Purpose, intention, and stuttering

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Re: Editing Memories...

From: Tim Mackesey
Date: 01 Oct 2010
Time: 17:30:12 -0500
Remote Name: 98.92.145.157

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Sounds like you are onto some good stuff. Read my citations and see Woodsmall and Time-Line Therapy. Also read Bodenhamer and Hall's Adventures with Time Lines. Very briefly, you can look at an old moment of stuttering from the outside: see yourself and who ever else was there. Ask "what was I thinking or feeling about the stuttering moment?" Use the meaning and belief question from my article. The Meta-Model is powerful here. You then step into old movie/memory and coach yourself and change thoughts. THen step back out of movie/memory, preserve what you learned, and visually delete image by imagining to spray it with a high pressure hose until it vanishes. Look away and then look back and spray until image cannot be seen anymore. Do this for all time-line moments that still have negative feelings associated with them. This watching from the outside is called "meta" and "3rd perceptual position": you are disassociated from memory/image. Think about how this technology can be used BEFORE an anticipated stutter (hint hint).


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