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Where is my old world Go?
You just bought a new car. This is the latest model, it has the characteristics Whiz-Bang will certainly distinguish you from the ordinary mortal lead foot soldiers. You know you paid a little (maybe a lot) too, but with this car will make a statement unique and powerful for everyone else on the road. This car is as different from the herd as you are! However, while driving home in this rare beauty sparkling in the lot you suddenly notice the roads dotted with several other cars almost identical. Hmmm … never noticed those before. A little deflating, he rises slowly that your chrome highlighted the beauty came from an assembly line, and it is obviously not the only one proved species that day. You "uniqueness" is similar to dozens of other drivers.
It is an event so common that it has a name: "the syndrome of seeing the same car." How is it that our subjective experience of the world can change quickly with a simple Buying? We can either assume that there is a change in metaphysics, and the infinite cosmic self-assembly plant suddenly seeded our roads with more than your baby already "one" of the vehicle, or the beauty that somehow the act of buying and upgrading of the four wheels has changed your perceptual apparatus. I will argue for the latter, and show you how to use this phenomenon.
Our experience world is composed of a magical mix of sensory experience, memory and imagination. The research has shown that our experience our visual world at a given time is composed of about 30 percent of actual sensory, and 70 percent of memory and imagination. Most of what we see is not technically what is there, but what we think should be there. This song gives way to some delightful malice. Clearly, the view is not the only sense in play, and there is a network corroborating sight and hearing (two-way distance). Vision, however, is usually the most clear and detailed sense, and will tend to drive the sense of hearing. If you doubt this, and are old enough, recall drive-ins. We would put a speaker of cheese in one window, and watch a screen, usually at least half a football field away. Within minutes, we forget the actual screen position of the speakers / and hallucinations sounds emanating from the screen.
Thus, the argument goes, these cars have always been there, they were just existing in this universe 70% of your eye with which you have artistic license.
As a hypnotist stage I can suggest a volunteer visually hallucinate the crowd naked. I do not ask the client to violate his actual experience in mind, I'm just playing with the party majority 70% of his visual experience that is "constituent" anyway.
More useful, I can suggest a person with a fear of speaking in public, she sees the crowd is smiling, his support and wish well. I am merely suggesting changes in the experience it is mentally construction. 30% of the crowd, she sees really respond, perhaps, but they do-good, bad or indifferent. I'm just asking him to concentrate on The friendly bunch it has created. They are smiling, and she too.
What would you say if you make your mind to see the opportunity. Make your thoughts wake the statement "The world is full of possibilities, and I'll see today! You will begin to affect the 70% of the world you have an automatic right to inspect. If you can see many people driving your car, you may be able to see many people offering you new opportunities. At least it's worth a try.
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