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#2245 12/08/00 02:59 AM
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I received AP as a part of the Consistent Achievement product. I've been a little overwhelmed by the process, since I have difficulty coming up with processes to encode in the first place. When I have to start combining them more quickly, I'm even more lost. I've read the tips in the guide but haven't really found them helpful. Is there anyone else out there who has had success with the tape and could provide some help?

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By AP do you mean Awakening Prologue?






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Sorry, you meant Automatic Pilot!

I have approx. 12 paraliminals but not that one.






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I love Automatic Pilot. Ask away!

For the unfamiliar, Side A helps eliminate negative self-talk (which is especially helpful when getting over a soured relationship/for achieving goals, it helps resolve inner dissent). Side B helps vaporize self-sabotage by activating the automatic pilot we all have. Paul accomplishes it by a unique use of the Fibonacci progression. Here he has you rehearsing attaining your goal up to 34 times (I think that's the number) in seven seconds.

It is easy to rehearse something once in seven seconds. To do it 34 times requires that you're firing representations. Very cool. While this is good for most any kind of goal achievement, is is particularly effective for sports performance or anything that requires dexterity--mental or physical.

(As a matter of fact, the Fibonacci progression would make an interesting discussion for anyone wanting to delve further into the subject.)






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OK, so let's talk about the representations. I can understand if you're talking about shooting baskets. There is an easy image. What about less physical goals?

For instance, PhotoReading. Do you represent PhotoReading with an image for each of the steps or do you have a single image that represents all of the steps?

What if I want to improve my follow-through on tasks? What if I want to improve my ability to speak in front of a crowd? Maybe these are not appropriate for this tape. If not, how about a clearer definition of what this tape is good for and what it is not?

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For PhotoReading: imagine yourself successfully using the PhotoReading whole mind system to attain a purpose. Get it as thorough as possible in seven seconds.

As the process on Automatic Pilot goes on, run the above faster. At five times in seven seconds, it may be five images repeating.

At 21 times, it may be 21 clicks, each representing using the PR WMS.

At 34 times, it may be fast moving stream of clicks or somethings.

Your brain can handle it as long as you don't let your conscious mind rule.

You can use this for most anything, including speaking before a crowd. (Anxiety-Free is superb for speaking when listened to the night before an event. It helps you project strength.)







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OK Pete. I'll bite.

What is the "Fibonacci progression". I haven't heard of it before. I have this tape and found myself coming out ot state each time I heard the chime. Perhaps if I understand the mechanics of the tape I will be able to put it to better/more effective use. I will be able to use as many tools as I can find and develope for my BIG project that I am working on

Thanks in advance.

Gregory

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I'm interested in knowing what the "Fibonacci progression" is, too. I heard reference to it on an audiotape by Stuart Wilde, but I think he referred to it as the "Fibonacci Sequence".






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The Fibonacci progression follows this pattern: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,... of which the first two items are 1 and 1 and each succeeding term is the sum of the two immediately preceding.

You will see it showing up all over in nature including in rhythms of the human body. It is represented visually by the curve of the chambered nautilus. There are many theories for how the important the progression is to human behavior, etc.

Doing a quick check on the Internet should provide interesting mullings.






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Whuh...hey! Have we just been politely scolded to do our own homework?

Just teasin', Pete.


I will looking into this, more and more.







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