted later that I made it worse. - Joe Wadsworth >A guy came in to work tonight all grumpy and spaced >out...didn't look like his normal self. Got all >pissy when I tried to talk with him. > >So I got this new toy from the grocery store that is >a fake lighter with a battery in it that shocks >people. > >I walk over to him and look all excited and >go, " Man! I got a new lighter for my collection! >This one is really cool! " I set the " lighter " >down. And I held a mental picture of him taking the >lighter, picking it up, and trying to light it as if >it were a normal lighter. > >He picks the thing up, and it shocks the holy hell >out of him. But instead of getting pissed, he >started laughing, his spaced out look is long gone, >and for almost 30 minutes now, the guy has been >joking and carrying on (and as far as I can tell >still hasn't actually done any work), but he's >his " normal " self. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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