There is a technique called belief reporting developed by Leverage Research. My take is that it lets you check if you alief something. It involves intentions.
Intentions, briefly: Place a cup on the table. Hold the intention not to pick up the cup. Try to pick up the cup. One of two things happens—you can’t pick up the cup. Or you release the intention. If you can’t pick up the cup you may feel a physical pressure. Straining against yourself.
Belief reporting is where you hold the intention to only say true things. I feel this as a firmness in my back. If I try to say “My hair is green” I won’t be able to speak, and a kind of pressure develops in my chest. Perhaps this is a weak form of self-hypnosis.
I belief reported to all of the statements above. And found I was able to say more than five of the above while holding the intention to only speak the truth. Strange. my S2 does not endorse them at all. But I guess my S1 does.
There is a technique called belief reporting developed by Leverage Research. My take is that it lets you check if you alief something. It involves intentions.
Intentions, briefly: Place a cup on the table. Hold the intention not to pick up the cup. Try to pick up the cup.
One of two things happens—you can’t pick up the cup. Or you release the intention. If you can’t pick up the cup you may feel a physical pressure. Straining against yourself.
Belief reporting is where you hold the intention to only say true things. I feel this as a firmness in my back. If I try to say “My hair is green” I won’t be able to speak, and a kind of pressure develops in my chest. Perhaps this is a weak form of self-hypnosis.
I belief reported to all of the statements above. And found I was able to say more than five of the above while holding the intention to only speak the truth. Strange. my S2 does not endorse them at all. But I guess my S1 does.
Loren ipsum