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Habits and Vision

Posted by 64bowtie on February 8, 2006, at 15:51:38

Are there any therapists that use vision to emphasize the distortions in client habits, behaviors and beliefs??? These are three culprits at the roots of our pains and sufferrings that we can UPDATE VISUALLY, extinguishing thier dysfunctions forever, if that's what we really want...

Vision also updates NORMALLY 6 times per second (as much as 15 times per second for Grand Prix race car drivers, down hill skiers, and Top-Gun fighter pilots, to name a few)... When we daydream, we can go for long periods without an update in the foreground, allowing the background vision (mind's eye) to care for our business of living... When we daydream, we can actually be in three places at once, visually...

A therapist may then have us take an objective view of our habits, beliefs and behaviors that make up our dysfunction and direct us to look at what we want them to be instead... It is then our responsibility to fill in the gap with our wisdom; fill in the gaps that create our distorted views; thus altering our dysfunctional situations forever...

Anthropologists have always said that what makes man so unique, is the nature of being a keener observer than all other animals... Now we may utilise this attribute to get back onto the right track in our lives... A wise therapist will help us with this endeavor... Are there any practitioners out there??? Let me know...

Rod


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