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passover

Passover is a Jewish holiday. It commemorates the story of the Exodus, in which the ancient Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. Passover begins on the 15th day of the month of Nisan in the Jewish calendar, which is in spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and is celebrated for seven or eight days. It is one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays.

The Kabbalistic interpretation of Passover is that it’s humanity’s run for freedom. Freedom from what? From the clutches of ego.

Ego decided that humans will do away with Source, and they did. For six thousand years. So it is most befitting that during Passover, the method to connect to Source was revealed.

Now it is up to each individual to run for freedom, and connect.
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pattern interrupt

pattern-interrupt as a phrase comes from NLP.

Quick Definition:

A break or interrupt in someone’s NLP pattern or routine sequence.
Full Definition:

An interrupt can come verbally or physically from the target, such as her throwing a hoop. “Excuse me for a second, can you get me a drink? I am thirsty”. It can also come from external interrupts, such as a CB, friend, the bar closing, or a need to use the bathroom.

Usage:

I could not help coughing and I pattern-interrupted myself.

Milton Ericson:

Confusion technique

In all my techniques, almost all, there is a confusion.[11]

A confused person has their conscious mind busy and occupied, and is very much inclined to draw upon unconscious learnings to make sense of things. A confused person is in a trance of their own making – and therefore goes readily into that trance without resistance. Confusion might be created by ambiguous words, complex or endless sentences, pattern interruption or a myriad of other techniques to incite transderivational searches.

Scottish surgeon James Braid, who coined the term “hypnotism”, claimed that focused attention was essential for creating hypnotic trances; indeed, his thesis was that hypnosis was in essence a state of extreme focus. But it can be difficult for people racked by pain, fear or suspicion to focus on anything at all. Thus other techniques for inducing trance become important, or as Erickson explained:

… long and frequent use of the confusion technique has many times effected exceedingly rapid hypnotic inductions under unfavourable conditions such as acute pain of terminal malignant disease and in persons interested but hostile, aggressive, and resistant.

and another quote:

Changing a Strategy with a Pattern Interrupt

A pattern interrupt is a way to change a person’s state or strategy. We all have behavior patterns that are habit sequences or mental pathways. It is also a great way to induce trance. Milton Erikson used the handshake induction as a formal pattern interrupt.

Patterns

Usually habits are useful. Auto pilot means our brains have become so efficient at doing something we can tune out our conscious minds.

We get dressed, drive, walk, clean our teeth in ways that don’t need much mental attention. Rapport is tuning in to another at an unconscious level.

But patterns can be our downfall too. We can eat mindlessly and therefore overeat. We can tune out important people and not hear important messages. We can exercise without paying attention and damage bits of our bodies.
Interrupting

A pattern can be interrupted by any unexpected or sudden movement or response. Have you ever messed up someone’s story by asking a question for instance and they can’t remember where they were?

They experience momentary confusion, and sometimes even amnesia. Have you ever started to do something and after being interrupted can’t remember what it was? This confusion state can make you open
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pendulum

A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.[1] When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting equilibrium position, it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released, the restoring force combined with the pendulum’s mass causes it to oscillate about the equilibrium position, swinging back and forth. The time for one complete cycle, a left swing and a right swing, is called the period. A pendulum swings with a specific period which depends (mainly) on its length.

In this work we use the pendulum as a representation of the machine that is the mind.

It only have options, it chooses from what it can see, it is limited, it is intent to fix, to make things more, better, or different.

It is out of sync with LIFE, with existence, with the limitless choices and the infinite Universe.
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placebo effect

placebo effect goes both ways. A client of mine thought she had yeast infection, and though there is no yeast in her system, she still feels it and treats it.

A guy was told by his doctor that he had incurable cancer. He went home and died. Turned out the assistant mixed up the test results, and our guy had nothing.

These two are the negative placebo effects.

Positive placebo effects work the same: you think you are getting something that will cure you, and you get well.

Because all disease is caused by emotions, the positive emotion of hope and trust bring about improvement in one’s condition.

Not all placebo works for most people: you need to have a predisposition for actions consistent with getting better, and not a victim mentality, or a taker mentality. If you have those, placebos won’t work.
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reframing

Reframing is the same as creating a new context, or changing the context.

We all have a default context, a default frame to look at the world, and that frame was born between age 1 and 8 for most people. It is a binary question: am I lovable/loved/accepted/appreciated or not… this is an example, but 90% of the people I work with has that fundamental survival issue as their dominant and default frame.

Reframing simply means: ask a different question.

Our favorite question should be, in this work of the Tangerine Method of connecting to Source, or the Original Design, our favorite question should be: is this growing or is this shrinking.

Another good frame/question is: is this taking me closer to my goal of growing, or away from it?

You cannot be in survival and grow at the same time. Survival is at best trying to hold onto something, mostly love, position, money, and is, in effect, dying.

We all know that a business is either growing or it’s dying. This is even more true to people.

Get really good at reframing and you’ll be on your path to becoming and Expanding Human Being…
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reptilian brain

The reptilian brain is mainly interested in keeping you alive.

Because of the low intelligence level of the reptilian brain, it operates on a low level of recognition. This is the brain with which you “decide” what is good for you, and what is bad for you, what is safe and what is dangerous.

The reptilian brain makes its decision based on past decisions. If an earlier decision didn’t kill you, then it also good enough for now: which makes it hard for an old dog to learn new tricks, or for you to change, forgive, and grow, evolve, and be an expanding human being.

Most spiritual or self-development programs are ineffective in that they don’t touch the subconscious that is tightly associated with.

Only when the stored choices in the subconscious change permanently, that you can expect effortless change in behavior, attitude, and feelings, and consequently in actions and results.

My program permanently alters the subconscious so you can become who you really are.
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resistance

Resistance is the opposite of allowing, the opposite of welcoming, the opposite of willingness.

The “machine” that is the horizontal self, the reptilian brain, the mind, says that if you push back then you can get rid of what you don’t want.

And often in the outside world this works: you fire people, you divorce them, you beat them, you lock them out, you disconnect from them.

Unfortunately, in your inner world this doesn’t work.

In the inner world, resistance is the enemy. When you resist, you get hooked, and you become the dog that is wagged by its tail. You lose your power, you lose yourself to what you are resisting.

In the inner world, if you want to keep or regain your power you need to let go, you need to allow that which you are so strongly craving to resist, you need to welcome it, make room for it, and then, and only then, you can be free from it.

It is easier said than done. To the degree that you get hooked by emotions, thoughts, feelings, ideas, concepts, to the same degree you are tethered to the horizontal plane, the plane of competition, the plane of never enough, the plane of scarcity, and the plane of utter misery.

In my programs I teach you how to let go of what you can’t let go of… knowing about it makes absolutely no difference.

Learning this is much like learning Aikido, the martial arts that is like dancing. Takes years: it needs to become your being, not just a strategy that you can pull out when you want to.
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rosh hashanah

Warning: I teach the exact opposite of this… and my muscle test shows that Rosh Hashanah is the conception, and Pesah is the birth… Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ??? ?????), (literally “head of the year”), is the Jewish New Year.

Rosh Hashanah marks the start of a new year in the Hebrew calendar

Rosh Hashanah occurs 163 days after the first day of Passover (Pesach)

The 163 days could be called the gestation period of the new year. Because it is at Passover that the New Year is really born, as in conceived.

That is why Aries is the first month of the Zodiac and not Virgo.

Closer to what I teach is here
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