If I went to Brighton and held up a bright crystal, would it make any difference?
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If I went to Brighton and held up a bright crystal, would it make any difference?
No. Because it is a hunk of rock. Well, FWIW, I'm sure a few people would give you some very funny looks, so there's that.If I went to Brighton and held up a bright crystal, would it make any difference?
So herd instinct dictates morals and truth?No. Because it is a hunk of rock. Well, FWIW, I'm sure a few people would give you some very funny looks, so there's that.
No, but it is still just a hunk of rock. Crystal healing is at best both completely unproven and without any plausible mechanism.So herd instinct dictates morals and truth?
Associative memory is defined as the ability to learn and remember the relationship between unrelated items such as the name of someone we have just met or the aroma of a particular perfume.
Also in hypnosis there is autosuggestion. Like "I am being healed" has a placebo effect, plus its positive psychology."
http://www.memory-key.com/memory/emotion
- Emotionally charged events are remembered better
- Pleasant emotions are usually remembered better than unpleasant ones
- Positive memories contain more contextual details (which in turn, helps memory)
- Strong emotion can impair memory for less emotional events and information experienced at the same time
- It's the emotional arousal, not the importance of the information, that helps memory "
1. Suggestions should be formulated in the positive
This is perhaps the most important “rule” of suggestion. Suggestions should not employ negative grammatical predicates such as “not” or “less”, etc. For example, “I am not anxious” is a poorly-formulated suggestion. “I am calm and relaxed” would be better because it is positively formulated. In othe words, we do not mean “positive” in the sense of “good” but rather the formulation of suggestions so that they directly refer to the experience or response that they seek to evoke rather than attempting to do so by means of verbal negation.
http://www.ukhypnosis.com/2010/08/06/the-rules-of-hypnotic-suggestion/
- We are all highly susceptible to environmental triggers and these triggers can powerfully seed responses in us.
- Language shapes environment as strongly as smell, taste, touch and sight.
- Suggestions can become much more powerful if seeded with universal patterns that people can relate to easily. For example, talking about the common experience of sitting or lying on a leg and then finding it's gone numb as a way of seeding the suggestion of later developing hypnotic anesthesia.
- It's very important for you to be aware of the triggers in your own environment and, as far as possible, ensure that you surround yourself with items that produce positive associations within you. http://www.uncommon-knowledge.co.uk/articles/uncommon-hypnosis/environment-to-influence-people.html