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Permalink Reply by Joe K Fobes on April 23, 2010 at 4:10am
Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 4:21am Change your own emotional response to them.
Joe
Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 4:31am Change your own emotional response to them.
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Permalink Reply by Duncan Murray on April 23, 2010 at 4:35am Change your own emotional response to them.
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Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 4:41am There were two blokes walking back from their office to the tube station, as they did every evening - the first bloke stopped to grab a copy of The Evening Standard from the regular paper chap and greeted him amiably, as he did every evening, the newspaper chap grunted in a disgruntled and rather rude manner as he did every evening and the first bloke thanked him very much and went on his way with his friend - his friend then turned round to him and said 'why do you always treat him so politely when he is so grumpy and rude?' The first bloke turned to his friend 'Why should I let him determine how I should act?'
It is all perception...you perceive them as irritating...so, who actually has the problem...you or them? Why not create a negative hallucination so you don't see or hear them?...Then, creatively, you don't have the problem and you have resolved it ethically...
Wayne James Fearn said...'these people happen to us all. what is possible, using hypnosis, to make them go away or even become your servant (or something)!' - oh dear, oh dear, oh dear - perhaps you should stop studying/practising hypnosis if that is your approach to the subject....
JoeK said:Change your own emotional response to them.
Joe
Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 4:42am This is a ficticious discussion.
I want some impromtu answers to have a break from all that fellow man stuff.
Dig deep guys and girls thin along the lines of children, after all the sub c is like a child!
Duncan Murray said:There were two blokes walking back from their office to the tube station, as they did every evening - the first bloke stopped to grab a copy of The Evening Standard from the regular paper chap and greeted him amiably, as he did every evening, the newspaper chap grunted in a disgruntled and rather rude manner as he did every evening and the first bloke thanked him very much and went on his way with his friend - his friend then turned round to him and said 'why do you always treat him so politely when he is so grumpy and rude?' The first bloke turned to his friend 'Why should I let him determine how I should act?'
It is all perception...you perceive them as irritating...so, who actually has the problem...you or them? Why not create a negative hallucination so you don't see or hear them?...Then, creatively, you don't have the problem and you have resolved it ethically...
Wayne James Fearn said...'these people happen to us all. what is possible, using hypnosis, to make them go away or even become your servant (or something)!' - oh dear, oh dear, oh dear - perhaps you should stop studying/practising hypnosis if that is your approach to the subject....
JoeK said:Change your own emotional response to them.
Joe
Permalink Reply by Kelley Woods on April 23, 2010 at 4:51am
Permalink Reply by Duncan Murray on April 23, 2010 at 5:06am
Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 5:12am Wayne James Fearn wrote 'I want some impromtu answers to have a break from all that fellow man stuff.' and 'I like direct stuff and now i have to try this, sounds nasty doesn't it!' You don't 'try' things if they are fictitious...and anyway to 'TRY' sets you up to fail...and you have certainly failed to impress me...
As I said oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!
Permalink Reply by Wayne James Fearn on April 23, 2010 at 5:18am Hello Wayne,
I think what you do forget is that what you think affects YOU more than anyone else. Spending time and energy comprising manupulations of others will only enslave your OWN mind, but feel free to pursue that if you wish...and when you've tired of it, I imagine your mind will be relieved to go to other, more fun ideas!
Best wishes,
Kelley
Permalink Reply by Duncan Murray on April 23, 2010 at 5:33am Aren't we the purist?
Duncan Murray said:Wayne James Fearn wrote 'I want some impromtu answers to have a break from all that fellow man stuff.' and 'I like direct stuff and now i have to try this, sounds nasty doesn't it!' You don't 'try' things if they are fictitious...and anyway to 'TRY' sets you up to fail...and you have certainly failed to impress me...
As I said oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!
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