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Unregistered
12-04-2004, 06:35 PM
I was wondering if anyone has a script for hypermesia (super memory). I made a binaural tape earlier for me when I am studying... 11hz when I study..then at 40minutes I recorded a simple script that has me visualize a filing cabinet where I put everything I just learned...and read into it... It seems like it is going to work very well...
any suggestions?
oh...and is it possible to anchor this? Also, does anyone know if there is a certain brainwave (alpha I'm guessing) that hypermesia occurs in?
thanks
'Tonio
Merlin
12-04-2004, 07:24 PM
>oh...and is it possible to anchor this?
yes
I've used brainwave states at times, but for hypermnesia I prefer hypnosis.
Unregistered
12-06-2004, 05:46 AM
>oh...and is it possible to anchor this?
yes
I've used brainwave states at times, but for hypermnesia I prefer hypnosis.
well...can you help me out with it...are they any certain commands or suggestions...metaphors that are/can be used for hypermesia...
thanks alot
Why do you prefer hypnosis for this?
Unregistered
12-06-2004, 08:18 AM
Why do you prefer hypnosis for this?
Well the reason is because I make my own hypnosis tracks/binaural cd's....Does anyone have any info (any useful info) on making a hypnosis script for hypermesia?
Also does anyone have a script/ideas/metaphors for hypermesia and speed reading/learning?
Thanks alot
Unregistered
12-06-2004, 08:20 AM
By any change does anyone have any suggestions on making a script for hypermesia (vivid memory recall), speed reading, and or speed learning?
Is it possible to use time-distortion for any of the above...
thanks
'Tonio
Neurotic1
12-06-2004, 01:27 PM
Hi
I did once have a script for hypermesia. If only I could remember where I put it.... (sorry I couldn't resist).
I would have thought the above posts helpful. There are many ways you can improve recall. You could try dissociation initially and establish a dialogue with the 'part of yourself' that is responsible for memory, ask it if it would be prepared to assist you in the situation(s) within which you want the hypermesia and then fully reintegrate that part. You could use direct suggestions of easy recall, focussed attention when desired etc. You might even try metaphors utilising, for example, a sponge absorbing all the water, retaining it and being able to squeeze it out whenever necessary. You could recall a time when something 'clicked' and you had a moment of complete clarity and anchor the state. The possibilities are endless. The more you practice the more you should find an improvement.
Unregistered
12-07-2004, 11:51 AM
Hi
I did once have a script for hypermesia. If only I could remember where I put it.... (sorry I couldn't resist).
I would have thought the above posts helpful. There are many ways you can improve recall. You could try dissociation initially and establish a dialogue with the 'part of yourself' that is responsible for memory, ask it if it would be prepared to assist you in the situation(s) within which you want the hypermesia and then fully reintegrate that part. You could use direct suggestions of easy recall, focussed attention when desired etc. You might even try metaphors utilising, for example, a sponge absorbing all the water, retaining it and being able to squeeze it out whenever necessary. You could recall a time when something 'clicked' and you had a moment of complete clarity and anchor the state. The possibilities are endless. The more you practice the more you should find an improvement.
Would this be an effective metahphor? : "By the way...did you know that your mind is like a filing cabinet...etc"
does anyone have an ebook with metaphors...or a place where I can get metaphors (for free) or a place that describes how to write out really good metaphors...
thanks
Neurotic1
12-07-2004, 12:10 PM
Hi
Would this be an effective metahphor? : "By the way...did you know that your mind is like a filing cabinet...etc"
does anyone have an ebook with metaphors...or a place where I can get metaphors (for free) or a place that describes how to write out really good metaphors...
thanks
The filing cabinet metaphor would work quite nicely, particularly on somebody who can relate to the use of filing cabinets.
The best place for inventing metaphors is your imagination working on something that the person having hypnotherapy can relate to - eg; for a farmer you might talk about growing things from seeds, etc whereas for an accountant you might use a calculator in your metaphor. Just examples of a starting point. There are many metaphors than have been used and can be created but I would suggest they are most effective are those to which someone can easily relate in the way you wish.
Not sure about the online stuff....
j0hnny#
12-07-2004, 02:46 PM
Make the metaphor match the problem situation, correspond the story to the life situation of the individual....
I once new a young fellow, a bit like yourself, who had a great interest in being a story teller. He was enthusiastic about it, and saw the great power in it - having realised the mass influential power stories had had in the world religions and political rhetoric. He came to me asking for advice one day, for, though he knew of the great power stories had, he had no idea how to implement a story for a particular end. He asked my advice, so I said this to him: You, I, and the rest of humankind have access to an infinite resource of creative generation. Your mind is enriched with the finest ability to project possibilities for existence, to consider alternatives, and to generate actuality. You can imagine scenarios you would flee from and you can imagine scenarios you aspire to. That is why you are here asking me this question, and are you really telling me that you cannot generate such imaginings for a particular outcome? That you can talk about the day you had and the day you would like to have demonstrates your ability to tell stories. You told me why you were here afterall, didn't you? Now, for what end do you tell stories? For what purposes do you have in mind? Who do you influence and for what end are you influencing them? If you know what purpose it will serve then you can easily generate a story for that purpose. Though bear in mind this: If you were in that man, or woman's shoes would you be able to take the meaning from it that you want to convey. I.e. the understanding that would motivate them toward some particular end? Surely the most reasonable consideration would involve taking into account their situation, what problems they face and the obstacles that stand before their goal, and then generating an annecdote around such obstacles? - you can thereby demonstrate in a picturesque manner how the these characters are affected by the situation and how they find a way to the outcome that is all round agreeable. For in a such a case would it not appear obvious that a character in those situations who overcame the difficulties they once faced, would no longer be presented with any difficulty, but rather have solved all their problems and fall into the realisation of their solution? In this kind of scenario, who could possibly give a sh*t about the story itself. Forget the story. The story is irrelevant, what most matters is the fuel a person has for change, and if you provide the fuel to the right part of the engine, then will not the engine run as it was designed? The obstacles are the what is needing to be addressed, so if you want to have this ability to influence, and be inflential, you will tailor the converstation to meet these ends. And I looked him dead in the eye, and he understood clearly how to proceed. Now I understand perfectly, he said.
The shelves of the library had all the information about everything. The librarian had a nifty little computer program which, naturally, allowed him to find information on anything in the library. It had all been scanned in, and could be recalled with ease, almost as if at the touch of a button. There were processes going on of course, but none that required any concern. They were established subroutines that were taking care of themselves, whilst all the librarian need concern himself with was the information he required. It was easily recalled simply at his every attention.
Johnny
TaffyE
12-07-2004, 07:10 PM
Love it Johnny