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19 May 2011 01:18 AM GMT: It's very interesting information, indeed. I always thought of psi energy in terms of carrier waves or energy pulses(yang) and modulating waves or energy patterns(yin), so this yin-yang approach is similar but with some different and interesting appreciations; like considering subconscious mind entirely as yin. I always considered subc like a complex machine rather than as a fixed energy pattern. Anyhow, both points of view seem okay to me. It's also interesting this about yin located through out the whole body in the empty space, conforming the physical structure. I read in another forum about flesh crafting by means of energy work, so this totally resonates with that concept; and the whole yin-yang theory resonates with the field theory as well.
In regards of the emotionalization of intent for manifesting. Well, I always thought the important part was to put a high emotional level into it, rather than the proper or closely derived emotion from experiencing the intent; quantity, not quality. The latter makes more sense though, but I'm not sure I completely agree with your statement about using positive emotions to tell the subc "this is good for you, so go for it", noOne. After all, when you're trying to emotionalize your intent, most of the time you're going to use what you believe will be the emotion derived from its manifestation, BUT LoA also warns about the unconscious use of extremes of bad emotions which attract more of whatever situation made you experience them in the first place; which would be like telling your subc "hey, this is horrible! so go for more!". It doesn't make a lot of sense. After all, I think that's why they say that subc can't make a difference out of positive and negative statements. Also, sometimes when I naturally get a burst of a bad emotion due to whatever unpleasant situation, and if I have the brain at that time, I try to direct it into a positive intent for manifestation, with more or less success, but I believe this is one of the best uses you can make out of these situations, plus it helps to detach yourself a little from the situation that caused the bad emotion in the first place and helps you feel better and calmed.
Eagerly awaiting for the second e-mail, he he
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