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Originally Posted by zinco14532323
It's a very sound concept and technique. Being aware you have choices in the first place is very important. Being aware of how you make choices and which choices you make is very powerful. Becoming aware of things you are not normally aware of gives you power. Why not try it.
I think there are other methods of achieving the same thing.
I may not agree in the underlying theory as being a core cause. Maybe it is for some people. It is a good treatment approach I think though. Maybe if you have sub conscience negative beliefs about yourself due to childhood issues that effect decision making than you want to be aware of and challenge those beliefs.
I gave you some props vital after our butting heads for awhile now. The above is how i really feel.
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Thanks zinco.
Speaking of your signature line, I once gave a seminar that Richard Feynman attended. He was the first one in the seminar room too, so I had to make chit-chat with GOD ALMIGHTY before the talk. It was too surreal to really enjoy in the moment, but I'll never forget that booming Brooklyn accent. The subject didn't come up, but he was known for thinking that Psychiatrists are witch doctors. He was a bit like you in a way. He didn't believe anything (dentistry, for instance!) unless he understood it himself directly from the data.
- vital