Friday, 17 April 2015

Good Poisons

Two ideas:
Everything is a poison. I remember being told that oxygen is a poison that would kill you with emphysema by the age of 120 years old. I think pure oxygen would kill you a lot quicker. Michael Jackson placed himself in an oxygen tent for a while, but found other medics to kill him off in different ways.

Idea number two. I've always liked the idea that you can do NLP without hypnosis but it's quicker if you use hypnosis.
I wondered why this was for a while until I realised it is because the subject shuts their fat mouth.
When you do that, you can avoid articulating your way out of allowing a change to take place. Announcing your own tired reasons for not already being "that way improved" is not a further reason not to. In simple terms, it's putting up walls.

If you relax and stop speaking, then you can let an idea play and pollute.
You don't need to climb over walls.
You can walk around them.
You can walk around them slowly... but hey, why not walk round quickly?
It is still walking. It won't knock you out.

Hypnosis can help you get an idea in between the cracks.
Like weedkiller between paving stones.
It seeps through.
Into the water table below.

It poisons the whole well.
But it does so with a "good poison".
It only takes a drop. 
It will taint the rest of the universe it touches. Until the end of time.

Find the cracks.
Free your mind.
And choose your poison.

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