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5 HOW TO VISUALIZE


For a start I'm not going to tell you how to visualize. I
want to go a little further into the detail of
visualization and why we should visualize.


Imagine a plank of wood, six inches wide and ten
feet long, has been placed on the ground in front of
you. Your verbal affirmation (left computer) is "Walk
across the plank of wood" So you do it. No problem at
all. What I do at my biocomputer seminars is hold in
my left hand a dictionary to signify the left computer
processing in words, and in my right hand I hold a
dozen picture postcards to signify the right computer
processing in pictures. Next, imagine the plank of
wood being raised on two oil drums six feet off the
ground. Again the verbal affirmation is, "Walk across
the plank of wood, you know you can do it, you've
just done it once." This time I have a little incongruity
between the two computers. I 'see' myself maybe
falling off the plank of wood and hurting my ankle.
This time I walk across very cautiously. Now imagine
the same plank of wood, six inches wide, ten feet long,
being placed between two buildings three hundred
feet in the air. The verbal affirmation is the same, left
computer, again I hold my left hand up in the air to
show the dictionary. "Walk across the plank of wood,
you know you can do it, you've just done it twice!"

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