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In many ways our minds are very similar to computers. In a computer you have hardware and software. The software is all our thoughts, feelings, memories and beliefs, as well as our basic innate intelligence. As we go through life, we have experiences and accumulate data, so our resident memory gets more and more full and our processing capabilities get more taxed. Emotionally charged or incomplete experiences are like programs and files that are left open running in the background, so they are using much more of your available memory and processing capability. These open programs and files also take a toll on our basic ability to function effectively in life and learn new useful skills. They create mental confusion and conflict because they are often sending contradictory messages that interfere with your conscious intentions and with each other. Several emotionally charged programs are working like a viruses – just waiting for a pre-defined time or certain sequence of action to start. And, the whole system leads to breakdown of suffering.
The architecture of painful problem “program” is similar to a tree:
- The soil, where the tree of painful problem is blossoming, is symbolized the ignorance, mistrust to the Universe, fear of death.
- The roots are dualities (like good vs. bad, god vs. evil), comparison and, thus, envy.
- The stern is the pain (or, just an irritation).
- The branches and leafs are grieves, grudges, malice, frustrations, blame.judgments and convictions.
The “Clap” technique is cutting off the branches of the tree of pain, it can bring immediate relief, but it does not solve the problem. To solve the problem, it is better to use “Execute It” processor to manage uprooting of the tree of pain.
Thus, how to delete the painful problem from your life
“Execute It” processor is used for the manual and automatic processing of any problem, status, concept, or emotion. It is very straightforward – we focus our attention on the problem (or any mental or emotionally charged waste we would like to eliminate), and we give the order to our Sub Consciousness Mind (SCM) through the “Execute It” command, and the SCM begins to process the material using a pre-written algorithm.
The instruction could be read aloud or silently one time, including the phrases “Instruction for the SCM” and “End of instructions.” After that, the SCM will accept it as a guide for its actions. There is no need to reread or refresh it. The SCM will accept everything and remember it forever.
Please be aware that you need to learn “Merge’, “Clap”, “Hoppo” techniques before the use of “Execute It” processor.You can find the solutions on (http://www.mastersofuniverse.net/to-start).
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Hi and welcome BrionyDaves!

How to eliminate huge block paragraphs and becoming machines too! he he..

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Originally posted by dear brionydaves096:
In many ways our minds are very similar to computers..

You can find the solutions on (http://www.mastersofuniverse.net/to-start).
FB: Masters of Universe Network
LinkedIn: Reality management
Zen’s book “Fundamentals of Reality Management” is on www.amazon.com


From MASTERSOFUNIVERSE.NET:

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Processing Emotional States

The next important part of the Start stage is processing emotional states. You need to process a list of emotions and emotional states with the "Execute it", based on the "AGFLAP-CAP". All the emotions in Lester Levinson's "AGFLAP-CAP" are divided into nine groups: six are "negative" and three are "positive".

The negative emotions are:

Apathy Grief
Fear
Lust
Anger
Pride
The positive emotions are:

Courage
Acceptance
Peace
You may be very surprised after processing emotional states by how emotionally neutral you feel. You do not feel negative or positive emotions, only a very balanced, "zero" state. To process an emotion, you need to take the first emotion from the list starting at the top, pronounce it, and (trying to simultaneously feel this state), recite "Execute it", repeating until you smile (or up to ten times), then move on to another emotion. For example, Hopelessness - Execute it and repeat until you smile or have said it ten times.

Example:

Hopelessness – Execute it
Hopelessness – Execute it
Hopelessness – Execute it
Hopelessness – Execute it
You must repeat it ten times or until you smile, then take another emotion – Awareness - and repeat the procedure again.

Remember:

Moving from top to bottom, you do not need to repeat the emotions processed earlier.
You can delete the emotion from the list after processing it.
Please be careful with the number of emotions you process.
It is not recommended to process more than 10-15 emotions per day.
After your mind and body have adapted to this amount of work, it is possible to increase the number of emotions.
Listen to your body and when it says it has had enough, then stop for today.
Read the full AGFLAP-CAP list here

Processing of the Most Painful Problem

The most painful episodes are processed manually, because this is most important part of your work. This re-experiencing is a very important part of the work, in order to release the energy that is hidden in the past. Usually the re-experiencing takes several years, but thanks to Master's Solutions we can do it much faster. The same problem will be processed automatically later on, during the “Awake me” stage, but you need to start with the basic episodes and work with the most important persons for you.

We begin to re-experience by compiling a list of episodes, thoroughly remembering and writing down these past episodes, when we interacted with other people.

Take a sheet of paper and pen and start to write. It is not important if you cannot remember every episode and detail - that will come later. The most painful episodes could be blocked or hidden in the huge iceberg of your SCM.
Write down only the facts of the episode. There is no need to compose a poem about your torment. For example – “argued with John at my birthday party”, “money was stolen from my wallet”, “missed the flight to Hawaii”, and so on.
Do not worry about the details of the episode - the SCM remembers them all - every breath, every movement, every touch.
It is better to group episodes around a person - it will be easier to process not only the episode, but also the person later on.
Focus on the most highly charged and embedded episodes, primarily those connected to your parents and loved ones. It is not difficult to recognize a charged episode - those are the ones that cause you discomfort when you touch them.
You do not need to remember the whole episode and relive it. Just mark it.
Do not lie to yourself by saying you do not have charged episodes - that means that they are hidden very deep in the ice of your SCM.
Compiling a list of episodes and processing them will bring considerable relief and you will have more energy and enthusiasm to work further. Eventually, you will realize you have no more heavily charged material. That means the work is over and all other material will be processed automatically. However, it is possible that you will begin to remember some very painful, basic episodes, usually associated with childhood, within 2-3 months - it means you need to do more manual processing. Manual processing is carried out using three main basic processors - "Clap", "Hoppo" and "Execute It".

The processor's main task is to quickly eliminate the episode's emotional charge. The charge consists of pictures, emotions, feelings, senses, and thoughts.

Alternatively, you can order appropriate Master’s Solution in Catalogue, insert your material and process it automatically.


"Hoppo" is an automatic method of forgiveness based on the Hawaiian technique "Ho'oponopono", and is used to forgive everyone who played a part in an episode. Both "Clap" and "Hoppo" are used in all Master's solutions, including the super-processor "Execute it".

Are YOU a machine? Are we becoming machines? Computers? I noticed in Tony Robbins' new book he has you program yourself like a machine. I don't know, maybe this is the new reality?

I liked philosophy, Buddhism, the compassionate parts of Christianity and other religions.. I even like the new show "Father Brown!" he he..

But even if you are a machine, or helping us to be machine-like but still compassionate, soulful and sensitive to how people and things feel, this is great! Thanks for the wonderful contribution to Givnology's wisdom! Looking forward to more from you buddy, or software he he

Love and *LIGHT* *BEING*,
Teom

Have the heart of a gypsy, and the dedication of a soldier -Beethoven in Beethoven Lives Upstairs

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