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plum Posted - 01/26/2013 : 03:28:19
5. When you are in these sensitized situations, don't run away from them, stay in them, sit in them and this time, take the approach that you are comfortable in the situation.

Behave opposite to how you did before. If you have symptoms, don't let them bother you as best as you can. Use your affirmations here.
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alix Posted - 01/27/2013 : 11:29:50
Shawn,
When you learn hypnosis or self-hypnosis, this is something that you learn first. Never use negations when talking to the unconscious mind.
In fact you can observe at fairs when a hypnotherapist talks to volunteers from the crowd. The hypnotherapist will always use some straight affirmation: When I say X, you stand up and say Y. Nothing complicated and fancy.
Same thing when they use hypnosis to treat addictions like tobacco.
Ace1 Posted - 01/27/2013 : 10:13:00
No evidence, just I heard that from more than one source. I also followed that advice and got better. I can't prove it , but the way I look at it is it doesn't take much effort to do it this way so why not
shawnsmith Posted - 01/27/2013 : 08:49:40
quote:
Originally posted by Ace1

Right Shawn. This is a part of normal English speech which is probably why dr sarno said it this way. However for repeated affirmations it is better not to use the negative of a negative bc as Sylvia pointed out the mind sometimes latches on the the negative part.



Can you categorically prove this to be the case ACE1 with concrete evidence? I await your reply.
cakeflowfatt Posted - 01/27/2013 : 08:00:56
This is hard because you have to forget all the excuses that you have previously considered for a certain situation!

- If every instinct you have is wrong then the opposite must be right
Jerry to George
Ace1 Posted - 01/27/2013 : 07:28:27
Right Shawn. This is a part of normal English speech which is probably why dr sarno said it this way. However for repeated affirmations it is better not to use the negative of a negative bc as Sylvia pointed out the mind sometimes latches on the the negative part.
shawnsmith Posted - 01/26/2013 : 15:18:38
Yes, Sylvia, but in his talks Dr. Sarno specifically tells his patients --- exact quote -- "If you have TMS there is NOTHING wrong with your back."
plum Posted - 01/26/2013 : 09:48:09
Thanks both, I know you're right. I guess it was a passing through sentiment that felt good during the realisation. I recall Candace Pert speaking on this subject, and she suggested creating affirmations with "I know...".

She offered this one:

I'm perfect just the way I am."

Much appreciate your imput.
alix Posted - 01/26/2013 : 09:29:33
Sylvia,
You are right and this is important. Your unconscious mind does not understand negations.
If you want to talk to your subconscious in a meditative state, you have to use simple affirmations.
Sylvia Posted - 01/26/2013 : 09:08:27
Hi Plum

This is not an affirmation
"There is nothing wrong with me." Your subconscious will get There is WRONG with me

Something like
I am completely well

There is everything right with me kinda like that
eric watson Posted - 01/26/2013 : 08:21:44
the facing and floating concept-
i never knew till i came here about
this tecnique-and ace puts it in good order
for a healing and after i started practicing
what ace has in his outline here at number 5-
i got my courage back
the behaving opposite of the way you usually do
is a great key to do-it makes it rememberable
and it works for pain and anxiety
just about anything really-man this is a good list
thanks again ace
carrick Posted - 01/26/2013 : 07:33:37
Thanks for that Plum,really like these affirmations,have a busy day ahead so they will help me a lot...thanks also for your reply yesterday...I still have to respond properly to balto for his kind words,will get a chance tomorrow. Have a nice wend xxx
plum Posted - 01/26/2013 : 04:18:27
"The master gives himself up to whatever the moment brings." ~ Lao Tse

I'm becoming more aware of my emotional experience in the moment. One practice that I have taken to heart is Andy's Giving Way. It's simply amazing how it transforms your mood, relationships and situation.

http://www.tmshelp.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8055

I'm favouring two affirmations. Both chose themselves naturally thereby avoiding any awkwardness or disbelief. I don't fare too well with the fake-it-til-you-make-it philosophy in this regard. Affirmations need to feel authentic or they don't pass muster.

These are the two I'm using. The first comes from shawnsmith:

"God loves me unconditionally."

The second arose by itself last night. I was very pleasantly surprised by it's little voice, even the doubting thomas in me is quiet.

"There is nothing wrong with me."

And not just physically, in every sense. Who I am is just fine and dandy too.

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