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"Remember to rub and yawn. "Assume another viewpoint in your topic, either an individual's or a group's, and from that viewpoint put your topic, including thoughts and feelings and efforts, above you. OK. "Assuming that same viewpoint, from that viewpoint put your topic as it appears at present below you. Good. "Put it to the right of you. OK. "Put it to the left of you. Fair enough. "Still assuming that other viewpoint, put your topic in front of you. All right. "Put it behind you. Thank you."
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Imagine the other person doing this procedure and putting the topic as it appears to him or her above (and below etc.) him or her. The wording in the command is given as "you", but it means you while you are assuming that other viewpoint. The same applies if you are assumiung the viewpoint of a group of person. You could also assume the viewpoint of a dog, say, or even an object like a chair if you wish. Just go with whatever comes up, whatever seems right to you when you first think of it, even if it is a bit weird. The reason for this is that topics often hang up because there is harmful energy attached to one's perception of another's view of things, even though it is not usually considered as a factor. So if it seems that one should address the dog's view, or God's, or the chair's, even if it seems silly, and especially if it starts to discharge (yawns etc.) when one thinks of the possibility, go with it. |