Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Unconscious uptake and memory |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 29/10/2003 14:16:53 |
GSM, I'm one whose experience implies that installation of excellent patterns does not promise consistent excellence. I don't mean to be tricky when I ask, how have you done it in the past, and what was the contrast of differences to when you were less successful? My guess is the model is still there, but something of the context is different. Perhaps the light, quality of the air, something that you ate. Perhaps remember fully when the model worked, and future pace it some more across variations of experiences. Even Tiger has his bad days. What has he forgotten from one day to the next? What might be the profit in that? Set up an involuntary signal and ask yes-no questions until you come up with something, and then you might be able to do something with that intention; otherwise, failure has its own benefits, no? best, JS |