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Case History of George, Part 6
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Bobby Matherne
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Sep 25, 2009 07:43 PDT
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George wrote:
Dear Bobby,
I am using both limitation erasers regularly. I use them after a
statement like: "I am frustrated" and "I am going to get this". My
mood is that of someone who has gotten the idea of how to play
basketball, but now is in a game with others and is struggling to keep
it together and play the way I was taught, up until now. These doyles
seem stuck, up until now. My mood did lighten a bit and will continue
to lighten from now on.
Bobby replied:
Good work. Well begun is half done, someone once said.
Read some of the theory of doyletics next as you work through tracing
the key problem which will unblock the rest, probably the
butterflies/stomach one -- my guess.
http://www.doyletics.com/doyletic.htm is a good place to start. Also
Google "stopper doyles" and read about those.
Keep in touch,
Bobby
George wrote:
Hey Bobby,
I was curious about something. I was wondering if pride, arrogance,
stubborness (however you look at it) could be a doyle?
Bobby replied:
To get the answer, remember: a speed trace is your way of asking your
body if the physical body states associated with those three pesky
visitors are doylic memories for you. If yes, they'll go away.
Bobby
P.S. Emotions are specific to the person, so there is no general answer
(applicable to everyone) to the question you asked, other than a simple
"yes".
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